China achieved its highest ever auto sales numbers in November, selling as many as 2.51 million vehicles, up 20.0 per cent from a year ago, while output rose 17.7 per cent from a year earlier to 2.54 million vehicles, the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers (CAAM) said in a statement.
For the first 11 months of the year, 21.8 million vehicles were sold, up 3.3 per cent year on year.
Passenger car sales grew rapidly in November, while Chinese-branded passenger cars took a larger share of the market with sales soaring 26.9 per cent year on year, the CAAM said.
The automobile market cooled in the early months of 2015 as a result of the economic slowdown, fierce competition and purchase limit policies in first-tier cities in world's second-largest economy.
But both sales and output rebounded in October due to reduced purchase taxes.
China's vehicle-purchase tax was halved from 10 per cent to 5 per cent for low-emission passenger vehicles, effective from October 1, to December 31.