- Rox Motor delivered 1,298 vehicles in February, surging 114% year-on-year.
- Major Chinese EV makers will announce their February delivery figures tomorrow.
China's new energy vehicle (NEV) maker Rox Motor maintained its robust year-on-year growth momentum as deliveries climbed over the past year.
Data released by the company on Saturday showed February deliveries reached 1,298 units, surging over 114.19% from 606 units in the same period last year and increasing 26.26% from January's 1,028 units.
Rox Motor typically releases its monthly delivery figures on the last day of each month. Major Chinese electric vehicle (EV) makers usually announce their delivery numbers on the first day of the following month.
Rox Motor's total deliveries for the full year 2025 reached 15,318 units, nearly tripling the previous year's volume. The company set a global sales target of 30,000 units for 2026 at the end of last year.
Unlike most Chinese EV manufacturers focused on domestic markets, Rox Motor — founded in 2021 — has strategically prioritized overseas expansion.
The brand has entered over 40 countries and regions worldwide, including the Middle East and Africa, with Middle Eastern markets like the UAE forming its core sales territory.
Its Rox 01 and its updated variant, the Rox Adamas extended-range SUV, are positioned as premium models overseas, with starting prices in some regions exceeding 500,000 yuan ($72,910).
Launched on December 28, 2025, the Rox Adamas features CATL batteries and boasts a combined range of 1,405 kilometers on a full tank and full charge, targeting outdoor travel scenarios.
($1 = 6.8582 yuan)