Quick Takeaways
  • Exports crossed a historic monthly milestone while new energy vehicles became the primary growth engine.
  • Brand diversification and overseas demand reshaped the sales mix despite uneven brand-level performance.
On January 1, 2026, Chery Holding Group sales performance for December 2025 highlighted a strong finish to the year, led by record-breaking exports and rapid growth in new energy vehicles. The automaker reported robust global momentum despite mixed performance across individual brands.
Chery Holding Group sales driven by exports and NEVs
In December 2025, Chery Holding Group delivered 244,928 vehicles worldwide. Overseas markets played a decisive role, with exports reaching 144,430 units. This represented a year-over-year increase of 46.8 percent and marked the first time the company crossed the 140,000-unit export threshold in a single month.
On a full-year basis, total sales reached 2,806,393 units, reflecting a 7.8 percent year-over-year increase. New energy vehicles and exports remained the key growth engines, underscoring the company’s dual focus on electrification and international expansion.
New energy vehicles strengthen Chery Holding Group sales mix
New energy vehicle volumes reached 903,847 units for the year, posting a sharp 54.9 percent year-over-year rise. Export volumes for the same period stood at 1,344,020 units, up 17.4 percent year over year. Together, these segments significantly reshaped the overall sales mix and supported long-term competitiveness.
Key full-year highlights included:
  • Strong acceleration in NEV adoption across multiple markets
  • Sustained export growth despite global market volatility
  • Balanced contribution from domestic and overseas demand

Brand-wise performance within Chery Holding Group sales
Brand-level results showed varied trends across the portfolio. The core Chery brand recorded December sales of 157,871 units and full-year sales of 1,700,940 units. While December volumes declined by 6 percent year over year, annual sales still increased by 6 percent.
Exeed reported December sales of 10,903 units and annual sales of 120,369 units, reflecting year-over-year declines of 13 percent for the month and 15 percent for the year. Jetour delivered 48,851 units in December and 622,590 units for the year, with monthly sales down 26 percent but annual volumes rising 10 percent.
Emerging brands showed stronger annual momentum. iCAR recorded 6,538 units in December and 96,989 units for the year, with annual sales increasing 47 percent despite a monthly decline. Luxeed posted December sales of 8,145 units and annual sales of 90,493 units, delivering a 56 percent year-over-year increase for the full year.
Outlook for Chery Holding Group sales in 2026
Looking ahead, Chery Holding Group has set an ambitious target for 2026. The company aims to achieve an annual sales growth rate exceeding the overall industry average by 10 to 20 percentage points, supported by continued investment in new energy vehicles, exports, and brand diversification.
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