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China's RV market surpasses 213,000 vehicles but remains in early development stage

06.01.2026 01:12 1 min 1 source
虎嗅网 ZHO
China's RV market surpasses 213,000 vehicles but remains in early development stage
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China's RV market is growing rapidly but remains nascent compared to the US. The country's RV fleet reached approximately 213,000 units by the end of 2023, with an annual growth rate exceeding 30%. However, this is far behind the US, which has over 11 million RVs, highlighting significant differences in infrastructure and consumer culture.

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06.01.2026 虎嗅网 ZHO

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