Geely Auto Reports 233,031 Vehicle Sales in March 2026; Zeekr Up 90% but BEV Volume Falls 18%

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Geely Automobile Holdings Limited (Geely Auto) recorded March 2026 sales of 233,031 vehicles, essentially unchanged from the prior-year period. Year-to-date (YTD) volume reached 709,358 units, edging up 1% versus the first three months of 2025. All figures are unaudited.

Within the brand portfolio, the Geely marque delivered 178,287 units in March, a 7% decline year-on-year (YoY). Galaxy, included in the Geely total, fell 8% to 82,744 units. Lynk & Co posted marginal growth, up 1% YoY to 25,426 units, while premium EV brand Zeekr surged 90% to 29,318 units. For the first quarter, Zeekr’s cumulative sales jumped 86% YoY to 77,037 units, making it the Group’s fastest-growing label.

Power-train data showed a shift toward plug-in hybrid models. Battery electric vehicle (BEV) sales dropped 18% YoY to 70,557 units in March, whereas plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) volume rose 70% to 56,762 units. YTD, BEV sales declined 13%, while PHEVs expanded 62%.

Export demand remained a key growth driver. Overseas shipments more than doubled, rising 120% YoY to 81,639 units in March and 126% YTD to 203,024 units.

Separately, Proton—an associated brand not consolidated in the above totals—sold 14,309 units in March, up 5% YoY, and 44,701 units YTD, up 18%.

All data are subject to final audit. Shareholders and potential investors are advised to review the full financial results once released.

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