Chery Group’s Sales Volume in September Increased by 92.1% Year on Year
The reporter learned from Chery Holding Group that in September, Chery sold 145380 cars, reaching an increase of 92.1% year on year and breaking the historical record of single month sales for three consecutive months.
According to the estimated data of China Automobile Association, the sales volume of the national automobile industry in September increased by 21.3% year on year. Chery has created a brilliant “Golden September” performance with a “running” posture that is four times the growth rate of the industry sales. Among the main passenger car brands of Chery Group, the sales volume of Chery Automobile in September was 112980, with a year-on-year growth of 112.6%; The sales volume of Xingtu Automobile in September was 7840, up 111.5% year on year, and it has formed three star products: Zhuifeng, Lingyun and Lanyue; Jetour Automobile sold 19018 cars in September, up 89.6% year on year.
In September, Chery sold 22185 new energy vehicles (including new energy passenger vehicles and commercial vehicles), a year-on-year increase of 135.8%; From January to September, 188539 vehicles were sold, up 190.7% year on year. After Chery’s new energy pure electric passenger vehicles created the top three market share of its own brands and the ninth largest sales volume of new energy vehicles in the world this year, a new milestone was added in September. On September 26, the newly upgraded Chery Ant was officially launched in the Wuhu factory, marking that Chery Ant became the only high-end pure electric vehicle in China that exceeded the sales volume of 300000 units.
Since entering the second half of the year, Chery Group has exceeded 100000 vehicles for the fourth consecutive month. At the same time as the sales volume climbed, “Technology Chery” accelerated its transition and seized the technical commanding height of the new track.
Translated by Yuan Mengwen from Foreign Affairs Office of Wuhu Municipal People’s Government
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