CPCA Ranking
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Automakers' share in China NEV market in 2025: BYD leads with 27.2%, Tesla 5th with 4.9%
Both BYD and Tesla saw year-on-year declines in their 2025 retail sales in China.
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Nio ES8's Dec sales of 22,258 units propel it to China's best-selling large SUV
The Nio ES8 also topped December sales among models priced above RMB 400,000 ($57,330) in China.
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Automakers' share of China NEV market in Nov: BYD leads with 23.2%, Tesla 5th with 5.5%
BYD's share edged slightly higher than October's, while Tesla made its return to the top 10 after falling out of the rankings last month.
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Automakers' share of China NEV market in Oct: BYD leads with 23.1%, Tesla drops out of top 10
Tesla's share of China's NEV market in October stood at 2.03 percent, dropping out of the top 10 for the first time since August 2022.
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Automakers' share of China NEV market in Sept: BYD leads with 26.7%, Tesla 5th with 5.5%
BYD saw a slight decline in market share in September, while Tesla experienced a small increase.
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Automakers' share in China NEV market in Aug: BYD leads with 27.8%, Tesla 5th with 5.1%
Tesla climbed three spots, while Xiaomi EV entered the top 10 NEV sales list for the first time.
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Automakers' share in China NEV market in Jul: BYD tops with 27.8%, Tesla 8th with 4.1%
Tesla's market share in China's NEV market in July was lower than its 5.5 percent in June and lower than the 5.3 percent in the same period last year.
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Automakers' share of China NEV market in Jun: BYD tops with 31.7%, Tesla 4th with 5.5%
Tesla's market share in China's NEV market in June was higher than its 3.8 percent in May, but lower than the 6.9 percent in the same period last year.
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Automakers' share of China NEV market in May: BYD No. 1 with 28.5%, Tesla No. 8 with 3.8%
Tesla's market share in China's NEV market in May was higher than its 3.2 percent in April but lower than the 6.9 percent from the same period last year.
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Automakers' share of China NEV market in Apr: BYD No. 1 with 29.7%, Tesla No. 8 with 3.2%
Tesla's ranking in China's NEV market fell to No. 8 in April from No. 3 in March, as its local deliveries slipped.







