Deliveries
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Xiaomi SU7 total deliveries have exceeded 150,000 units, says CEO
SU7 delivered over 135,000 units in 2024, Xiaomi previously said.
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BYD Yangwang U9 electric supercar reaches 100-unit delivery milestone
Yangwang officially launched the U9 on February 25, 2024, with the 2-seater model starting at RMB 1.68 million ($230,870).
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China EV insurance registrations by brand for week ending Jan 19: Nio 2,836, Onvo 1,913, Tesla 10,000, BYD 55,000
Xiaomi had 5,600 insurance registrations last week, Li Auto 9,500, Xpeng 9,400, Zeekr 3,600, Leapmotor 7,000 and Aito 6,100.
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CPCA expects China Jan NEV retail at 720,000 units, down 44.7% from Dec
China's auto market is expected to continue to show seasonality at the start of the year, with overall passenger car retail sales expected to be around 1.75 million units, down 33.6 percent from the previous month.
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China EV insurance registrations by brand for week ending Jan 12: Nio 1,500, Onvo 1,800, Tesla 7,800, BYD 42,800
Xiaomi had 5,400 insurance registrations last week, Li Auto 7,600, Xpeng 7,400, Zeekr 2,800, Leapmotor 5,200 and Aito 5,000.
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Porsche deliveries in China fall for 3rd consecutive year, plans to downsize sales outlets
Porsche's deliveries in China are down 28 percent in 2024 from 2023, resulting in a 3 percent drop in its global deliveries from 2023.
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China NEV sales at record 1.596 million in Dec, CAAM data show
For the full year of 2024, China's NEV sales amounted to 12.866 million units, contributing 40.9 percent of the total vehicle sales of 31.436 million units.
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Tesla sells record 82,927 cars in China in Dec, exports 10,839 from Shanghai plant
In the fourth quarter, Tesla's retail sales in China were 196,902, contributing 39.73 percent of global deliveries.
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China EV insurance registrations by brand for week ending Jan 5: Nio 3,000, Onvo 2,300, Tesla 5,500, BYD 36,500
Xiaomi had 4,600 insurance registrations last week, Li Auto 6,700, Xpeng 7,000, Zeekr 5,000, Leapmotor 4,300 and Aito 6,100.
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China Dec NEV wholesale at record 1.5 million, CPCA estimates show
China's new energy vehicle (NEV) sales hit a record high in December 2024, with wholesale sales estimated at 1.5 million units, a 35% year-on-year increase. This marked the fifth consecutive month exceeding 1 million units, with NEV penetration surpassing 50%. Major contributors included BYD, Geely, SAIC-GM-Wuling, Chery, and Tesla China. Government trade-in subsidies, doubled in July 2024, significantly boosted sales, with millions of applications filed. NEVs, including BEVs, PHEVs, and fuel cell vehicles, dominated the market, supported by policies favoring entry-level models. The auto market remained robust, driven by sustained consumer demand and supportive measures.









