July Auto Production and Sales Data Released, Exports Exceed 1 Million Units for Two Consecutive Months, What Are the Expectations for August? [SMM Special]

Published: Aug 21, 2026 18:45

In early to mid-August 2026, CAAM and the CPCA Passenger Car Association successively released relevant data on the auto market for July 2026. CAAM stated that in July, the auto market entered the traditional off-season, with foot traffic and orders naturally pulling back. This was compounded by factors including some demand being brought forward and released by the mid-year sales push, persistent nationwide high temperatures, and typhoons and flooding in certain regions affecting offline sales, resulting in a seasonal pullback MoM and a slight decline YoY. Among them, exports continued to maintain rapid growth, with monthly exports exceeding 1 million units for two consecutive months, and the share of NEV exports exceeding 50% for two consecutive months......SMM compiled relevant data on the auto and battery markets for July 2026 for readers’ reference.


Auto Market

CAAM: Auto production and sales declined both MoM and YoY in July; the decline in January-July narrowed further versus H1

In July, auto production and sales totaled 2.573 million units and 2.584 million units, down 6.8% and 8% MoM, and down 0.7% and 0.3% YoY, respectively. From January to July, auto production and sales totaled 17.567 million units and 17.602 million units, both down 3.7% YoY, with the decline narrowing further versus H1.

CAAM: NEV production and sales both rose over 20% YoY in July; from January to July, NEV new-vehicle sales reached 51.2% of total new-vehicle sales

In July, NEV production and sales totaled 1.576 million units and 1.561 million units,up 26.8% and 23.7% YoY, respectively. NEV new-vehicle sales reached 60.4% of total new-vehicle sales. From January to July, NEV production and sales totaled 9.014 million units and 9.007 million units,up 9.5% and 9.6% YoY, respectively, and NEV new-vehicle sales reached 51.2% of total new-vehicle sales.

CAAM: Auto exports exceeded 1 million units for two consecutive months; the share of NEV exports exceeded 50% for two consecutive months

In July, auto exports were 1.043 million units,up 0.6% MoM and up 81.3% YoY. From January to July, auto exports were 6.14 million units,up 66.8% YoY.

In July, NEV exports were 553,000 units,up 5.7% MoM and up 1.5x YoY; traditional fuel vehicle exports were 490,000 units, down 4.6% MoM and up 40% YoY. From January to July, NEV exports were 2.909 million units, up 1.2x YoY; traditional fuel vehicle exports were 3.231 million units, up 36.2% YoY.

Regarding the auto market in July, CAAM analyzed that in July, the auto market entered the traditional sales off-season, with foot traffic and orders naturally pulling back. Coupled with factors such as some demand being released early due to the mid-year sales push, persistent nationwide high temperatures, and typhoons and flood disasters in some regions affecting offline sales, the market showed a seasonal pullback on a MoM basis and edged down YoY. Exports continued to maintain rapid growth, with monthly exports exceeding 1 million units for two consecutive months, and the share of NEV exports exceeding 50% for two consecutive months; the share of NEVs in monthly new-car sales exceeded 60% for the first time, and the cumulative share exceeded 50% for the first time.

On July 30, the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee convened a meeting to deploy economic work for H2, explicitly proposing to implement a more proactive fiscal policy and a moderately accommodative monetary policy, fully leverage the effectiveness of existing policies, and promptly plan and introduce pragmatic and effective incremental policy, while stepping up countercyclical adjustments. It called for effectively expanding domestic demand and fostering a fair and orderly market competition environment. The meeting made a series of important deployments, releasing multiple positive signals that will help stabilize confidence, boost consumption, and promote the steady operation of the industry.

Meanwhile, the CPCA also released relevant data for the passenger car market in July. In July 2026, nationwide passenger car market retail sales were 1.461 million units, down 20.9% YoY and down 8.8% MoM; cumulative retail sales since the beginning of this year were 10.173 million units, down 20.3% YoY. In July 2026, China’s passenger car market showed an operating trend of “total volume remaining under pressure, weakening MoM, and an extremely polarized structure,” with the off-season downturn becoming more pronounced and the industry’s structural adjustment further deepening.

For passenger NEVs, in July, passenger NEV market retail sales were 951,000 units, down 3.9% YoY and down 5.8% MoM; from January to July, passenger NEV market retail sales were 5.668 million units, down 12.5% YoY. In July, retail sales of conventional fuel passenger cars were 510,000 units, down 41% YoY and down 14.2% MoM; among them, regular hybrid car models were down only 4% YoY and down 5% MoM.

In terms of NEV exports, in July, passenger NEV exports were 540,000 units,up 147.8% YoY and up 8.1% MoM. They accounted for 58.8% of passenger car exports, up 14 percentage points compared to the same period last year; among them, BEVs accounted for 59.5% of NEV exports (65.1% in the same period last year), and A00+A0-class BEVs, the core focus, accounted for 42.2% of BEV exports (36.6% in the same period last year). As the scale advantage of China’s NEVs becomes evident and market expansion needs grow, new energy brand products made in China are increasingly going global, with recognition outside China continuing to rise. Among them, narrow PHEVs accounted for 35.9% of new energy exports (32.4% in the same period last year), and range-extended vehicles accounted for 4.6% (2.5% in the same period last year). Although there have recently been some disruptions from external countries, exports of domestically branded narrow PHEVs to developing countries have grown rapidly, with a promising outlook.

The CPCA stated that in July 2026, China’s passenger vehicle market showed an operating trend of “overall volume remaining under pressure, weakening MoM, and extremely polarized structure,” with the off-season downturn becoming more pronounced and the industry’s structural adjustment further deepening.

The weakening auto market in July 2026 resulted from the combined resonance of multiple factors, including a rebound in oil prices, macro weakness, the seasonal off-season, earlier demand being pulled forward, and policy transitions. Geopolitical conflicts disrupted navigation through the Strait of Hormuz, driving international oil prices to drift higher; in 2026, China’s domestic gasoline prices were cumulatively raised by 1,575 yuan/mt, significantly increasing driving costs. Consumer demand for internal combustion engine passenger vehicles contracted sharply, while the impact on commercial vehicles was minimal. Meanwhile, July CPI and PPI pulled back MoM and PMI sentiment weakened; residents’ income and consumption expectations were relatively cautious, willingness to purchase big-ticket durables remained subdued, and spending on housing and travel continued to weaken, dragging down end-use demand in the auto market. In addition, the July off-season high temperatures suppressed offline store traffic, and June’s mid-year sales push pulled demand forward, causing terminal orders and foot traffic to pull back in tandem. Moreover, the new national safety standard for new energy was formally implemented, raising the industry’s technical threshold, and the short-term exit the market of low-end car models disrupted the market. However, the July Politburo meeting made clear stronger fiscal support and intensified policies to expand domestic demand and boost consumption, providing a floor for the auto market; the current downturn is a phased, structural fluctuation rather than a trend-level deterioration of the industry.

Overall, the passenger vehicle market in July 2026 showed five salient characteristics: (1) Overall volume remained under pressure and structural divergence was amplified to the extreme; “deep cooling in internal combustion engine vehicles and strong leadership by new energy” became the core market theme, and oil price fluctuations dictated the pace of “ICE-to-NEV substitution”; (2) Internal combustion engine vehicles contracted across the board, with pure ICE models nearly stalling while hybrid models were relatively resilient, leading to continued optimization of the internal structure of ICE vehicles; (3) The penetration rate of new energy continued to hit new highs, with compliant products under the new national standard launched in concentrated iterative cycles on the supply side, and the industry shifted comprehensively from price involution to value competition; (4) Exports continued to play a stabilizing role, effectively steadying automakers’ wholesale and capacity and easing pressure from weak domestic retail; (5) Industry inventory continued to be reduced in a healthy manner, with producer and channel inventory declines widening in tandem, overall inventory risks fully released, operating pressure easing steadily, and overall resilience partially recovering.


Power batteries

From January to July, China’s cumulative production of power batteries and ESS batteries totaled 1,286.9 Gwh, up 54.9% YoY.

In July, China’s combined production of power batteries and ESS batteries was 218.0 Gwh, up 5.8% MoM, up 62.9% YoY . From January to July, China’s cumulative production of power and ESS batteries totaled 1,286.9 GWh, up 54.9% YoY on a cumulative basis.

From January to July, China’s cumulative exports of power and ESS batteries reached 216.6 GWh, up 43.9% YoY on a cumulative basis

In July, China’s combined exports of power and ESS batteries totaled 35.2 GWh, down 2.7% MoM, up 51.7% YoY, accounting for 19.0% of monthly sales. Of this total, power battery exports were 24.0 GWh, accounting for 68.0% of total exports, down 6.0% MoM and up 62.1% YoY; ESS battery exports were 11.3 GWh, accounting for 32.0% of total exports, up 4.9% MoM and up 33.4% YoY.

From January to July, China’s cumulative exports of power and ESS batteries reached 216.6 GWh, up 43.9% YoY on a cumulative basis, accounting for 18.6% of cumulative sales. Of this total, cumulative power battery exports were 146.7 GWh, accounting for 67.7% of total exports, up 52.1% YoY on a cumulative basis; cumulative ESS battery exports were 69.9 GWh, accounting for 32.3% of total exports, up 29.3% YoY on a cumulative basis.

From January to July, China’s cumulative power battery installations totaled 410.2 GWh, up 15.4% YoY on a cumulative basis

In July, China’s power battery installations were 74.6 GWh, down 2.5% MoM, up 33.5% YoY. Of this total, ternary battery installations were 11.1 GWh, accounting for 14.9% of total installations, down 12.1% MoM and up 1.8% YoY; LFP battery installations were 63.1 GWh, accounting for 84.6% of total installations, down 1.0% MoM and up 40.5% YoY.

From January to July, China’s cumulative power battery installations totaled 410.2 GWh, up 15.4% YoY on a cumulative basis. Of this total, cumulative ternary battery installations were 74.5 GWh, accounting for 18.2% of total installations, up 12.1% YoY on a cumulative basis; cumulative LFP battery installations were 335.1 GWh, accounting for 81.7% of total installations, up 16.0% YoY on a cumulative basis.


In July, Leap Motor Deliveries Surpassed 100,000; BYD’s Overseas Sales Hit Another Record High

Among new automakers in July, Leap Motor continued to gain momentum, with deliveries reaching 101,267 units in July, up 102% YoY, surpassing the 100,000 mark for the first time on a monthly basis,becoming the first new automaker brand in China to achieve monthly deliveries exceeding 100,000 units, and ranking among the leaders across the entire new energy industry.

The second-ranked NEV startup automaker was XPeng Group. In July, XPeng Group delivered a total of 38,027 vehicles, up about 4% YoY. As of July, XPeng Group’s cumulative global deliveries surpassed 1.2 million units. In terms of charging stations, as of July 31, XPeng charging covered 430 cities, with more than 3,800 cumulative self-operated charging stations, including over 3,300 self-operated ultra-fast charging stations, continuously providing users with a more convenient and efficient charging experience.

NIO delivered a total of 35,934 vehicles in July, up 71.0% YoY.Of these, the NIO brand delivered 20,008 vehicles, up 57.9% YoY; the ONVO brand delivered 10,155 vehicles, up 69.9% YoY; and the firefly brand delivered 5,771 vehicles, up 143.9% YoY.

In the first seven months of 2026, NIO delivered a total of 227,057 vehicles, a record high, up 68.0% YoY, with all three brands setting record highs in deliveries over the first seven months. The NIO brand delivered 139,496 vehicles, up 60.1% YoY; the ONVO brand delivered 52,618 vehicles, up 39.1% YoY; and the firefly brand delivered 34,943 vehicles, up 242.3% YoY. To date, NIO has delivered a cumulative total of 1,224,649 vehicles.

Li Auto delivered 30,468 vehicles in July. As of July 31, 2026, Li Auto’s cumulative historical deliveries totaled 1,764,155 vehicles. Li Auto said that as of July 31, 2026, it had 490 retail centers nationwide, covering 159 cities; and 536 after-sales maintenance centers and authorized service centers, covering 219 cities. Li Auto had put into use 4,141 Li Auto supercharging stations nationwide, with 22,841 charging piles.

As for Xiaomi Auto, its July deliveries again exceeded 30,000 units. To date, Xiaomi Auto has delivered more than 30,000 units for four consecutive months. Notably, since officially entering the automotive market in 2024, Xiaomi Auto has launched two car models, including the SU7 and YU7. As of month-end July, the two car models had delivered a cumulative total of over 700,000 units.

As for EV leader BYD, its July sales reached 419,211 units, with exports of nearly 180,000 units, setting another record high. From January to July 2026, cumulative sales totaled 2,227,722 units, and cumulative NEV sales exceeded 17.3 million units. In July 2026, BYD exported 180,538 NEVs. In the same month, NEV production was 420,249 units, versus 317,892 units in the same period last year; cumulative production this year totaled 2,234,379 units, versus 2,454,925 units last year, down 8.98% on a cumulative YoY basis. Sales totaled 419,211 units, versus 344,296 in the same period last year; cumulative sales this year reached 2,227,722 units, versus 2,490,250 last year, down 10.54% YoY on a cumulative basis.

Looking ahead to August, the CPCA expected the overall passenger car market in August 2026 to show an operating pattern of “weak recovery in total volume and sharp structural divergence.” With 21 production-and-sales working days compounded by the off-season of extreme heat, the end-use market’s recovery pace remained mild, and a mix of macro and industry factors jointly shaped the market landscape. Affected by disruptions to navigation through the Strait of Hormuz, international oil prices drifted higher in July, and China’s refined oil prices were raised by nearly 985 yuan/mt in total across two rounds, significantly lifting the costs of using and maintaining internal combustion engine vehicles and continuing to suppress users’ willingness to purchase them. Demand for traditional internal combustion engine vehicles continued to weaken, which also became a key external tailwind for new energy vehicles to strengthen against the trend, continuously expanding growth room for new energy car models in China and in markets outside China.

Overall, the CPCA expected the auto market in August to be in a bottoming phase of rebuilding momentum and recovery. As various policies to stabilize consumption were gradually implemented, together with a gradual improvement in the base effect, the decline in the passenger car market was expected to narrow steadily, and the industry was set to formally enter a mature development stage of “value-driven growth and structural optimization,” building momentum and paving the way for the traditional September-October peak season.

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