From:Internet Info Agency 2026-03-28 10:43:00
GAC Group recently released its 2025 annual report, reporting total operating revenue of approximately RMB 96.542 billion for the year. The company sold 1.7215 million vehicles, with terminal sales reaching 1.8135 million units—marking sequential growth for three consecutive quarters. Sales of energy-efficient and new energy vehicles (NEVs) accounted for 51.6% of total sales, up 6 percentage points year-over-year. Combined sales of NEV models from GAC’s self-owned and joint-venture brands surpassed 150,000 units. GAC Toyota sold approximately 470,000 energy-efficient and NEVs, representing 62.2% of its total sales, with the bZ3X model alone exceeding 80,000 units in annual sales. The premium intelligent EV brand “Arcfox” (Qijing), co-developed by GAC Group and Huawei, has launched blind pre-orders for its first model, the GT7. The company plans to establish 300 retail outlets across 76 cities by the end of May, with a second SUV model scheduled for launch in 2026. On the international front, GAC achieved nearly 130,000 overseas terminal sales in 2025, a 48% year-over-year increase. It entered 16 new markets, bringing its global distribution network to 630 outlets across 87 countries. Additionally, the company has built five overseas KD (knock-down) assembly plants and nine major overseas parts warehouses. GAC aims to achieve 250,000 units in overseas sales in 2026.

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