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China's RV market grew 24.5% in 2025, SAIC Maxus V90 leads

24.06.2026 03:18 1 min 1 source
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China's RV market grew 24.5% in 2025, SAIC Maxus V90 leads
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In 2025, China registered 23,616 RVs, up 24.5% year-on-year. Self-propelled motorhomes accounted for 83.13% of the market (19,632 units). The SAIC Maxus V90 held a 28.5% market share, driven by its B-class flexibility (length under 6 m, height under 3 m, C1 license, 6-year inspection exemption). It offers a 2.0T diesel (130 kW, 420 N·m) or plug-in hybrid (total 280 kW, 30 kWh battery). The factory provides official conversion documentation for legal modifications.

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China's RV market grew 24.5% in 2025, SAIC Maxus V90 leads

24.06.2026 k.sina.com.cn ZHO Original source

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