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中国汽车市场一周行业信息快报——2025年7月第1期

Core Insights - Several automotive companies reported their sales data for June and the first half of the year, indicating a mixed performance in the market with some companies showing significant growth while others faced declines [2] Group 1: Sales Performance - Leap Motor achieved a record high with 48,006 units delivered in June, marking a year-on-year increase of 138.65%, and a total of 221,664 units for the first half of the year [2] - Li Auto delivered 36,279 vehicles in June, a year-on-year decrease of 24.06%, with a total of 203,758 units delivered in the first half [2] - Xpeng Motors reported 34,611 units delivered in June, a year-on-year increase of 224.44%, surpassing the total deliveries for the entire year of 2024 with 197,189 units in the first half [2] - NIO delivered 24,925 vehicles in June, a year-on-year increase of 17.52%, with a total of 114,150 units delivered in the first half, reflecting a 30.57% year-on-year growth [2] Group 2: New Product Launches and Upgrades - ZF Shanghai officially launched its first independent reducer for electric vehicles, designed to meet stringent technical standards, with plans for it to debut in a mid-size SUV in the second half of 2025 [5] - Chery initiated a large-scale OTA upgrade affecting over 1 million users, introducing new features across five vehicle series, including the Tiggo 9 and Arrizo 8 [6][8] - The new L90 SUV from Lada features a spacious interior with a 2+2+2 seating layout and advanced technology, set to begin pre-sales on July 10 [9][11] - Xpeng G7 was launched with a starting price of 195,800 yuan, featuring advanced AI capabilities and a high-performance display system [12][15] - BYD launched the Seal 06 DM-i travel version with a price range of 109,800 to 129,800 yuan, featuring a hybrid powertrain and advanced driving assistance systems [19][21] - Xiaomi's YU7 SUV commenced nationwide deliveries, offering multiple configurations and advanced features, with prices ranging from 253,500 to 329,900 yuan [22][24] Group 3: Infrastructure Development - Li Auto's supercharging station count surpassed 2,800, with plans to reach 4,000 by the end of the year, enhancing its charging network across 31 provinces [16][18]