The biggest winner was Geely with its Xingyuan EV and Xingyue L topped the sedan/hatchback and SUV markets in China.
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The biggest winner was Geely with its Xingyuan EV and Xingyue L topped the sedan/hatchback and SUV markets in China.
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This is at a historical low with a month-on-month growth rate decreased by 31.9%, which was second only to the 41% decrease in January 2023.
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BYD's average transaction price per vehicle was 16,700 USD.
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Besides China, the United States ranked second with a market share of 18.2%, while India, Japan, and Germany ranked 3rd to 5th, respectively.
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The November best-selling SUV, MPV, and sedan in China were the Tesla Model Y, Toyota Granvia, and BYD Seagull.
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BYD Seagull topped the list, with more than 56,000 units sold, followed by the Tesla Model Y and BYD Song Plus.
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In the passenger vehicle market, BYD claimed the wholesales champion in November, followed by Chery and Geely.
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In the passenger vehicle market, BYD claimed the wholesales champion in November, followed by Chery and Geely.
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10,900 USD was the average transaction price of used NEVs in the third quarter of 2024, compared with 7,600 USD for used ICE vehicles in China.
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China's September new energy vehicle sales accounted for 45.8% of the total monthly new car sales.
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