

Core Viewpoint - The sales data of major automotive companies in the first half of the year reflects current market performance and indicates the trajectory for achieving annual targets, with significant disparities in performance among different companies [1][2]. Group 1: Performance of New Energy Vehicle Companies - Xiaopeng Motors achieved the highest completion rate of 51.89%, delivering 197,200 vehicles, a year-on-year increase of 279.01%, and has several new models launching in the second half of the year [3]. - Geely Auto raised its 2025 sales target from 2.71 million to 3 million units, with a current completion rate of 47% and a total sales of 1.4 million units in the first half, a 47.45% increase year-on-year [3]. - SAIC Motor showed a recovery with a total sales of 2.053 million units, a 12.35% increase year-on-year, and a completion rate of 45.6% towards its 2025 target of over 4.5 million units [4]. Group 2: Performance of Traditional Automotive Companies - China FAW and Changan Automobile are progressing steadily, with FAW achieving 1.571 million units sold (6.10% increase) and Changan reaching 1.355 million units (1.59% increase), both with completion rates around 45% [4]. - GAC Group reported a decline in sales to 755,300 units, a 12.48% decrease year-on-year, with a challenging target of achieving a 15% growth by 2025 [6]. Group 3: Performance of Emerging Automotive Companies - Xiaomi Auto delivered over 160,000 vehicles in the first half, achieving a completion rate of 46% towards its annual target of 350,000 units [5]. - Leap Motor topped the half-year sales chart with 221,700 units delivered, a 155.68% increase year-on-year, and a completion rate of 44.3% towards its annual target of 500,000 units [5]. Group 4: Challenges Faced by Major Players - BYD's completion rate is below 40%, with 2.146 million units sold, a 33.04% increase, but only achieving 39.02% of its annual target of 5.5 million units [6]. - Li Auto's sales growth has slowed, with 203,800 units delivered, a 7.91% increase, and a revised annual target of 640,000 units, resulting in a completion rate of 31.8% [7]. - NIO delivered 114,200 units, a 30.57% increase, but only achieved 25.9% of its annual target of 440,000 units, indicating pressure on overall sales [7]. Group 5: Market Outlook - The China Association of Automobile Manufacturers predicts that the automotive market will maintain healthy growth in the second half of the year, with new energy vehicle sales expected to reach 16 million units, accounting for over 50% of total new car sales [8].