- From January to October, Chery Group exported 1.06 million vehicles, rising 12.9 percent year-on-year.
- During the January-October period, Chery sold 171,147 vehicles in the EU and UK markets, a 240 percent increase year-on-year.

China's largest automaker exporter Chery (HKG: 9973) continues to see robust overseas sales performance this year.
From January to October, Chery Group exported 1.06 million vehicles, a 12.9 percent year-on-year increase, according to data released today.
The company exported 126,434 vehicles in October, marking six consecutive months of monthly exports exceeding 100,000 units.
This represents a 13 percent year-on-year increase, topping China's auto export rankings, the company said.
The European market is emerging as a key growth driver in Chery's global strategy.
From January to October, Chery sold 171,147 vehicles in the EU and UK markets, a 240 percent year-on-year surge.
The company's multi-brand portfolio -- including Omoda, Jaecoo, and Chery -- has entered Europe, with models available in markets such as Spain, Italy, and the UK.
Currently, Chery's global cumulative vehicle users exceed 18 million, with overseas users surpassing 5.56 million.
Beyond automobiles, Chery is advancing the commercialization of its robotics business, having completed the global delivery of its first batch of 220 mass-produced robots to markets including Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and South Africa.
By 2030, Chery projects global sales of over 40,000 robots and more than 90,000 robot dogs.
Chery Group sold 281,161 vehicles in October, including a record 110,346 NEVs.
From January to October, Chery Group sold 2.29 million vehicles, up 13 percent year-on-year.
Chery Auto sold 263,466 vehicles in October, including 103,010 NEVs.
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