

Group 1 - BYD's ranking in the 2025 Fortune Global 500 has significantly improved, rising 52 places to 91st, with a revenue of $108 billion [1] - Geely's ranking increased by 30 places, with revenue rising from $70.4 billion to $79.9 billion, placing it at 155th [1] - Chery's revenue grew from $39.1 billion to $59.7 billion, resulting in a ranking increase of 152 places to 233rd [1] Group 2 - SAIC Motor's ranking fell to 138th from 93rd, a decline of 45 places [1] - FAW Group's ranking dropped to 164th from 129th, a decrease of 35 places [1] - BAIC Group's ranking decreased to 201st from 192nd, a decline of 8 places [1] - GAC Group's ranking fell to 252nd from 181st, a drop of 71 places [1] - Dongfeng Motor's ranking decreased to 291st from 240th, a decline of 51 places [1] Group 3 - The Chinese automotive industry has seen significant growth, particularly in new energy vehicle technology, leading in both production and sales globally [1] - However, concerns remain regarding the operational efficiency of Chinese automotive companies compared to other major automotive-producing countries [1]