Deliveries

Here are reports by CnEVPost on delivery volumes of Chinese automakers.
  • Nio ES8 delivers 11,475 units in May, topping 10,000 for 7th consecutive month

    Cumulative deliveries of the ES8 reached 69,688 units in the January-May period, accounting for 46.30% of Nio Inc's total deliveries.

  • Xpeng delivers 32,158 cars in May, down 4% year-on-year as new GX SUV contribution remains limited

    Xpeng's new GX model was officially launched on May 20, with large-scale deliveries set to begin only in June.

  • Nio delivers 37,705 vehicles in May, highest this year

    Monthly deliveries of the Nio ES8 exceeded 10,000 units again, while the Onvo L80 became key to boosting the Onvo brand.

  • Huawei HIMA delivers 46,122 vehicles in May, marking second consecutive month of sequential growth

    Huawei HIMA's cumulative deliveries for the first five months of the year reached about 192,000 units, up 26.5% year on year.

  • Xiaomi EV delivers over 30,000 cars in May as lineup expands

    Xiaomi EV launched a cheaper YU7 standard version and the high-performance YU7 GT in May to stimulate market demand.

  • Nio starts nationwide deliveries of flagship ES9 SUV in China

    Nio management said the proportion of orders for the two higher-priced trims far exceeded the company's expectations.

  • Xiaomi begins deliveries of cheaper YU7 standard edition to rival Tesla

    The new base model of the YU7 was planned three years ago but canceled at the last minute before the SUV's launch.

  • Nio's Firefly brand reaches 60,000 delivery milestone

    Firefly's latest delivery milestone means the Nio sub-brand delivered 10,000 vehicles in less than two months.

  • Nio delivers 110,000th updated ES8 as premium EV dominance continues

    The ES8 drove Nio Inc's continued profitability in the first quarter, with its single-month deliveries in May expected to top 10,000 units again.

  • Fang Cheng Bao SUV delivery delays highlight BYD's manufacturing pressure amid tech transition

    Fang Cheng Bao has started normal deliveries of the Tai 3 flash charging edition, after capacity constraints forced executives to oversee factories in multiple locations.