AliExpress Launches First Sale of Chinese EVs in the Middle East

Published: Jun 13, 2025 17:47
[Cross-border E-commerce Platform Launches Car Sales Business: Chinese EVs Go on Sale in the Middle East] Alibaba's cross-border e-commerce platform, AliExpress, has launched a car sales business, taking the lead in launching sales in the Middle East during the overseas 618 shopping festival. The AliExpress store page shows that the vehicles currently listed are mainly Chinese new energy vehicles, including popular car models such as BYD Yuan, Geely Xingyuan, Xiaomi SU7, Li Auto L7, XPeng G9, etc. Many of them have joined AliExpress's 10 billion yuan subsidy program for brands going global. It is reported that this is the first platform among the "Four Little Dragons Going Global" to sell cars. "Selling cars" is not a whim. In fact, auto parts have always been a strong category for AliExpress, maintaining rapid growth and accumulating a vast global user base of car owners, providing a natural user foundation for "exporting complete vehicles." On the other hand, China's automobile exports are growing rapidly, with continuous breakthroughs in technological fields such as new energy and intelligent connected vehicles.

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