
Core Insights - The 2025 Fortune China 500 list highlights the significant rise of new energy vehicle (NEV) companies, showcasing a collective upward trend among firms like Seres, NIO, Xpeng, Li Auto, and the newcomer Leap Motor, indicating a vibrant industry [1][2] - The ranking is primarily based on companies' 2024 revenue, revealing a complex landscape of high revenue growth alongside profit declines and ongoing price wars [1][2] Group 1: New Energy Vehicle Companies - Seres achieved the largest ranking leap, moving from 404th to 169th, with revenue exceeding $20.177 billion, a remarkable increase of 298.5% [1] - Xpeng rose from 452nd to 351st, with revenue of $5.68 billion, up 31.1% year-on-year [2] - Li Auto's ranking improved slightly from 184th to 171st, with revenue of $20.077 billion, an increase of 14.8% [2] - NIO moved from 312th to 269th, with revenue of $9.136 billion, up 16.3% [2] - Leap Motor debuted at 423rd, with a revenue surge of 89% to $4.47 billion [2] Group 2: Established Private Automakers - BYD climbed from 40th to 27th, with revenue and profit growth of 26.9% and 31.8% respectively [2] - Geely Holdings improved from 54th to 41st, with a revenue increase of 13.6% and a slight profit rise of 2.8% [2] - Great Wall Motors moved from 158th to 140th, with revenue growth of 14.9% and a profit increase of 77.8% [2] Group 3: State-Owned Enterprises - Dongfeng Motor fell from 64th to 73rd, with a revenue decline of 10.9%, but managed to turn a profit of $318 million from a previous loss of $391 million [3] - SAIC dropped from 30th to 38th, with a revenue decrease of 17.1% and a profit drop of 88.4% [3] - FAW slid from 35th to 43rd, with a revenue decline of 13.1% and a profit drop of 70.8% [3] - GAC fell from 53rd to 66th, with a revenue decrease of 21.5% and a profit drop of 168.0% [3] Group 4: Export Performance - Chery Automotive rose from 100th to 49th, with revenue of $59.694 billion, up 52.7%, largely due to its export performance [4] - Yutong Bus saw a significant ranking increase from 488th to 375th, with a revenue growth of 35.4% and a profit increase of 122.9% [4] Group 5: Battery and Supply Chain Companies - CATL's ranking fell by 9 places to 77th, with an 11.2% revenue decline but a 13.2% profit increase [4] - Guoxuan High-Tech improved from 442nd to 394th, with a revenue increase of 10.2% and a profit rise of 26.5% [4] - Desay SV's debut on the list at 474th, with revenue of $3.838 billion, up 24.0%, and a profit of $279 million, up 27.5% [5]