The epicenter of competition within the new energy vehicle sector is undergoing a transformation. Initially centered on the "race for extended range," the focus is now pivoting towards "technological rivalry" in the realm of intelligent cockpits. Concurrently, automakers' gaze is shifting from the market for new car buyers to the existing vehicle market. As the year draws to a close, certain automakers have rolled out "repeat purchase" incentives aimed at enticing their current customer base to make further purchases or upgrade their vehicles through trade-ins. Sources from interviews revealed that the primary early electric vehicle models are now gradually entering a 4-6 year replacement phase. Moreover, technological progress has ignited a robust demand for vehicle upgrades and trade-ins.
