汽车图谱㉑|“银十”旺季成色足,吉利、奇瑞新能源车销量创新高
Bei Ke Cai Jing·2025-11-03 11:29

Core Insights - The Chinese automotive market continued its strong growth momentum in October, with 14 out of 18 surveyed automakers reporting both year-on-year and month-on-month sales increases [1] Group 1: Domestic Automakers Performance - SAIC Motor Corporation led the sales chart with approximately 454,000 vehicles sold in October, marking a year-on-year increase of 12.96% [2] - BYD achieved a monthly sales volume of 441,700 vehicles, reflecting over 11% month-on-month growth, with cumulative sales reaching 3.70 million units in the first ten months of the year [2] - Geely Automobile and Chery Group made significant strides in multi-brand operations and the transition to new energy vehicles, with Geely's sales surpassing 300,000 units for the first time in October and Chery's sales increasing by 3.3% year-on-year, including over 110,000 new energy vehicles sold [3] Group 2: Export and International Market - The overseas market has become a crucial pillar for domestic automakers, with companies like SAIC, BYD, and Geely reporting year-on-year growth in export sales [4] Group 3: New Energy and Emerging Automakers - New energy vehicle startups experienced a surge in deliveries during the peak sales season, with Leap Motor exceeding 70,000 monthly deliveries for the first time, NIO surpassing 40,000, and XPeng maintaining over 40,000 deliveries for the second consecutive month [5] - Traditional automakers' new energy brands, such as Deep Blue, Lantu, and Zhiji, also showed strong performance with both year-on-year and month-on-month sales growth [6] Group 4: Market Outlook - The latest "Automotive Consumption Index" from the China Automobile Dealers Association indicates a reading of 90.5 for October, suggesting a slight increase in the automotive market for November [7] - Factors contributing to this positive outlook include the availability of government subsidies for vehicle trade-ins and promotional activities during the Guangzhou Auto Show and "Double 11" sales events, which are expected to stimulate consumer demand [7]