Deliveries

Here are reports by CnEVPost on delivery volumes of Chinese automakers.
  • Leapmotor delivers 41,039 cars in Apr, its 2nd highest ever

    So far this year, Leapmotor has delivered 128,591 vehicles, up 165.60 percent year-on-year.

  • Rox Motor delivers 1,128 cars in Apr, bringing cumulative deliveries to over 10,000

    Rox Motor plans to launch one all-new model each year from 2025 to 2027.

  • China Apr EV sales preview: Deutsche Bank expects Nio at 25,000, Tesla 30,000, BYD 370,000

    Nio Inc's order flow in April is estimated to rise 80 percent sequentially to about 36,000 units, according to Deutsche Bank.

  • Nio Firefly begins deliveries in China

    Firefly plans to complete its launch in 16 overseas countries and regions this year.

  • China EV insurance registrations for week ending Apr 27: Nio 6,500, Onvo 1,470, Tesla 10,280, BYD 62,200

    The Nio and Onvo brands had combined insurance registrations of 7,970 units in China last week, up 29.17 percent from 6,170 units in the previous week.

  • CPCA expects China Apr NEV retail at 900,000, down 9% from Mar

    Overall passenger car retail sales in April are estimated to be around 1.75 million units, up 14.4 percent year-on-year but down 9.8 percent from the previous month.

  • Nio reaches 100,000th delivery in Shanghai

    Nio reached its 100,000th delivery in Shanghai, marking a milestone for it in the city where it has its global headquarters.

  • China Mar NEV sales at 1,237,000, up 38.7% from Feb, CAAM data show

    March's performance ended the previous two months of sequential declines, as the slow season for Chinese auto sales at the beginning of the year winds down.

  • Tesla sells 74,127 cars in China in Mar, exports 4,701 from Shanghai plant

    Tesla sold 74,127 vehicles in the Chinese domestic market in March, up 18.80 percent year-on-year and up 176.83 percent from February.

  • China EV insurance registrations for week ending Apr 6: Nio 1,800, Onvo 700, Xiaomi 5,100, BYD 45,000

    Nio Inc's insurance registrations last week stood at 2,500 units, down 43.18 percent from 4,400 units in the previous week.