Group 1 - BMW leads the automotive sector with a revenue of 525.57 billion, showing a growth of 10.46% [2] - Porsche follows with a revenue of 483.05 billion, reflecting a slight increase of 1.16% [2] - General Motors reports a revenue of 455.21 billion, with a growth of 2.22% [2] - Honda's revenue stands at 437.69 billion, marking a growth of 1% [2] - Maruti Suzuki's revenue is 436.15 billion, but it has seen a decline of 9.13% [2] - Mahindra's revenue is 407.7 billion, down by 5.16% [2] - Ford's revenue is 400.04 billion, with a minor decline of 0.8% [2] - Hyundai's revenue is 326.96 billion, down by 1.61% [2] - Tata Motors reports a revenue of 287.67 billion, down by 6.23% [2] - Seres has a revenue of 286.56 billion, with a decline of 2.17% [2] - Stellantis reports a revenue of 271.34 billion, showing an increase of 2.58% [2] - SAIC Motor's revenue is 247.15 billion, down by 2.22% [2] - Kia's revenue stands at 245.62 billion, with a growth of 1.39% [2] - Li Auto reports a revenue of 236.88 billion, down by 3.44% [2] - Great Wall Motors has a revenue of 229.53 billion, down by 1.99% [2] - Suzuki's revenue is 226.11 billion, down by 1.75% [2] - Geely's revenue stands at 205.77 billion, down by 1.83% [2] - Xpeng's revenue is 194.06 billion, with a significant decline of 6.96% [2] Group 2 - Renault's revenue is 153.4 billion, with a decline of 0.43% [3] - Changan's revenue stands at 145.73 billion, down by 1.43% [3] - Rivian reports a revenue of 141.71 billion, showing a growth of 5.95% [3] - Subaru's revenue is 135.46 billion, with an increase of 2.64% [3] - GAC Group's revenue is 107.63 billion, down by 4.03% [3] - JAC Motors reports a revenue of 105.35 billion, with a growth of 0.9% [3] - Hozon Auto's revenue is 104.71 billion, down by 0.17% [3] - Isuzu's revenue stands at 96.04 billion, with a growth of 1.19% [3] - NIO's revenue is 88.28 billion, down by 3.29% [3] - Ford Otosan's revenue is 84.71 billion, with a slight increase of 0.55% [3] - Nissan's revenue is 83.36 billion, showing a growth of 2.02% [3] - VinFast's revenue is 77.65 billion, down by 1.92% [3] - Leapmotor reports a revenue of 76.44 billion, with a growth of 2.1% [3] - Lucid Motors' revenue is 75.79 billion, showing an increase of 1.52% [3] - Volvo's revenue stands at 55.76 billion, down by 0.25% [3]
金十图示:2025年04月28日(周一)全球汽车制造商市值变化