Chinese-made vehicle sales, including exports, increased by 14% in June 2025 to 2.904 million units. The Chinese government’s stimulus measures and strong price competition boosted domestic sales by 10% to 2.312 million units, while exports rose by 22% to 592,000 units. In the first half of 2025, total vehicle sales in China rose by over 11% to 15.653 million units, with new energy vehicle (NEV) sales increasing by 40% to 6.937 million units. Overall vehicle production in the country also rose by almost 13% to 15.621 million units in the first half of 2025.
BYD’s global sales surged by 33% to 2,145,954 units in the first six months of 2025, while SAIC Motor reported a 12% increase in global sales to 2,052,680 units year-to-date. Geely Automobile Holdings reported a 47% rise in global sales to 1,409,180 units, and Chery Automobile’s sales rose by 14% to 1,260,124 units. GAC Group saw a 12% decline in sales to 755,300 units, while Great Wall Motor’s sales increased by 8% to 559,669 units. Tesla’s Shanghai factory sales fell by 15% to 364,474 units year-to-date.
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