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China NEV sales on Dec 18-24: BYD led, followed by Tesla

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Last updated: 2023/12/27 at 3:25 PM
EV-a2zm Published December 27, 2023 4 Min Read
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Shenzhen, China – June 6, 2017 The hybrid plug-in of BYD Song SUV on display during the 2017 Shenzhen-HongKong-Macao International Auto Show in Shenzhen, China.
Shenzhen, China – June 6, 2017 The hybrid plug-in of BYD Song SUV on display during the 2017 Shenzhen-HongKong-Macao International Auto Show in Shenzhen, China.
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China witnessed electric vehicle industry players’ tremendous end-of-year sales push in the 51st week of the year, December 18 to 24, 2023. 

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Rankings (Dec 18-24)Sales breakdown: BYD and TeslaBYDTesla

According to Cars News China, Chinese NEV giant BYD reported a notable growth of 24%, while American pioneer Tesla only grew by 1%. Nio was among the brands with the highest growth at 21%, while XPeng and Denza dropped by approximately 20%.

China EV sales in week 51: BYD 63,900, Tesla 18,500, Nio 4,100 – https://t.co/e8wVUa0YOE https://t.co/yjTVMnNdm4

— Rocking This Tesla (@RockerKevin) December 26, 2023

Rankings (Dec 18-24)

Li Auto’s weekly data provides us with an idea of the Chinese NEV industry’s weekly insurance registrations, including battery-powered (BEVs), plug-in hybrids (PHEVs), electric range extenders (EREVs), and fuel cell hydrogen (FCEVs).

Presented below is the EV sales leaderboard from December 18-24, 2023, in China:

BrandsSales
BYD63,900
Tesla18,500
Wuling13,600
Li Auto**12,100
GAC Aion8,600
Changan*6,800
Volkswagen6,800
Aito6,000
Leapmotor*4,200
Nio4,100
Xpeng3,900
Note: The figures are rounded *incl. PHEV **EREV only

Sales breakdown: BYD and Tesla

As you can see in the table presented above, BYD led the sales leaderboard with 63,900 NEVs last week. The Musk-led company trailed far behind the Chinese rival with 18,500 unit sales. 

However, BYD’s significant lead is unsurprising, considering its wide range of NEV offerings. In contrast, Tesla only sells all-electric vehicle models.

BYD

BYD’s 63,900 NEV sales indicate a 23.60% growth from the prior week. Remarkably, it enabled the Chinese NEV giant to register about 180,000 NEVs from December 1-24, 2023. 

However, it is still short of 320,000 units to reach its annual sales target of 3 million globally. In the January-November period, it recorded a total sales of 2,683,374 cars worldwide. China accounted for approximately 90% of that sales, while 10% were exported. 

Here are the sales breakdown of BYD’s key models:

ModelsSalesWeek on Week (WoW) Change
Song Plus10,400+22%
Qin Plus9,400+25%
Seagull8,700 +18%
Dophin6,200+20%
Yuan Plus (Atto 3)6,200+10%
Han4,100+19%
Seal2,700+14%
Song L770 

Meanwhile, here is the BYD sub-brand sales breakdown:

ModelsSalesWeek on Week (WoW) Change
Fang Cheng Bao Bao 5 (Leopard 5)1,300+32.7 WoW
YangWang U8400+8.1%

Tesla

As mentioned, Tesla’s sales in the Chinese NEV market reached 18,500 units from December 18 to 24. It only demonstrated a slight increase of 1.09% from the prior week’s record of 18,300 units. This month to date, it already sold 60,200 BEVs in the local market.

In November alone, its sales reached 82,432 units in China. Of that total, 65,504 units went to the local customers, while Tesla exported the 16,928 units from Giga Shanghai.

Tesla China is absolutely killing it with 18,500 Teslas insured last week, up +38% YoY, its 2nd best week of the year, and 3rd best week ever. Giga Shanghai is the most efficient factory in the world. Go Tesla. 🇨🇳 pic.twitter.com/Yf2Z0yvvDl

— ELON MUSK (@Elonmusk6161) December 26, 2023

Here are the sales breakdown of Tesla’s BEV products in China:

ModelsSalesWeek on Week (WoW) Change
Tesla Model Y14,4000%
Tesla Model 33,800+26.2%

$TSLA 🇨🇳
NEWS: Tesla China insured units

< Dec >
(27)-3 : 17,400
4-10 : 15,400
11-17 : 18,300
18-24 : 18,500 🚀🚀 pic.twitter.com/OjeoypyIdz

— Tsla Chan (@Tslachan) December 26, 2023

Tesla China still has five days to deliver as many EVs as possible to Chinese customers to hit its annual global sales target of 1.8 million units. The American EV giant even revamped the Model 3 and the Model Y in the local market to attract more customers before the year ends, as noted by Teslarati. The Giga Shanghai also plays a crucial role in Tesla’s efforts to hit its sales target, considering its annual production output of 950,000+ units.

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