Order Intake
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New 821-km Model Y reportedly reignites Chinese consumer interest in Tesla
The new 821-km Model Y variant secured orders equivalent to three weeks of production capacity at Tesla's Shanghai factory on its launch day.
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Li Auto has secured over 20,000 orders for i6 electric SUV within hours, report says
Li Auto has received more than 20,000 firm orders for the Li i6 electric SUV after launching the model earlier today, according to a local media report.
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Nio ES8 capacity for 2025 sold out with new customers facing earliest deliveries in Mar 2026
Chinese customers ordering the all-new ES8 now can expect deliveries 24-26 weeks after order confirmation.
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Nio's new ES8 capacity of 40,000 units for this year already sold out, report says
Nio began deliveries of the new ES8 today, assuring customers this year's orders will enjoy the same tax reduction, even if deliveries are delayed until next year.
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Huawei-backed Stelato launches S9T wagon, securing 5,000 orders within 1st hour
The S9T is Stelato's second model following the S9 sedan, with a starting price of RMB 309,800 ($43,580).
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Voyah's updated Dream MPV secures over 10,000 orders within 18 hours of launch
Over 50 percent of these orders are for the two highest-priced Ultra variants of the model.
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Huawei-backed Shangjie H5 surpasses 80,000 pre-orders in 2 weeks
Shangjie began pre-sales for the H5 on August 25, with the SUV's official launch set for September 23.
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Huawei-backed Aito begins pre-sales of updated M7 SUV, gets over 100,000 pre-orders within 1 hour
The updated Aito M7 has become one of the most popular new models in China's automotive sector following the Xiaomi YU7.
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Tesla Model Y L averages nearly 10,000 daily orders in China since launch, report says
Since its launch on August 19, the Model Y L has received 120,000 orders, averaging nearly 10,000 daily, according to a local media report.
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Huawei-backed Shangjie H5 secures over 50,000 pre-orders within 18 hours of pre-sales
The Shangjie H5, with a pre-sales starting price of RMB 169,800 ($23,730), is the most affordable model under Huawei's HIMA business.









