GWMOTOR Posts 6.25% YoY Rise in April 2026 Sales; Overseas Deliveries Reach 0.05 Million Units

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Great Wall Motor Company Limited (GWMOTOR) reported total vehicle sales of 0.11 million units in April 2026, up 6.25% year on year. Cumulative sales for the first four months reached 0.38 million units, representing a 5.20% increase versus the same period in 2025.

April production stood at 0.12 million units, a 14.70% YoY increase, bringing year-to-date (YTD) output to 0.40 million units, up 9.84%.

Brand performance highlights: • Haval delivered 60,330 units in April, rising 6.31% YoY, with YTD sales up 5.06% to 0.21 million units. • WEY sales surged 65.56% to 7,965 units; YTD volume advanced 61.03% to 29,204 units. • Great Wall Pick-up recorded a 2.51% YoY decline to 17,061 units in April and a 3.90% drop YTD to 64,872 units. • ORA electric models more than doubled deliveries, climbing 106.79% to 3,716 units; YTD sales rose 10.40% to 9,565 units. • TANK posted a sales decrease of 11.38% to 17,016 units, with YTD volume down 2.15% to 59,873 units.

Overseas momentum remained strong: export sales totaled 0.05 million units in April and 0.18 million units YTD. New-energy vehicle (NEV) sales reached 26,898 units in April and 79,528 units for the first four months.

All figures are unaudited and subject to final confirmation. Shareholders and investors are advised to review the company’s forthcoming financial statements for comprehensive results.

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