China exported 1.42 million vehicles in the first quarter of 2025
China exported 507,000 vehicles in March 2025, up 1% year-on-year. In the first quarter of 2025, vehicle exports reached 1.42 million units, up 7.3% year-on-year. At the current pace, China could export between 5.7 and 6.0 million vehicles in 2025, setting a new record and cementing its position as the world's leading automobile exporter, ahead of Japan and Europe.
 
Among these 507 000 vehicles, 411 000 were passenger cars and 96 000 were utility vehicles (1,2 million PCs and 240 000 UVs in Q1-2025)
 
In total, China will export between 18% and 20% of its automotive production this year, primarily to Europe and Russia. These exports include models from non-Chinese carmakers produced in China.
 
Among the top ten vehicle exporters in March 2025:
• Chery Group led the way with 86,000 units shipped, up 2.8% year-on-year, and accounting for 17.1% of China's total exports. From January to March 2025, Chery exported 254,000 vehicles, an annual rate of one million vehicles.
• BYD Group recorded the fastest growth, exporting 73,000 vehicles, up 88.4% year-on-year.
• MG (SAIC) is the third largest exporter, delivering its vehicles (72,000 vehicles) mainly to Europe 30 countries (EU + UK + Switzerland + Norway) while Chery delivers mainly to Russia.
• Next come Changan (50,000 vehicles), Geely (43,000 vehicles) and Great Wall (32,000 vehicles).
• The other carmakers each delivered less than 30,000 vehicles.
 
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