SAIC-Volkswagen offers $537M in subsidies through April 30 | Inquirer Business

SAIC-Volkswagen offers $537M in subsidies through April 30

/ 12:10 PM March 17, 2023

BEIJING  – SAIC Volkswagen Automotive Co is offering 3.7 billion yuan ($537 million) in cash subsidies for car purchases in China, joining more than 40 brands in what analysts have called a price war in the world’s largest auto market.

The joint venture between China’s SAIC Motor Corp Ltd and Germany’s Volkswagen AG is offering 15,000 yuan to 50,000 yuan in subsidies until April 30 for its full lineup, which includes the Teramont, Lavida and Phideon models, SAIC-VW said on its WeChat account late on Thursday.

Guangzhou Automobile Group, the Chinese partner of both Honda Motor Co Ltd and Toyota Motor Corp, has also offered subsidies running from March 15 to March 31.

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Chinese passenger vehicle sales fell 20 percent in January-February, industry data showed, even as some manufacturers offered reduced prices to stimulate demand.

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Sales of new energy vehicles, which include all-battery and plug-in battery-petrol hybrid vehicles, grew faster than the overall market, accounting for over 30 percent in February. In the same month, Chinese electric vehicle maker BYD Co Ltd outsold Volkswagen-branded cars for the second month in four.

($1 = 6.8923 Chinese yuan renminbi)

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