JANUARY — MAY 2026 • UPDATED WEEKLY

China Micro Car Sales 2026:
Wuling Hongguang Mini EV Smashes 60,000 Units

Full Top 10 ranking, real prices in RMB & USD, brand shifts, and what the numbers reveal about urban mobility and export potential.

100% Pure Electric
122,925 units sold (Top 10)
Data: Terminal sales aggregation
TOP 10 TOTAL SALES
122,925
units • Jan-May 2026
MARKET LEADER SHARE
49.1%
Wuling Hongguang Mini EV
LOWEST ENTRY PRICE
$3,181
Chery QQ Ice Cream
FASTEST RISER
Bestune Pony
↑2 spots • 21,513 units

Micro cars remain one of China’s most resilient segments in 2026. Tight urban parking, low running costs, and strong residual values keep demand steady even as larger EVs grab headlines. The latest terminal sales data shows clear winners — and a handful of models quietly gaining ground.

Complete Jan-May 2026 Micro Car Sales Ranking

All figures are pure-electric models. Prices shown as manufacturer’s suggested retail range. USD converted at 7.2 RMB = 1 USD (rounded).

Rank Model Manufacturer Price (RMB) Price (USD) Sales Change Share
1 Hongguang Mini EV Wuling (SAIC-GM) 23,800 – 55,800 $3,306 – 7,750 60,342 Steady 49.1%
2 Bestune Pony FAW Bestune 28,400 – 45,900 $3,944 – 6,375 21,513 ↑2 17.5%
3 Panda Geely 37,900 – 53,900 $5,264 – 7,486 17,258 ↑1 14.0%
4 Lumin Changan 34,900 – 65,900 $4,847 – 9,153 9,925 ↓1 8.1%
5 QQ Ice Cream Chery 22,900 – 49,900 $3,181 – 6,931 4,119 ↑1 3.4%
6 T03 Leapmotor 59,900 – 69,900 $8,319 – 9,708 3,772 ↑1 3.1%
7 Little Ant Various 44,900 – 60,900 $6,236 – 8,458 1,635 1.3%
8 Yizhi EV2 Yizhi 39,900 – 51,900 $5,542 – 7,208 1,603 1.3%
9 Kaiyi Shiyue Kaiyi 47,900 – 69,900 $6,653 – 9,708 1,501 ↑2 1.2%
10 Yizhi EV3 Yizhi 62,800 – 66,800 $8,722 – 9,278 1,257 ↑2 1.0%

Sales Volume at a Glance

Horizontal bars scaled to the leader (60,342 units). Numbers update with live terminal data.

Hongguang Mini EV
60,342
Bestune Pony
21,513
Geely Panda
17,258
Changan Lumin
9,925
Chery QQ Ice Cream
4,119
Leapmotor T03
3,772
Little Ant
1,635
Yizhi EV2
1,603
Kaiyi Shiyue
1,501
Yizhi EV3
1,257

Brand Concentration — Who Actually Controls Volume

Manufacturer Units Share Key Model(s) Strategic Position
Wuling (SAIC-GM)60,34249.1%Hongguang Mini EVUnmatched scale + service network
FAW Bestune21,51317.5%PonyRapidly climbing, strong value perception
Geely17,25814.0%PandaDesign edge, rising brand trust
Changan9,9258.1%LuminPremium micro positioning
Others (Chery, Leapmotor, Yizhi, Kaiyi)14,000+11.4%MultipleFragmented but innovative

Price Tiers & Real Buyer Value

Most volume sits below ¥40,000 ($5,556). Above ¥60,000 the segment thins quickly — buyers expect more space or features and often step up to compact crossovers instead.

Under ¥35,000 (~$4,860)
• Hongguang Mini EV (entry)
• Chery QQ Ice Cream
→ Highest volume concentration. Ideal for first-time EV buyers and last-mile fleets.
¥35,000 – ¥50,000
• Bestune Pony
• Geely Panda
• Changan Lumin (lower trims)
→ Sweet spot for private buyers wanting slightly better build and range.
¥50,000+
• Leapmotor T03
• Yizhi EV3
• Kaiyi Shiyue
→ Smaller volumes but higher margins and stronger perceived quality.

Why the Top Three Keep Winning

Wuling Hongguang Mini EV — Still the undisputed champion. Massive production scale, dense dealer network, and rock-bottom ownership costs make it the default choice for city commuters and small business fleets. Its dominance is structural, not just marketing.

Bestune Pony — The clearest riser. Buyers perceive it as slightly more modern and refined than the absolute cheapest options. Strong FAW backing and competitive pricing have driven consistent rank gains.

Geely Panda — Design and brand cachet are working. Geely’s quality reputation spills over, giving the Panda an edge with buyers who want something that feels less “basic” than pure budget players.

Export Opportunity: Why These Models Travel Well

Compact dimensions, low shipping costs per unit, simple homologation, and proven real-world durability in dense Asian and Latin American cities make micro EVs from this list attractive for international dealers. High-volume Chinese production keeps landed prices competitive even after freight and certification. Markets with growing urban delivery needs or first-EV buyer segments are particularly receptive.

Industry observer note: Platforms tracking Chinese vehicle exports consistently flag micro EVs as one of the easiest segments to scale internationally. Right-hand-drive conversions are straightforward on several of these platforms, and after-sales complexity stays low compared with larger, more electronic-heavy models.

2026 Outlook

Expect continued pressure on pricing in the sub-¥40k segment as more new entrants arrive. Battery cost reductions should help margins, but differentiation will shift toward interior quality, app ecosystem, and after-sales experience rather than raw spec sheets. Regulatory tailwinds (license plate advantages in congested cities) remain supportive for small EVs.

Frequently Asked Questions

# Question Answer
1Is the Wuling Hongguang Mini EV still the best overall choice?Yes for pure volume buyers. Unbeatable price-to-ownership equation and service reach. Buyers wanting more modern styling or slightly higher positioning should look at Pony or Panda.
2How do real-world ranges compare across the top models?Most deliver 180–280 km CLTC in daily use. Sufficient for 95% of urban driving patterns. Highway use is possible but not optimal.
3Which model offers the strongest value right now?Bestune Pony currently punches above its price in perceived quality and recent sales momentum.
4Are these cars suitable for highway or long-distance trips?They can handle occasional highway runs at 90–110 km/h, but they are optimized for city and suburban use. Larger EVs make more sense for frequent long trips.
5How strong is after-sales support for lesser-known brands like Yizhi or Kaiyi?Wuling and Geely/Changan have the widest networks. Newer or smaller brands rely more on direct or regional service — a key consideration for fleet buyers.
6Do these micro EVs qualify for purchase tax exemption in 2026?Yes. China’s NEV tax exemption policy remains in place through at least 2027 for qualifying pure-electric models under the size and price thresholds.
7Which models are easiest to export?Hongguang Mini EV, Bestune Pony, and Geely Panda have the highest production volumes and simplest technical specifications — advantages for homologation and parts availability overseas.
8Is the segment still growing or has it peaked?Still expanding modestly. Growth is now coming from replacement demand and new first-time EV buyers rather than pure market expansion.
9How does Leapmotor T03 justify its higher price?Better build quality, more modern interior, and stronger brand perception among younger buyers willing to pay a premium for differentiation.
10What happens to rankings if new subsidies or plate restrictions change?Volume leaders with strong dealer networks (Wuling, Geely, Changan) are best positioned to absorb policy shifts. Smaller brands may see sharper swings.
11Are there significant differences in battery warranty?Most major brands offer 8 years / 120,000–160,000 km. Always confirm exact terms per model and region before purchase.
12Where can international buyers source these models in volume?Specialized Chinese EV export platforms provide wholesale pricing, logistics coordination, and compliance support for right- and left-hand-drive markets.

Thank you for reading, Sincere Xcarspace.

Data reflects the latest available terminal sales compilation. Always cross-check with official manufacturer or regulatory sources for procurement decisions.

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