Geely group sold 3.9 million vehicles in 2025
The Chinese group Geely , which encompasses numerous brands (almost as many as Stellantis), including GeelyEmgrand, Galaxy, Geometry, Jiyue, Livan, LEVC, Lynk&Co, Maple, Polestar, Volvo, and Zeekr, and which owns 50% of Smart, sold 3.9 million vehicles worldwide in 2025, compared to 3.16 million in 2024. This represents a 23% increase, significantly higher than the growth recorded by BYD last year. Geely will thus become the world's eighth-largest carmaker in 2025, ahead of Honda and Suzuki and neck and neck with the Ford group.
 
These figures do not include sales figures for Smart (50% owned by Mercedes) or those of the Malaysian brand Proton, 49.9% owned by Geely . Adding these two brands, the Geely group would have sold 4.1 million vehicles worldwide last year and would be the seventh largest carmaker in the world by 2025, not the eighth as we stated here.
 
Although its Swedish subsidiary Volvo has a presence all over the world, the Geely group mainly sells vehicles from its many brands in the Chinese market, which represents 79% of its global sales.
 
The remainder (21%) is mainly sold in Europe (333,000 sales in 2025), Russia (180,000 sales) and the United States (130,000 sales), three markets which together represent 16.5% of the Geely group's global sales, if we disregard Smart and Proton.
 
Geely Group sold 1,454,105 BEVs and 792,247 PHEVs worldwide by 2025, representing 37% BEVs and 20% PHEVs. Last year, the carmaker sold 57% alternative powertrain vehicles, placing it among the most committed carmakers in the electrification of its products.
 
Inovev 平台  >
尚未注册?
>>> 请登录 <<<