From:Internet Info Agency 2026-01-19 13:16:03
In 2026, several unreleased new models are expected to achieve monthly sales exceeding 5,000 units. The Leapmotor D19 will be offered in both extended-range and all-electric variants, with ranges of 500 km and 720 km respectively; if priced around RMB 230,000, it could surpass 8,000 units per month. The Volkswagen ID.ERA 9X, if launched with a starting price under RMB 300,000, is poised for strong sales thanks to the brand’s reputation. The Chery QQ3, a retro-styled revival of the classic model, targets the affordable EV segment with a wheelbase possibly reaching 2.7 meters and powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8155 chip, making monthly sales of over 5,000 units achievable. The Xiaomi YU9, backed by strong brand appeal and high-end specifications, holds significant potential to exceed 10,000 units per month. BYD’s Seagull 06 EV and Sealion 08 will leverage the brand’s established strengths—the former offering an optional LiDAR system, and the latter positioned as a mid-to-large SUV—ensuring solid sales performance. Fangchengbao’s TITAN 7 will introduce a RMB 200,000-level rear-wheel-drive variant equipped with LiDAR. Geely’s Galaxy M7 will enter the market as a plug-in hybrid priced around RMB 150,000. The AITO V9, enhanced by Huawei’s Harmony Intelligent Mobility ecosystem, boasts leading-edge tech specs. The IM LS8, if priced between RMB 250,000–260,000, has strong potential to become a bestseller. Lastly, the Fengyun T9L—a new mid-size SUV from ZX Auto—features Eagle-700 advanced driver-assistance systems and has already opened for pre-orders.

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