China’s car sales extend declines in March

New cars are stored at a parking lot in Shanghai, China, September 8, 2025. REUTERS
BEIJING, April 9 (Reuters) – China’s car sales fell for a sixth ​straight month in March, ‌as rising fuel prices hit demand for gasoline models while ​electric vehicle sales ​still reeled from reduced incentives ⁠as the economic recovery ​is sputtering.
Sales dropped 15.2% from ​a year earlier to 1.67 million vehicles last month, data from ​the China Passenger Car ​Association showed on Thursday.
Combustion-engine car sales ‌were ⁠down 15.7% year-on-year, faster than a 13.4% decline in the first two months, ​although China ​has curbed ⁠domestic fuel price hikes to soften the ​impact of surging ​oil ⁠prices.
Gasoline cars outsold electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids for ⁠the ​third consecutive month.

Reporting ​by Qiaoyi Li, Zhang Yan and ​Ju-min Park Editing by Tomasz Janowski

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