Li Auto Regains Top Spot in New Energy Vehicle Sales, Xiaomi Enters Top Three

2025/01/15
Production & Sales
Lixiang
China
Li Auto reclaimed the top spot in the new energy vehicle (NEV) sales chart with 7,600 units sold from January 6 to 12, 2025. Xpeng Motors followed closely with 7,400 units, while Xiaomi Auto made its way into the top three with 5,400 units sold. Zero-Run and AITO Wenjie ranked fourth and fifth with 5,200 and 5,000 units, respectively.
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