Deliveries

Here are reports by CnEVPost on delivery volumes of Chinese automakers.
  • China EV insurance registrations for week ending Dec 10: Nio 2,900, Xpeng 2,600, Li Auto 10,400, Tesla 15,400

    Between December 1 and December 10, Nio was 4,400, Xpeng 3,900, Li Auto 13,000, Tesla 23,500 and BYD 64,400 units.

  • China's monthly NEV sales exceed 1 million for 1st time in Nov, CAAM data show

    China sold a record 1,026,000 NEVs in November, including 929,000 sold locally and 97,000 exported.

  • Li Auto Nov deliveries breakdown: Li L7 at 16,599, Li L8 at 12,476

    Both the Li L7 and Li L8 saw record deliveries in November, while deliveries of the Li L9 slipped.

  • Xpeng Nov deliveries breakdown: G6 at 8,750, G9 at 5,778

    Deliveries of the G6 flattened, the G9 and P5 continued to grow last month, while the P7-series sedan slipped.

  • Tesla Nov sales in China: Model 3 at 15,627, Model Y at 49,877

    Model Y retail sales in China in November were up 89.26 percent from October, and Model 3 was up 587.51 percent.

  • Nio Nov deliveries breakdown: ES6 at 5,666, ET5 Touring at 3,248

    The ES6 and ET5 Touring remain the top Nio models in terms of deliveries, together contributing 55.86 percent of November's volume.

  • Tesla sells 65,504 vehicles in China in Nov, exports 16,928 from Shanghai plant

    Tesla's share in China's BEV market was 11.87 percent in November, up from 5.78 percent in October.

  • China EV insurance registrations for week ending Dec 3: Nio 3,700, Xpeng 4,800, Li Auto 9,600, Tesla 17,600

    For the week of November 27 to December 3, BYD's vehicle insurance registrations in China were 56,200 units.

  • China's Nov NEV wholesale sales hit record 940,000 units, CPCA estimates show

    China's November wholesale sales of passenger NEVs are estimated at 940,000 units, up 29 percent year-on-year and up 6 percent from October, the CPCA said.

  • Tesla sells 82,432 China-made vehicles in Nov, up 14.31% from Oct

    Tesla sold 82,432 China-made vehicles in November, up 14.31 percent from 72,115 in October, ending the previous two months of sequential declines.