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坚定践行《台州宣言》 吉利汽车2025年第一季度收效显著

Core Viewpoint - Geely Holding Group has released the "Taizhou Declaration," which outlines a strategic consensus aimed at enhancing competitiveness through five key initiatives: strategic focus, integration, collaboration, stability, and talent development [1] Group 1: Financial Performance - In the first quarter of 2025, Geely's revenue reached 72.5 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 25% [1] - The net profit attributable to shareholders was 5.67 billion yuan, showing a significant year-on-year growth of 264% [1] - The gross profit totaled 11.4 billion yuan, with a gross margin of 15.8% [1] Group 2: Sales Performance - Geely sold 703,800 new vehicles in the first quarter, marking a 48% year-on-year increase and achieving 26% of its annual sales target of 2.71 million vehicles [2] - The Galaxy brand sold nearly 260,000 units in the first quarter, up 21.4% year-on-year, while Lynk & Co sold over 72,000 units, a 19% increase [4] - The total sales of the three major brands in the first quarter reached 339,000 units, with 52% being new energy vehicles [4] Group 3: Strategic Initiatives - Geely aims to accelerate its transition to new energy vehicles starting in 2025, targeting sales of 1.5 million new energy passenger cars annually [2] - The company plans to acquire all issued shares of Zeekr, leading to a complete merger with Geely, enhancing market competitiveness through brand collaboration [8] - Geely's "Smart Geely 2025" strategy is entering its final year, focusing on enhancing product competitiveness through technological collaboration [10] Group 4: Technological Advancements - Geely has made significant upgrades in battery technology and intelligent systems, launching the "Shen Dun Jin Zhuang" battery brand and various high-performance battery products [5] - The "Qian Li Hao Han" intelligent safety driving system has been introduced, featuring five different levels of solutions to meet diverse user needs [7] - The company is committed to reducing carbon emissions by 18% per vehicle lifecycle by 2024 compared to the 2020 baseline [8]