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Geely 2022 total sales of more than 2.3 million units, 640,000 units year-on-year growth of 100.3%

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Geely Holdings Group today announced that total vehicle sales in 2022 exceeded 2.3 million units, an increase of 4.3% year-on-year. Among them, new energy vehicle sales exceeded 640,000 units, an increase of 100.3% year-on-year.

Among them, Geely Automobile Group sold 1,432,988 units, up 8% year-on-year, with 328,727 new energy units sold, achieving a new energy penetration rate of about 23% for the year, tripling, and the new energy penetration rate exceeded 30% several times in a single month.

Link car sales of 180,127 units, the fastest Chinese high-end car brand to break through the cumulative sales of 800,000 units, has opened 10 experience stores in 6 countries in Europe, subscription membership of more than 180,000, two years of cumulative shipments of Chinese brands more than 250,000 models ranked first in exports.

In addition, Krypton has delivered 71,941 units and the average order amount of Krypton 001 has exceeded 336,000 RMB, making it the top-selling Chinese brand pure electric model of over 300,000 RMB.

Geely Auto exported 198,242 units, an increase of 72.4% year-on-year, with 379 overseas sales and after-sales outlets, forming a new growth point for “product, technology, talent and management” export technology licensing, and technology licensing to Renault Group and Poland Electric Vehicle Group.

Geely also said that the board of directors set the group’s 2023 sales target at 1.65 million units, an increase of about 15 percent over total sales in 2022. Among them, the new energy vehicle sales target is to increase by more than 100% compared to the total sales in 2022.

Volvo Cars sold 141,432 units, up 23.3% year-on-year, the fourth consecutive year of growth and the best sales since 2013, securing the second position in the industry; Volvo Cars sold 615,121 units worldwide and 162,000 units in mainland China, where sales of pure electric models rose 201% year-on-year and is working to transform itself into an all-electric company by 2030.

Polaris sold 51,500 units globally, up 80% year-over-year, and was officially listed on the NASDAQ in New York to accelerate its sustainable mobility transformation; Eletre, the first all-electric supercar SUV from LUTHERSE, was launched globally and made its world debut in London, UK.

The cumulative sales of remote new energy commercial vehicles ranked first in the industry, the overall sales of new energy light commercial vehicles ranked first in the industry, and the market share of new energy light trucks reached 25%, firmly occupying the first place in the industry.

The LEVC TX model has served more than 20 countries around the world, with a total mileage of 500 million miles and a carbon reduction of 152,000 tons, transforming to “intelligent, environmentally friendly, safe and barrier-free” zero-carbon travel.

In addition, Geely’s Radar, which was just established last year, has no delivery results but said it will focus on new energy pickups, off-road SUVs and other market segments in the future.

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