Deliveries

Here are reports by CnEVPost on delivery volumes of Chinese automakers.
  • Nio ET7 delivery target for next year said to be 50,000 units

    Nio unveiled the ET7 sedan at the beginning of the year but never revealed the model's pre-order volume or sales target. Now, a document has revealed its sales target.

  • Nio's OEM JAC sold 9,113 electric passenger cars in May, up 132% year-on-year

    JAC sold 9,113 all-electric passenger cars in May, up 131.81 percent year-on-year but down 12.41 percent from April.

  • Geely sold 6,284 new energy vehicles in May, up 3 percent from a year earlier

    Geely's new energy vehicle sales in May totaled 6,284 units, up 3 percent year-on-year, according to figures released by the Chinese automotive giant on June 7.

  • Nio says May deliveries down from April not due to chip shortage

    The change delayed Nio's average delivery time by four days. Excluding invoicing, Nio would have basically been able to go from order receipt to delivery in a little more than two weeks in May.

  • BYD sold 32,800 new energy vehicles in May, up 190% year-on-year

    BYD sold 31,681 new energy passenger vehicles in May, including 18,711 pure electric vehicles and 12,970 plug-in hybrids.

  • Chery sold 6,792 NEVs in May, up about 132 percent from a year earlier

    The company's cumulative sales of new energy vehicles from January to May were 32,237 units, up 270.6 percent from a year earlier.

  • GAC Aion sold 10,395 vehicles in May, up 154% from a year ago

    GAC Aion sales reached 10,395 units in May, up 154 percent compared to the same month last year, according to data recently released by the GAC Group's new energy vehicle brand.

  • BYD says its new energy vehicle sales will surpass Tesla China's in June

    BYD's new energy vehicle sales will surpass Tesla China's by June this year and the company is on track to become the global new energy vehicle champion within the year, it said.

  • China auto sales estimated at 2.204 million units in May, up 0.5% from a year ago

    Passenger car sales rose 6 percent in May from a year earlier, while commercial vehicle sales fell 8.8 percent from a year earlier.

  • An interesting change: Li Auto's May deliveries surpassed by Neta

    Li Auto's third position was overtaken by Neta Automobile, backed by Qihoo 360, China's largest cybersecurity company, which delivered 4,508 units in May.