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果然,又爆了!
Zhong Guo Ji Jin Bao·2025-07-01 15:22

Core Insights - The performance of new energy vehicle companies in June shows significant differentiation among them, with BYD maintaining a leading position in sales [1][11] - The overall sales data for the first half of 2025 indicates that only XPeng has exceeded 50% of its annual sales target [2][11] Group 1: BYD Performance - BYD's June sales reached 382,585 units, a year-on-year increase of 11.98%, with a total of 2.146 million units sold in the first half of 2025, up 33.04% year-on-year [4][10] - BYD's pure electric vehicle sales exceeded 1 million units in the first half of 2025, with a growth rate of over 40% [10] - BYD's overseas sales have also reached new highs, with June's overseas sales accounting for 23.54% of total sales [10] Group 2: Other New Energy Vehicle Companies - Leap Motor led the new energy vehicle segment with June deliveries of 48,006 units, a year-on-year increase of 138.65% [12][14] - Li Auto's June deliveries were 36,279 units, down 24.06% year-on-year, indicating a declining trend in monthly deliveries [15] - Xiaomi's June deliveries fell to over 25,000 units, continuing a downward trend [18] Group 3: Market Trends and Future Plans - The competition among new energy vehicle companies is intensifying, particularly in the SUV market, with several companies planning new product launches [25][26] - Upcoming models include the 2026 version of Leap Motor's C11, XPeng's G7 AI smart SUV, and Li Auto's i8 and i6 electric SUVs [26][28] - NIO plans to launch three new models in the second half of 2025, including the third-generation ES8 and the L90 flagship SUV [28]