BYD sold over 11,271 cars in September, representing a substantial rise of 880% compared to the same month last year and saw it also overtake legacy brands such as Renault and SEAT.
With 72,779 registrations it was the best month on record for BEV volumes, accounting for 23.3% of the market, driven by manufacturer discounting, an ever-increasing choice of models.
Between July and September, Tesla built 447,450 vehicles and delivered 497,099 EVs—setting a new company record, finally topping the previous high from Q4 2024.
PHEVs made up 23 percent of Volvo Cars’ global sales in the first half of 2025. PHEV sales grew from almost 46,000 units in 2019 to over 177,000 units in 2024, underpinned by strong demand for the XC60 and XC90 PHEV in all three main sales regions.
The Stellantis-backed vehicle maker Leapmotor officially announced that its 1 million vehicles would roll off the production line, marking that it became the second new force car manufacturer in China to enter the "Million Club".
GM delivered a new Q3 EV sales record of 66,501 vehicles. Year-to-date, GM's U.S. EV sales now stand at 144,668, marking an incredible 105% increase from a year ago.
Chinese premium electric vehicle makers Zeekr and Li Auto announced their electric vehicle delivery numbers for the month of September 2025.
Chinese automotive giant BYD has hit a speed bump, reporting a rare year-on-year decline in new energy vehicle (NEV) sales for September. The drop comes as sales of their plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) models continue to fall.
NIO delivered 34,749 vehicles in September 2025, reaching a new monthly record and representing an increase of 64.1% year-over-year.
Chinese leading smart EV maker XPENG announced its electric vehicle delivery numbers for the month of September and the results were an all-time high.