9,000 Buses Exported from China in April 2025
28 May 2025
According to customs data provided by the China Automobile Dealers Association, in April 2025, China exported 9,000 buses, up 25% year-on-year. From January to April 2025, China's cumulative bus exports reached 30,000 units, with a cumulative year-on-year increase of 22%.
Among the top 10 countries to which China exported buses in April 2025, the export volume, year-on-year changes, and market shares were as follows:
Saudi Arabia: 1,582 units exported, down 8% year-on-year, with a market share of 17.6%, ranking first among China's bus export destinations.
Peru: 706 units exported, up 1% year-on-year, with a market share of 7.8%, ranking second.
Vietnam: 600 units exported, up 13% year-on-year, with a market share of 6.7%, ranking third.
Bolivia: 400 units exported (a net increase compared to the previous year, as no prior data was provided for comparison), with a market share of 4.4%, ranking fourth.
Egypt: 305 units exported, surging 917% year-on-year, with a market share of 3.4%, ranking fifth.
Among the top 10 countries to which China exported buses from January to April 2025, the cumulative export volume, year-on-year changes, and market shares were as follows:
Saudi Arabia: 4,458 units exported cumulatively, up 14% year-on-year, with a market share of 14.9%, ranking first among China's bus export destinations.
Vietnam: 2,632 units exported cumulatively, up 72% year-on-year, with a market share of 8.8%, ranking second.
Egypt: 2,269 units exported cumulatively, soaring 272% year-on-year, with a market share of 7.56%, ranking third.
Peru: 2,236 units exported cumulatively, down 18% year-on-year, with a market share of 7.45%, ranking fourth.
Among the countries to which China exported pure electric buses in April 2025:
Chile: 299 units exported, ranking first, with a year-on-year surge of 4,883%.
Nepal: 216 units exported, ranking second, up 192% year-on-year.
Italy: 160 units exported, ranking third, up 129% year-on-year.
South Korea: 114 units exported, ranking fourth, down 34% year-on-year.
Among the top 10 export destinations for China's pure electric buses in the first four months of 2025:
Nepal: 1,158 units exported cumulatively, ranking first, up 395% year-on-year, with a market share of 23.2%.
Israel: 392 units exported cumulatively, soaring 2,078% year-on-year, with a market share of 7.84%, ranking second.
Chile: 381 units exported cumulatively (also exceeding 300 units), up 647% year-on-year, with a market share of 7.62%, ranking third.
Source : www.chinabuses.org
Editor : Olivia
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