U.S. electric vehicle giant Tesla has reported a decline in deliveries for the second year in a row. While the drop in 2024 was relatively modest, the downturn accelerated sharply in 2025.
BYD delivered 420,398 NEVs in December, representing an 18.34% year-on-year decline. Sales were also 12.45% lower than November, when BYD posted its strongest monthly performance of 2025 with 480,186 units sold.
Chinese premium electric vehicle makers, XPENG and NIO announced their electric vehicle delivery numbers for the month of December, fourth quarter and full year 2025 and their results were an all-time high.
Li Auto’s 2025 journey has been a bit of a rollercoaster. Chinese automaker continued to report year-on-year declines in vehicle deliveries in December, although the pace of contraction eased notably compared with November.
EU electric vehicle adoption continues to accelerate, with November registrations jumping over 44% year-over-year to 188,730 units, accounting for 21.3% of the market.
MG has reported that sales in UK and Europe rose 30% in 2025, passing 300,000 units for the first time.
The number of electric vehicles sold globally in November 2.0 million, according the data revealed by leading EV supply chain research and insights company Benchmark Mineral Intelligence.
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.