Chery Automobile Reports 10.7% Decline in January 2026 Sales Volume

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Chery Automobile Reports 10.7% Decline in January 2026 Sales Volume

Chery Automobile Co. Ltd. announced its unaudited sales volume results for January 2026. The Group's total sales volume across its five major brands reached 191,496 units, representing a decrease of approximately 10.7% compared to the same period in 2025, when 214,372 units were sold. By brand, CHERY recorded sales of 135,551 units, an increase of 4.6% year-on-year. EXEED reported sales of 5,276 units, down 9.1%. JETOUR sold 42,744 units, a decline of 26.5%. iCAR sales were 3,419 units, decreasing by 56.5%. LUXEED sold 4,506 units, representing a drop of 65.3%. The announcement also noted that sales volume of new energy vehicles was 47,393 units and export volume was 116,985 units. The figures are unaudited and may be subject to adjustment.

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