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According to a report by Japan's Kyodo News Agency, sales of the three major Japanese car dealers in the Chinese market from January to June 2026 were all released on the 10th, and all three companies declined from the same period last year. Specifically, Toyota's sales volume was 694,700 units, down 17.1% year on year; Nissan's was 237 million units, down 15.0%; and Honda's was 205,800 units, a decrease of 34.7%. Honda's performance, which is lagging behind in launching new models, is particularly sluggish. The report said that fuel prices have risen due to the worsening situation in the Middle East, and demand for gasoline vehicles has decreased due to this, which has dragged down sales. Although the recent rise in fuel prices has stopped, Japanese car makers believe that demand for gasoline vehicles will not recover in the short term. The report also mentioned that in terms of monthly sales in June, all three companies were also lower than the same period last year. Among them, Honda continued to decline year on year for 29 consecutive months.

Zhitongcaijing·07/12/2026 02:41:01
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According to a report by Japan's Kyodo News Agency, sales of the three major Japanese car dealers in the Chinese market from January to June 2026 were all released on the 10th, and all three companies declined from the same period last year. Specifically, Toyota's sales volume was 694,700 units, down 17.1% year on year; Nissan's was 237 million units, down 15.0%; and Honda's was 205,800 units, a decrease of 34.7%. Honda's performance, which is lagging behind in launching new models, is particularly sluggish. The report said that fuel prices have risen due to the worsening situation in the Middle East, and demand for gasoline vehicles has decreased due to this, which has dragged down sales. Although the recent rise in fuel prices has stopped, Japanese car makers believe that demand for gasoline vehicles will not recover in the short term. The report also mentioned that in terms of monthly sales in June, all three companies were also lower than the same period last year. Among them, Honda continued to decline year on year for 29 consecutive months.