车企新能源目标完成率:传统车企向好 新势力仅小鹏、零跑达标
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-10-11 06:13

Core Insights - In September, 10 out of 12 new energy vehicle (NEV) companies reported sales growth, indicating a positive trend for the first three quarters of the year [2] - However, only two new energy vehicle companies achieved over 75% of their annual sales targets, with nine companies falling below 50%, highlighting significant pressure to meet targets in the fourth quarter [2][5] - Traditional automakers showed a more optimistic performance, with three companies achieving over 70% of their sales targets, suggesting a better chance of meeting annual goals [2][8] New Energy Vehicle Companies - Among new energy vehicle companies, only Xiaopeng Motors and Leap Motor reached or exceeded a 75% target completion rate, with Xiaopeng selling 313,000 units (up 218%) and Leap Motor selling 396,000 units (up 129%) in the first nine months [4][6] - Xiaomi Motors also exceeded a 70% completion rate, selling 250,000 units (up 279%) [4] - Other companies, including Hongmeng Zhixing and Li Auto, faced challenges, with Hongmeng achieving only 34% of its target despite selling 344,000 units (up 10%) [6][10] - NIO sold 201,000 units (up 35%) but only reached 45% of its annual target [6][7] Traditional Automakers - BYD led traditional automakers with 3.219 million units sold (up 18%), achieving a 70% completion rate of its annual target of 4.6 million units [10] - Geely followed with 1.168 million units sold (up 114%) and a completion rate of 78% [10][11] - Changan and SAIC-GM-Wuling also exceeded 70% completion rates, with Changan selling 724,000 units (up 60%) [10][11] - Other traditional automakers like Chery and Great Wall Motors reported significant growth, with Chery selling 588,000 units (up 77%) [10][12]