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汽车视点 | 5月汽车销量出炉:新势力三强再“洗牌”,传统车企分化加剧

Core Viewpoint - The automotive industry is experiencing a significant divergence in sales performance among various brands, with domestic brands showing strong growth while joint venture brands face challenges [1][4]. Group 1: Sales Performance - BYD achieved a May sales figure of 382,500 units, a year-on-year increase of 15.28%, maintaining its position as the top-selling brand [5]. - Chery Group also reported strong performance with May sales of 205,700 units, reflecting a 19.10% increase [2]. - Geely's new energy brand saw a remarkable growth of 135.20% in May, with sales reaching 138,000 units [2]. - SAIC's total vehicle wholesale sales in May reached 366,000 units, a 10.2% year-on-year increase, with its self-owned brands accounting for 64% of total sales [9]. Group 2: New Energy Vehicles - New energy vehicle brands are leading the market, with Li Auto and Xpeng Motors reporting significant year-on-year growth in May, with Xpeng achieving a 230% increase [14]. - The new energy vehicle segment is expected to benefit from government policies aimed at promoting rural sales, with a new catalog released that includes multiple brands [19]. Group 3: Export Performance - BYD exported 89,000 new energy vehicles in May, accounting for nearly a quarter of its total sales, with significant growth in European markets [20]. - Chery Group's exports reached 100,700 units in May, marking a 7.7% increase [21]. - Geely's overseas exports exceeded 30,000 units in May, with a total of over 140,000 units in the first five months [22]. Group 4: Market Trends and Challenges - The automotive industry is witnessing a shift towards increased exports as domestic competition intensifies, with companies facing challenges such as complex regulations and resource allocation [22][23]. - The need for a unified database to enhance competitiveness in overseas markets has been highlighted as essential for Chinese automotive brands [23].