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Autostat: sales of Chinese used cars increased by 44%

In 2025, 283.1 thousand cars of Chinese brands were re-registered on the Russian secondary market. This is 44% more than a year earlier, and their share of the used car market increased to 4.5%. The head of the analytical agency “Avtostat” reported this on his Telegram channel.

“Almost two-thirds of the secondary market of Chinese used cars (64.4%) is made up of fresh cars (2021-2025 model years). This age segment is the fastest growing (+79%),” the publication says.

The vast majority – 93% of cars – are equipped with gasoline engines (including mild hybrids), while the share of electric vehicles (BEV) is only 1.4%, and plug-in hybrids (PHEV) – 4.1%. Almost three quarters (74.1%) of cars sold are crossovers and SUVs.

The top three are formed by Chery, Geely and Haval – together they occupy 55.1% of the entire secondary market for Chinese cars in Russia. The top ten also included Lifan, Changan, Great Wall, Exeed, Omoda, Tank and Lixiang.

Earlier it was reported that Russians switched to buying used cars.

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