Great Wall Motor boasts YoY jump in Jan.-Jul. new energy vehicle, overseas sales

Published: Aug 5, 2024 15:53
Source: gasgoo
In July 2024, Great Wall Motor (GWM) recorded a vehicle sales volume of 91,285 units, representing a 16.32% drop year-on-year.

Shanghai (Gasgoo)- In July 2024, Great Wall Motor ("GWM") recorded a vehicle sales volume of 91,285 units, representing a 16.32% drop year-on-year, according to the company's latest monthly sales results.

Despite the downturn in July sales, GWM saw its Jan.-Jul. sales still climb 3.6% over a year earlier to 650,954 vehicles.

Of the vehicles sold last month, 24,145 units were contributed by the new energy vehicle (NEV) sector, resulting in a year-to-date NEV sales volume of 156,519 units, which jumped 28.14% from the previous year.

In addition, GWM's Jan.-Jul. overseas sales surged 58.8% from a year earlier to 239,685 units, 38,185 units of which were sold last month.

The automakers also announced that the sales volume of the vehicles priced above 200,000 yuan reached 163,378 units for the first seven months of 2024, soaring 48.64% over the year-ago period.

Breaking down the performance by specific brands, HAVAL, WEY, Great Wall Pick-up, and ORA all posted a year-on-year decline in their Jul. and Jan.-Jul. vehicle sales. Of them, HAVAL outsold others with a sales volume of 52,944 units for July and 352,682 units for the first seven months. TANK was the only brand to score a year-on-year jump in both monthly and year-to-date sales.

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