Sales target ranking for the first 11 months: Xiaomi and Leap Motor exceed targets early

12/04 2024 557

Fast Tech, December 3 news, the Yiche Ranking today released the completion rate ranking of sales targets for new-energy auto brands in the first 11 months.

According to the ranking, only Leap Motor and Xiaomi Motors have exceeded their sales targets early; most automakers have exceeded 80% of their targets, with IM Motors being the only exception with a completion rate below 50%.

Leap Motor's sales target for this year is 250,000 to 300,000 vehicles. With cumulative sales of 251,207 vehicles in the first 11 months, its target completion rate has reached 100.48% based on the minimum sales target of 250,000 vehicles.

Furthermore, with the strong sales of models like the C11 and C16, Leap Motor is gradually accelerating, setting new sales records in recent months, emerging as a dark horse among new-energy brands.

Li Auto's sales target completion rate for the first 11 months is 88.4%, with cumulative sales of 441,995 vehicles. In December, Li Auto launched a 5-year interest-free financial promotion, expected to set a new sales record, making it less challenging to meet its annual sales target.

Meanwhile, Li Auto's annual target is 500,000 vehicles, making it the automaker with the highest sales target among domestic new-energy brands.

Xiaomi Motors is another exception, setting a sales target of 100,000 vehicles for its first model delivered this year.

Surprisingly, after exceeding this target early, Xiaomi Motors set a secondary target of 130,000 vehicles. With current monthly deliveries exceeding 20,000, Xiaomi Motors' achievement of the 130,000 delivery target this year is virtually assured.

Brands ranking from fourth to tenth are Zeekr, NIO, Deep Blue, Lantu Auto , AVATR, Denza, XPeng, and IM Motors.

Considering the sales figures for November, it is difficult for most brands (except Zeekr) to achieve their annual sales targets this year.

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