Chery February 2026 Vehicle Sales Fall 14.8% to 146,173 Units

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Chery February 2026 Vehicle Sales Fall 14.8% to 146,173 Units

Chery Automobile Co., Ltd. reported unaudited total sales volume of 146,173 vehicles across its five major brands in February 2026, down about 14.8% year on year from 171,525. By brand, CHERY sold 107,781 units, up 2.9%; EXEED sold 4,016, down 53.3%; JETOUR sold 27,607, down 34.7%; iCAR sold 5,824, down 1.7%; and LUXEED sold 945, down 90.6%. For the two months ended 28 February 2026, total sales were 337,669 units, down 12.5% from 385,897, with CHERY up 3.9% to 243,332 while EXEED fell 35.5% to 9,292, JETOUR fell 29.9% to 70,351, iCAR fell 32.9% to 9,243, and LUXEED fell 76.3% to 5,451. The company said February new energy vehicle sales were 35,739 units and export volume was 116,725 units.

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