July new energy vehicle sales performance

08/06 2024 552

Bianews reports today

Today, several new energy brands successively released their sales data for July. For your convenience, Bianews has compiled the released data into a table and compared it with June's data.

As can be seen from the table, nearly half of the automakers experienced a month-on-month decline, with Zeekr seeing a significant 22% drop.

Although the other half of automakers experienced month-on-month growth, there was no significant surge as in the past, with growth rates in single digits.

BYD and IM Motor remained stagnant, which is neither good nor bad. It is worth noting that compared to May, these two automakers experienced month-on-month growth of 35% and 41%, respectively, in June.

Based on the above analysis, can it be said to some extent that after the price war in the first half of the year, the market is beginning to saturate?

Specifically, Lixiang Auto delivered 51,000 vehicles in July, setting a new monthly delivery record and growing 49% year-on-year.

Xpeng Motors delivered 11,145 new vehicles in July, up 1% year-on-year and 4% month-on-month.

Xiaomi Auto announced that it delivered over 10,000 vehicles in July and will continue to deliver over 10,000 vehicles in August, with an expected annual delivery target of 100,000 vehicles to be achieved ahead of schedule in November.

It is worth noting that both Seres and HarmonyOS Intelligent Driving's sales figures include those of the AITO brand.

Detailed sales figures for each automaker are as follows:

BYD

In July, BYD sold 342,400 new energy vehicles, including 340,799 passenger vehicles, compared to 261,105 in the same period last year. From January to July, cumulative passenger vehicle sales reached 1,948,000 units, up 29% year-on-year.

Xiaomi

Xiaomi announced today that it delivered over 10,000 Xiaomi SU7 vehicles in July and will continue to deliver over 10,000 vehicles in August, with an expected annual delivery target of 100,000 vehicles to be achieved ahead of schedule in November.

Official data shows that Xiaomi sold 7,058 vehicles in April, 8,630 in May, and over 10,000 in both June and July.

?HarmonyOS Intelligent Driving

HarmonyOS Intelligent Driving announced today that it delivered a cumulative total of 238,287 vehicles from January to July 2024, maintaining its position as the top-selling new energy vehicle priced above 300,000 yuan per month.

As of July 2024, AITO M9 has delivered a cumulative total of 70,000 vehicles. AITO M7 series has delivered a cumulative total of 200,000 vehicles, while the new AITO M7 Ultra has delivered 30,000 vehicles in just 50 days since its launch.

As AITO's first model, the AITO M5 series has delivered a cumulative total of 130,000 vehicles as of July 2024, with the new AITO M5 delivering over 10,000 vehicles.

Lixiang Auto

Lixiang Auto announced its July sales report, delivering 51,000 vehicles, setting a new monthly delivery record and growing 49% year-on-year. From January to July, it delivered a total of nearly 240,000 vehicles.

As of July 31, 2024, Lixiang Auto has delivered a cumulative total of 873,345 vehicles.

Xpeng Motors

Today, Xpeng Motors announced its latest delivery results. In July 2024, Xpeng delivered 11,145 new vehicles, up 1% year-on-year and 4% month-on-month.

Among them, Xpeng X9 delivered 1,459 units, and a cumulative total of 14,602 units have been delivered in the seven months since its launch, continuing to lead the market for pure electric MPVs and three-row pure electric vehicles. From January to July 2024, Xpeng delivered a cumulative total of 63,173 new vehicles, up 20% year-on-year.

NIO

NIO released its July sales report, delivering 20,498 vehicles, down 3.4% month-on-month. From the beginning of 2024 to July, it delivered a total of 107,924 vehicles, up 43.9% year-on-year. As of July 31, 2024, cumulative deliveries reached 557,518 vehicles.

Hozon Auto

Hozon Auto released its July sales report, showing that it delivered 6,015 vehicles in July, up 76% year-on-year. From January to July, cumulative sales reached 36,391 vehicles, up 97% year-on-year, both showing significant growth.

IM Motor

IM Motor released its July sales report, delivering 6,017 vehicles across its entire lineup, up 249% year-on-year compared to 1,772 vehicles in the same period last year.

Zeekr

Zeekr delivered 15,655 vehicles, up 30% year-on-year. LYNK & CO delivered 21,272 vehicles in July, up 24% year-on-year.

From January to July, a total of 103,525 vehicles were delivered, up 89% year-on-year. The all-new Zeekr 009 received over 6,000 orders within 10 days of its launch, and the Zeekr brand has delivered over 300,000 vehicles cumulatively.

Great Wall Motor

Great Wall Motor announced today that it sold a total of 91,285 vehicles in July, down 16.32% year-on-year. Among them, 24,145 were new energy vehicles, and 156,519 were sold from January to July.

Seres

Seres announced that it sold 42,200 new energy vehicles in July, up 508.25% year-on-year. Among them, Seres Auto sold 40,300 vehicles, up 850.19% year-on-year.

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