By the end of February, XPeng's cumulative deliveries since its inception stood at 269,938 vehicles, data monitored by CnEVPost show.
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Li Auto's delivery guidance for the first quarter is 52,000 to 55,000 vehicles, and the latest figures mean it is on track to deliver between 20,239 and 23,239 vehicles in March.
Vehicle insurance registrations for many NEV companies continued to rebound last week, with Tesla registering significant growth.
Insurance registrations for most new energy vehicle (NEV) brands in China were flat or up slightly last week compared to the previous week, the latest figures show.
BYD and NIO's numbers were higher than the previous week, while Tesla's were lower than the previous week.
China's auto industry is facing big challenges in the first quarter and still needs policy support, the CAAM said.
Retail sales of new energy passenger vehicles in China were 332,000 units in January, lower than the CPCA's estimate of 360,000 units announced on January 28.
Tesla's deliveries in China in January were down 36 percent from 41,926 vehicles in December.
This represents a 10.37 percent increase over the 59,845 vehicles sold in the same month last year and an 18.38 percent increase over the 55,796 vehicles sold in December.
Sales of BYD's main budget models fell less because they have accumulated relatively more orders, analysts said.