As of the end of April 6, 2025, here are the confirmed delivery statistics for the first quarter of 2025 for Xpeng, Nio, Li Auto, and Tesla in China:
– **Xpeng**: Delivered 94,008 vehicles in Q1 2025, with 33,205 units delivered in March alone, marking a 267.88% year-over-year increase. This included strong performances from models like the Mona M03 and the new G6 and G9 SUVs[2][3][6].
– **Nio**: Delivered 42,000 vehicles in Q1 2025, with 15,000 deliveries in March, a 26% year-over-year increase. Nio also launched its executive flagship model in late March[3][6].
– **Li Auto**: Delivered 93,000 vehicles in Q1 2025, including 36,000 in March, a 26% year-over-year growth. Li Auto predominantly focuses on premium extended-range electric vehicles (EREVs)[3].
– **Tesla (China)**: Tesla sold 172,754 vehicles in Q1 2025, including exports, with 78,828 units sold in March. March sales represented a 156.87% increase compared to February, despite being down from March 2024 totals[5][6].
These figures highlight strong growth for domestic Chinese EV manufacturers and Tesla’s continued presence in the competitive market.
