According to the China Passenger Car Association (CPCA), a total of 1.397 million passenger vehicles were sold in China in February 2025, a 26% increase compared to the same period last year, but a 22% drop compared to the previous month. Here is a summary of the top-selling models in each segment during the period from February 3rd to March 2nd:
Sedans and Hatchbacks:
- Wuling Hongguang Mini EV (31,222 units sold)
- BYD Seagull (28,223 units sold)
- Geely Geome Xingyuan (24,831 units sold)
- BYD Qin Plus (23,310 units sold)
- Tesla Model 3 (20,870 units sold)
- Volkswagen Lavida (17,635 units sold)
- BYD Qin L (16,937 units sold)
- Nissan Sylphy (15,555 units sold)
- Volkswagen Sagitar (14,134 units sold)
- Volkswagen Passat (13,959 Units sold)
SUVs:
- BYD Song Plus (18,911 units sold)
- BYD Song Pro (15,826 units sold)
- Toyota Frontlander (12,862 units sold)
- Geely Xingyue L (12,775 units sold)
- Changan CS75 Plus (12,646 units sold)
- Toyota RAV4 (12,504 units sold)
- Tesla Model Y (12,265 units sold)
- Toyota Corolla Cross (11,373 units sold)
- BYD Yuan Plus (11,083 units sold)
- BYD Yuan UP (10,799 units sold)
MPVs:
- Denza D9 (96,625 units sold)
- Toyota Sienna (4,851 units sold)
- Voyah Dreamer (3,539 units sold)
- Buick GL8 (3,129 units sold)
- BYD Xia (3,082 units sold)
- Toyota Granvia (2,339 units sold)
- GAC Trumpchi M (7,791 units sold)
- GAC Trumpchi M (6,279 units sold)
- Arcfox Kaola (1,190 units sold)
- Wuling Jiachen (965 units sold)
Overall, the data suggests that new energy vehicles are dominating the Chinese market, with many models in the top 10 rankings. The Wuling Hongguang Mini EV, BYD Seagull, and Geely Geome Xingyuan were the top-selling sedan and hatchback models, while the BYD Song Plus and Song Pro took the top two spots in the SUV segment. The Denza D9 was the best-selling MPV.