According to Zhineng Auto, Israel's new car sales in February reached 27,214 units, a year-on-year increase of 10.6%. What is truly noteworthy is the structure—the overall market share of Chinese brands reached 41.4% for the month, approaching nearly half of the market. Among the top ten brands in February, Chinese brands occupied five spots and, for the first time, claimed the top position: Omoda Jaecoo: 3,678 units, 13.5% market share, +264.5% year-on-year, taking the top spot for the first time. Toyota: 3,367 units, 12.4%, -5.7%. Chery: 3,263 units, 12.0%, +125.5%. Hyundai: 2,599 units, 9.6%, -33.8%. Kia: 2,328 units, 8.6%, +19.2%. Skoda: 1,916 units, 7.0%, -23.3%. BYD: 1,110 units, 4.1%, +76.2%. MG: 865 units, 3.2%, +210%. Xpeng: 551 units, 2.0%, -20.3%. Nissan: 525 units, 1.9%, +1.2%. Two of the top three positions are held by the Chinese camp, and Chinese brands occupy half of the top ten spots—a landscape unimaginable in past years.

Yutong High-End Airport Shuttle Buses Enter Kuwait
据客车联盟网报道,2月10日,宇通与科威特航空公司Jazeera Airways的交车仪式在宇通营销中心举行。16辆宇通高端机场摆渡车正式迎来批量交付。这不仅是宇通首次批量进入科威特机场摆渡车市场,也是在中东交通枢纽机场布局的新突破。
According to Bus Alliance Network, on February 10th, the vehicle delivery ceremony for Yutong and Kuwaiti airline Jazeera Airways was held at the Yutong Marketing Center. Sixteen Yutong high-end airport shuttle buses were officially delivered in batch. This marks not only Yutong's first batch entry into the Kuwait airport shuttle bus market but also a new breakthrough in its layout at a Middle Eastern transportation hub airport.