Articles Tagged with "Auto sales"

Changan Automobile’s DEEPAL achieves best-ever monthly deliveries in July
Changan Automobile’s DEEPAL achieves best-ever monthly deliveries in July

DEEPAL, Changan Automobile's dedicated new energy vehicle brand, reported its latest delivery figures on the evening of August 1. In July alone, DEEPAL delivered a total of 13,172 new vehicles, marking a historic high.

Aug. 2 , 2023
AVATR delivers 1,786 vehicles in July 2023
AVATR delivers 1,786 vehicles in July 2023

AVATR, the premium new energy vehicle brand jointly supported by Changan Automobile, Huawei, and CATL, saw its July auto deliveries edge up slightly from the previous month.

Aug. 2 , 2023
BYD’s monthly deliveries hit all-time high in July 2023
BYD’s monthly deliveries hit all-time high in July 2023

Chinese leading new energy vehicle (NEV) maker BYD Company Limited ("BYD') sold 262,161 vehicles in July 2023, representing a year-on-year surge of 61.3% and a month-on-month growth of 3.6%.

Aug. 2 , 2023
China’s locally-made passenger vehicle retail sales likely to drop 4.8% YoY in July 2023: CPCA
China’s locally-made passenger vehicle retail sales likely to drop 4.8% YoY in July 2023: CPCA

China's domestic passenger vehicle retail sales are anticipated to reach 1.73 million units in June 2023, which should decline 8.6% from the previous month, and also fell 4.8% from the previous year.

Jul. 27 , 2023
Car and City: China’s homemade passenger vehicle registrations hit 2023’s best-ever level in June
Car and City: China’s homemade passenger vehicle registrations hit 2023’s best-ever level in June

China's monthly registrations of locally-made passenger vehicles reached 1,921,353 units in June 2023, edging up 2.49% from the previous year, while also growing 12.16% from the previous month, according to the data compiled by GARI.

Jul. 26 , 2023
Toyota, Honda, Nissan face YoY downturn in H1 2023 China sales
Toyota, Honda, Nissan face YoY downturn in H1 2023 China sales

​In the first half of 2023, the three Japanese automakers, namely Toyota Motor, Nissan Motor, and Honda Motor all failed to score a year-on-year growth in cumulative sales in the world’s largest auto market, China.

Jul. 20 , 2023