Leapmotor has set another monthly delivery record as its strong momentum continues delivering 70.327 vehicles in November (including total domestic and export sales).
Battery electric vehicle (BEV) uptake, supported by the Electric Car Grant, rose to reach 26.4% share of the market, just ahead of the 25.1% achieved in November last year.
Chinese auto giant BYD sold 480,186 New Energy Vehicles (NEVs) in November—a rebound of nearly 9% from October.
Chinese premium electric vehicle makers Zeekr and Li Auto announced their electric vehicle delivery numbers for the month of November 2025.
Chinese premium electric vehicle makers, XPENG and NIO announced their electric vehicle delivery numbers for the month of November.
In the first ten months of 2025, 1,473,447 new battery-electric cars were registered, capturing 16.4% of the EU market share, an increase from the low baseline of 13.2% in October 2024 YTD.
The number of electric vehicles sold globally in October 1.9 million, according the data revealed by leading EV supply chain research and insights company Benchmark Mineral Intelligence.
Ongoing efforts by manufacturers to increase supply into the new car market, and rising consumer interest, saw battery electric vehicle (BEV) uptake grow faster than any other powertrain – up 44.4% to 80,614 units, as one in 25 buyers make the switch for a record market share of 4.0%.
The current MG EV range in the UK includes the MG4 EV, MGS5 EV, MG IM5, MG IM6 and the flagship MG Cyberster.
Leapmotor has once again shattered its own delivery records, reporting an all-time high of 70,289 vehicles delivered across China, including both domestic and export sales.