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新势力8月战报出炉,多家车企交付量创下历史新高
第一财经·2025-09-01 16:08

Core Viewpoint - In August, several new energy vehicle companies reported record delivery numbers, while some others experienced a decline in deliveries, highlighting the varying progress towards annual targets among these companies [3][4]. Group 1: Delivery Performance - Leap Motor achieved a record delivery of 57,066 vehicles in August, marking a 13.84% increase from July, and has completed 56.7% of its annual target of 58,000 to 65,000 vehicles [4][8]. - Xiaopeng Motors delivered 37,709 vehicles in August, with a completion rate of 71.48% towards its annual target of 38,000 vehicles [4][8]. - NIO surpassed Li Auto for the first time in 34 months, delivering 31,305 vehicles in August, but has only completed 37.83% of its annual target of 44,000 vehicles [4][6]. - Li Auto's deliveries fell to 28,529 vehicles in August, marking a decline for three consecutive months, with a completion rate of 37.60% towards its annual target of 70,000 vehicles [4][6]. - Zeekr's two brands delivered 44,843 vehicles in August, maintaining a completion rate of 47.03% towards its annual target [8]. Group 2: Competitive Landscape - The competition between NIO and Li Auto intensified with the launch of new electric SUVs, impacting their sales performance [5]. - NIO's new model, the L90, contributed significantly to its sales growth, delivering 10,575 units in its first month [5]. - Li Auto's CEO expressed a goal to maintain a competitive position in the high-end electric SUV market by the end of the year [5][6]. Group 3: Other Companies' Performance - Lantu Motors delivered 13,505 vehicles in August, achieving a year-on-year growth of 119% and a completion rate of 39.85% towards its annual target of 20,000 vehicles [9]. - Avita delivered 10,565 vehicles in August, with a completion rate of 36.23% towards its annual target [9]. - Xiaomi's delivery volume remained above 30,000 vehicles in August, but it is estimated to have completed only about half of its annual target of over 350,000 vehicles [8].