The first five months of 2026 delivered a clear picture of where Chinese buyers are putting their money. Nearly 200 models posted meaningful volume, but only a handful truly dominated. The data shows a market that has moved past the early EV hype cycle and into a more pragmatic phase: buyers want real-world range, usable space, fast software, and honest total cost of ownership.
Top 30 Best-Selling Vehicles
| Rank | Model | Sales | Price (RMB) | USD (approx) | Powertrain |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Geely Xingyuan | 160,800 | 59,800–94,800 | $8,300–13,200 | Pure EV |
| 2 | Tesla Model Y | 133,859 | 263,500–313,500 | $36,600–43,500 | Pure EV |
| 3 | Li i6 | 98,990 | 249,800–269,800 | $34,700–37,500 | EREV |
| 4 | Geely Boyue | 95,651 | 76,900–106,900 | $10,700–14,800 | Gas |
| 5 | Xiaomi YU7 | 90,235 | 233,500–389,900 | $32,400–54,200 | Pure EV |
| 6 | VW Lavida | 85,021 | 63,000–97,600 | $8,750–13,550 | Gas |
| 7 | Nissan Sylphy | 84,800 | 60,900–174,900 | $8,450–24,300 | Gas |
| 8 | VW Sagitar | 75,370 | 71,800–164,900 | $10,000–22,900 | Gas |
| 9 | Titanium 7 | 74,707 | 179,800–239,800 | $25,000–33,300 | Hybrid |
| 10 | VW Tiguan L | 70,000 | 134,800–256,800 | $18,700–35,700 | Gas/Hybrid |
| 11 | VW Passat | 69,710 | 164,500–303,800 | $22,850–42,200 | Gas |
| 12 | BYD Sea Lion 06 | 69,669 | 129,900–199,800 | $18,050–27,750 | Pure EV |
| 13 | NIO ES8 | 69,652 | 298,800–338,800 | $41,500–47,050 | Pure EV |
| 14 | Toyota Camry | 68,867 | 129,800–259,800 | $18,030–36,080 | Gas/Hybrid |
| 15 | Toyota Corolla Cross | 67,743 | 90,800–172,800 | $12,610–24,000 | Gas/Hybrid |
| 16 | Geely Star Yue L | 66,989 | 124,700–179,700 | $17,320–25,000 | Gas |
| 17 | Changan Yuan UP | 64,725 | 54,800–109,800 | $7,600–15,250 | Pure EV |
| 18 | VW Magotan | 63,880 | 119,900–216,900 | $16,650–30,125 | Gas |
| 19 | AITO M7 | 62,799 | 279,800–389,800 | $38,860–54,140 | EREV |
| 20 | VW Tharu | 61,805 | 131,900–204,900 | $18,320–28,460 | Gas |
| 21 | Changan CS75 PLUS | 61,280 | 91,900–143,900 | $12,760–20,000 | Gas |
| 22 | Wuling Hongguang Mini EV | 60,342 | 23,800–55,800 | $3,300–7,750 | Pure EV |
| 23 | Xiaomi SU7 | 60,082 | 219,899–303,900 | $30,540–42,210 | Pure EV |
| 24 | BYD Song Pro NEV | 58,859 | 82,800–133,800 | $11,500–18,580 | PHEV |
| 25 | Geely Xingrui | 58,423 | 89,700–146,700 | $12,460–20,375 | Gas |
| 26 | Honda CR-V | 58,208 | 139,900–229,900 | $19,430–31,930 | Gas/Hybrid |
| 27 | Toyota Corolla Cross | 57,105 | 81,800–168,400 | $11,360–23,390 | Gas/Hybrid |
| 28 | MG4 | 56,356 | 65,800–102,800 | $9,140–14,280 | Pure EV |
| 29 | BYD Dolphin | 56,108 | 69,800–129,800 | $9,700–18,030 | Pure EV |
| 30 | Toyota RAV4 | 55,076 | 146,800–228,800 | $20,390–31,780 | Gas/Hybrid |
Ranks 31–80
| Rank | Model | Sales | Price (RMB) | Approx. USD | Powertrain |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 31 | Geely Binyue | 55,049 | 58,800–97,800 | $8,170–13,580 | Gas |
| 32 | BMW 3 Series | 54,899 | 208,000–338,000 | $28,890–46,940 | Gas |
| 33 | BYD Qin PLUS | 54,643 | 49,800–179,800 | $6,920–24,970 | PHEV |
| 34 | Changan Qiyuan Q05 | 52,674 | 69,900–114,900 | $9,710–15,960 | Pure EV |
| 35 | Tesla Model 3 | 52,176 | 235,500–339,500 | $32,710–47,150 | Pure EV |
| 36 | Audi A6L | 52,158 | 278,100–558,900 | $38,630–77,630 | Gas |
| 37 | Mercedes-Benz E-Class | 51,625 | 273,800–509,800 | $38,030–70,810 | Gas |
| 38 | Chery Tiggo 8 | 51,485 | 79,900–129,900 | $11,100–18,040 | Gas |
| 39 | Changan Eado | 50,722 | 52,900–99,900 | $7,350–13,880 | Gas |
| 40 | Deepal S05 | 49,676 | 119,900–149,900 | $16,650–20,820 | PHEV |
| 41 | Geely Emgrand | 49,393 | 48,800–97,900 | $6,780–13,600 | Gas |
| 42 | XPeng MONA M03 | 48,152 | 119,800–151,800 | $16,640–21,080 | Pure EV |
| 43 | Hongqi H5 | 47,427 | 109,800–192,800 | $15,250–26,780 | Gas |
| 44 | BYD Sea Lion 06 | 45,319 | 89,800–139,800 | $12,470–19,420 | Pure EV |
| 45 | BYD Seagull | 45,280 | 66,800–85,900 | $9,280–11,930 | Pure EV |
| 46 | Audi Q5L | 45,263 | 237,900–393,800 | $33,040–54,690 | Gas |
| 47 | Buick Envision Plus | 44,546 | 159,900–189,900 | $22,210–26,380 | Gas |
| 48 | Mercedes-Benz GLC | 44,190 | 261,800–462,800 | $36,360–64,280 | Gas |
| 49 | BYD Qin L | 43,673 | 59,900–153,800 | $8,320–21,360 | PHEV |
| 50 | Chery Arrizo 8 | 43,263 | 79,900–148,900 | $11,100–20,680 | Gas |
| 51 | Changan X5 PLUS | 42,333 | 59,900–103,900 | $8,320–14,430 | Pure EV |
| 52 | VW Tharu | 42,230 | 75,900–171,600 | $10,540–23,830 | Gas |
| 53 | BMW 5 Series | 41,076 | 294,000–448,000 | $40,830–62,220 | Gas |
| 54 | Leapmotor A10 | 40,646 | 65,800–86,800 | $9,140–12,060 | Pure EV |
| 55 | Toyota Avalon | 40,350 | 131,800–256,800 | $18,310–35,670 | Gas |
| 56 | Zeekr 9X | 39,914 | 465,900–599,900 | $64,710–83,320 | Pure EV |
| 57 | AION i60 | 39,196 | 96,800–135,800 | $13,440–18,860 | Pure EV |
| 58 | Leapmotor C10 | 38,660 | 113,800–148,800 | $15,810–20,670 | Pure EV |
| 59 | Haval Big Dog PLUS | 37,038 | 109,800–130,800 | $15,250–18,170 | Gas |
| 60 | Toyota Sienna | 35,978 | 247,800–393,800 | $34,420–54,690 | Hybrid |
| 61 | Mercedes-Benz C-Class | 34,978 | 219,600–321,600 | $30,500–44,670 | Gas |
| 62 | Toyota Bozhi 3X | 33,623 | 94,800–159,800 | $13,170–22,200 | Gas |
| 63 | BMW X3 | 33,529 | 266,000–398,000 | $36,940–55,280 | Gas |
| 64 | Geely Binyue S | 33,458 | 60,800–89,800 | $8,440–12,470 | Pure EV |
| 65 | Buick Velite 6 | 32,436 | 137,800–230,800 | $19,140–32,060 | Gas |
| 66 | VW Sagitar | 32,385 | 71,800–214,800 | $9,970–29,830 | Gas |
| 67 | Hyundai Tucson | 30,679 | 209,800–325,800 | $29,140–45,250 | Gas |
| 68 | GAC Trumpchi GS3 | 30,554 | 63,800–99,800 | $8,860–13,860 | Gas |
| 69 | Wei Brand Gaoshan | 29,307 | 249,800–353,800 | $34,690–49,140 | PHEV |
| 70 | Audi A3 | 29,070 | 103,500–209,900 | $14,380–29,150 | Gas |
| 71 | Li L6 | 28,598 | 249,800–279,800 | $34,690–38,860 | EREV |
| 72 | AITO M8 | 27,378 | 359,900–459,800 | $49,990–63,860 | EREV |
| 73 | Arcfox Beta T1 | 26,913 | 59,800–130,800 | $8,310–18,170 | Pure EV |
| 74 | BMW X5 | 26,504 | 510,000–748,000 | $70,830–103,890 | Gas |
| 75 | Toyota Corolla | 26,201 | 74,800–155,800 | $10,390–21,640 | Gas |
| 76 | Honda Breeze | 25,871 | 125,900–263,900 | $17,490–36,650 | Gas |
| 77 | Voyah Dreamer | 25,014 | 309,900–709,900 | $43,040–98,600 | PHEV |
| 78 | Zeekr C11 | 24,982 | 138,800–205,800 | $19,280–28,580 | Pure EV |
| 79 | Roewe i5 | 24,972 | 44,900–125,800 | $6,240–17,470 | Gas |
| 80 | Zeekr 7X | 24,596 | 229,800–269,800 | $31,920–37,470 | Pure EV |
Ranks 81–100
| Rank | Model | Sales | Price (RMB) | Approx. USD | Powertrain |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 81 | Changan Qiyuan A06 | 24,331 | 109,900–149,900 | $15,260–20,820 | Pure EV |
| 82 | Galaxy E5 | 24,150 | 94,800–179,800 | $13,170–24,970 | Pure EV |
| 83 | Galaxy A7 EM | 23,598 | 74,800–131,800 | $10,390–18,310 | PHEV |
| 84 | VW Bora | 23,258 | 66,600–97,600 | $9,250–13,560 | Gas |
| 85 | Buick Lacrosse | 23,177 | 149,900–199,900 | $20,820–27,760 | Gas |
| 86 | Nissan Teana | 23,168 | 122,300–239,800 | $16,990–33,310 | Gas |
| 87 | GAC Trumpchi M8 | 23,147 | 189,800–239,800 | $26,360–33,310 | Gas |
| 88 | AITO M6 | 23,037 | 229,800–299,800 | $31,920–41,640 | EREV |
| 89 | Nissan Qashqai | 22,932 | 89,800–174,900 | $12,470–24,290 | Gas |
| 90 | BYD Song L DM-i | 22,928 | 89,800–161,800 | $12,470–22,470 | PHEV |
| 91 | Firefly | 22,037 | 79,800–135,800 | $11,080–18,860 | Pure EV |
| 92 | Changan CS55 PLUS | 21,616 | 78,900–113,900 | $10,960–15,820 | Gas |
| 93 | Benteng Xiaoma | 21,513 | 28,400–45,900 | $3,940–6,380 | Pure EV |
| 94 | Jetour X70 | 21,513 | 69,900–149,900 | $9,710–20,820 | Gas |
| 95 | Galaxy M9 | 21,379 | 173,800–268,800 | $24,140–37,330 | PHEV |
| 96 | Tengshi D9 | 21,274 | 309,800–600,600 | $43,030–83,420 | PHEV |
| 97 | Beijing BJ30 | 21,170 | 99,900–139,900 | $13,880–19,430 | Gas |
| 98 | BYD Seal 05 DM-i | 20,488 | 74,800–103,800 | $10,390–14,420 | PHEV |
| 99 | Deepal L06 | 20,428 | 125,900–156,900 | $17,490–21,790 | Pure EV |
| 100 | Chery Tiggo 9 | 20,417 | 124,900–203,900 | $17,350–28,320 | Gas |
Ranks 101–198 (China Car Sales Jan–May 2026)
| Rank | Model | Sales | Price (RMB) | Approx. USD | Powertrain |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 101 | Link & Co 03 | 20,344 | 103,800–203,800 | $14,420–28,300 | Gas |
| 102 | BYD Sea Lion 05 EV | 20,231 | 117,800–145,900 | $16,360–20,260 | Pure EV |
| 103 | Hongqi HS5 | 20,178 | 128,800–223,800 | $17,890–31,080 | Gas |
| 104 | Deepal S07 | 19,885 | 154,900–176,900 | $21,510–24,570 | PHEV |
| 105 | AION RT | 19,795 | 89,800–165,800 | $12,470–23,030 | Pure EV |
| 106 | Changan Yuan PLUS | 19,606 | 85,800–149,900 | $11,920–20,820 | Pure EV |
| 107 | Audi A5L | 19,062 | 232,800–346,800 | $32,330–48,170 | Gas |
| 108 | AION Y | 19,043 | 76,800–123,800 | $10,670–17,200 | Pure EV |
| 109 | Titanium 3 | 18,916 | 138,800–177,800 | $19,280–24,690 | Pure EV |
| 110 | BMW X1 | 18,798 | 179,000–288,000 | $24,860–40,000 | Gas |
| 111 | Cadillac XT5 | 18,418 | 234,900–325,900 | $32,630–45,260 | Gas |
| 112 | Haval Menglong New Energy | 18,414 | 151,800–186,800 | $21,080–25,940 | PHEV |
| 113 | GCROWN KLUGER | 18,180 | 238,800–332,800 | $33,170–46,220 | Gas |
| 114 | Zeekr B10 | 18,104 | 92,800–148,800 | $12,890–20,670 | Pure EV |
| 115 | Haval H6 | 18,032 | 71,900–129,900 | $9,990–18,040 | Gas |
| 116 | Zeekr B01 | 17,969 | 84,800–144,700 | $11,780–20,100 | Pure EV |
| 117 | Changan Uni-Z New Energy | 17,926 | 98,900–135,900 | $13,740–18,880 | PHEV |
| 118 | JETTA VS5 | 17,721 | 69,600–129,900 | $9,670–18,040 | Gas |
| 119 | Changan Qiyuan Q07 | 17,526 | 119,800–179,800 | $16,640–24,970 | PHEV |
| 120 | Zeekr 007 | 17,447 | 203,900–299,900 | $28,320–41,650 | Pure EV |
| 121 | Geely Panda | 17,258 | 37,900–53,900 | $5,260–7,490 | Pure EV |
| 122 | BYD Song Ultra | 17,115 | 129,900–179,900 | $18,040–24,990 | PHEV |
| 123 | Chery QQ3 EV | 17,017 | 58,900–78,900 | $8,180–10,960 | Pure EV |
| 124 | Starlight 560 | 17,017 | 59,800–75,800 | $8,310–10,530 | Gas |
| 125 | SAIC H5 | 17,010 | 159,800–199,800 | $22,200–27,750 | EREV |
| 126 | Tank 300 | 16,947 | 199,800–234,800 | $27,750–32,610 | Gas |
| 127 | Hyundai Elantra | 16,910 | 99,800–123,800 | $13,860–17,200 | Gas |
| 128 | Buick GL8 | 16,872 | 197,900–359,900 | $27,490–49,990 | Gas |
| 129 | Zeekr C16 | 16,807 | 138,800–169,800 | $19,280–23,580 | PHEV |
| 130 | Jetour Traveller | 16,732 | 119,900–239,900 | $16,650–33,320 | Gas |
| 131 | XPeng P7+ | 16,435 | 186,800–198,800 | $25,940–27,610 | Pure EV |
| 132 | Galaxy Starship 8 | 16,379 | 115,800–172,800 | $16,080–24,000 | Pure EV |
| 133 | AITO M9 | 16,361 | 479,900–659,800 | $66,650–91,640 | EREV |
| 134 | Wuling Binguo | 16,237 | 47,800–84,800 | $6,640–11,780 | Pure EV |
| 135 | Toyota Granvia | 15,991 | 237,800–399,800 | $33,030–55,530 | Gas |
| 136 | Galaxy Starship 7 | 15,815 | 95,800–129,800 | $13,310–18,030 | Pure EV |
| 137 | Arcfox Alpha S5 | 15,813 | 99,800–177,800 | $13,860–24,690 | PHEV |
| 138 | WULING Starlight 730 | 15,785 | 71,000–91,800 | $9,860–12,750 | Gas |
| 139 | Leapmotor Lafa 5 | 15,375 | 90,800–129,800 | $12,610–18,030 | Pure EV |
| 140 | WULING Starlight 730 NEV | 14,814 | 101,800–117,800 | $14,140–16,360 | Pure EV |
| 141 | Mazda CX-5 | 14,546 | 115,800–153,800 | $16,080–21,360 | Gas |
| 142 | Hongqi E-QM5 | 14,148 | 89,800–239,800 | $12,470–33,310 | Pure EV |
| 143 | Link & Co 08 EM-P | 14,137 | 159,800–228,800 | $22,200–31,780 | PHEV |
| 144 | BYD Han | 13,994 | 138,800–225,800 | $19,280–31,360 | EREV |
| 145 | Beijing BJ40 | 13,948 | 179,800–279,800 | $24,970–38,860 | PHEV |
| 146 | Chery Tiggo 5x | 13,932 | 51,900–99,900 | $7,210–13,880 | Gas |
| 147 | Binguo Pro | 13,657 | 56,800–70,800 | $7,890–9,830 | Pure EV |
| 148 | Honda Inspire | 13,597 | 109,800–213,800 | $15,250–29,690 | Gas |
| 149 | Link & Co 10 | 13,521 | 165,800–249,900 | $23,030–34,710 | Pure EV |
| 150 | Cadillac CT5 | 13,514 | 199,900–265,900 | $27,760–36,930 | Gas |
| 151 | Zeekr 001 | 13,158 | 269,800–365,000 | $37,470–50,690 | Pure EV |
| 152 | IM LS6 | 12,903 | 189,900–284,900 | $26,380–39,570 | PHEV |
| 153 | Buick Regal | 12,784 | 99,800–115,800 | $13,860–16,080 | Gas |
| 154 | AION S | 12,757 | 89,800–139,800 | $12,470–19,420 | Pure EV |
| 155 | STELATO S9T | 12,605 | 309,800–379,800 | $43,030–52,750 | EREV |
| 156 | ONVO L60 | 12,459 | 192,800–255,900 | $26,780–35,540 | Pure EV |
| 157 | MG5 | 12,347 | 67,900–89,900 | $9,430–12,490 | Gas |
| 158 | ONVO L90 | 12,293 | 265,800–299,800 | $36,920–41,640 | Pure EV |
| 159 | Volvo XC70 | 12,288 | 249,900–496,900 | $34,710–69,010 | PHEV |
| 160 | Audi Q3 | 12,173 | 161,200–296,800 | $22,390–41,220 | Gas |
| 161 | Li L7 | 12,098 | 309,800–379,800 | $43,030–52,750 | EREV |
| 162 | Audi A4L | 12,015 | 182,600–362,800 | $25,360–50,390 | Gas |
| 163 | Mazda EZ-60 | 11,860 | 119,900–169,900 | $16,650–23,600 | PHEV |
| 164 | XPeng X9 | 11,858 | 309,800–369,800 | $43,030–51,360 | PHEV |
| 165 | Nissan Qashqai | 11,857 | 114,800–269,200 | $15,940–37,390 | Gas |
| 166 | Hongqi HS6 PHEV | 11,631 | 175,800–225,800 | $24,420–31,360 | PHEV |
| 167 | Buick GL8 New Energy | 11,563 | 224,900–379,900 | $31,240–52,760 | PHEV |
| 168 | Leapmotor 009 | 11,476 | 219,800–269,800 | $30,530–37,470 | Pure EV |
| 169 | GAC Trumpchi GS8 | 11,448 | 139,800–205,800 | $19,420–28,580 | Gas |
| 170 | Nissan N6 | 11,432 | 98,900–129,900 | $13,740–18,040 | Pure EV |
| 171 | LUXEED R7 | 11,396 | 249,800–319,800 | $34,690–44,420 | EREV |
| 172 | Chery Tiggo 7 | 11,371 | 66,900–97,900 | $9,290–13,600 | Gas |
| 173 | Changan Uni-V | 11,345 | 93,900–139,900 | $13,040–19,430 | Gas |
| 174 | Haval Big Dog | 11,275 | 90,900–124,900 | $12,630–17,350 | Gas |
| 175 | Volvo S60 | 11,044 | 169,900–384,900 | $23,600–53,460 | Gas |
| 176 | Galaxy Starship 6 | 10,970 | 66,800–120,800 | $9,280–16,780 | Pure EV |
| 177 | JETTA VA3 | 10,939 | 67,800–94,800 | $9,420–13,170 | Gas |
| 178 | Link & Co 07 EM-P | 10,919 | 139,800–185,800 | $19,420–25,810 | PHEV |
| 179 | Ford Mondeo | 10,889 | 124,800–229,800 | $17,330–31,920 | Gas |
| 180 | Volvo XC60 | 10,788 | 239,900–479,900 | $33,320–66,650 | Gas |
| 181 | Tengshi Z9 GT | 10,739 | 269,800–414,800 | $37,470–57,610 | PHEV |
| 182 | Beijing BJ40 | 10,724 | 145,800–229,800 | $20,250–31,920 | Gas |
| 183 | VW T-Roc | 10,630 | 106,900–126,700 | $14,850–17,600 | Gas |
| 184 | Chery Fengyun A9L | 10,619 | 139,900–226,900 | $19,430–31,510 | PHEV |
| 185 | Voyah Free | 10,564 | 196,900–242,900 | $27,350–33,740 | Pure EV |
| 186 | Avatr 07 | 10,447 | 199,900–289,900 | $27,760–40,260 | PHEV |
| 187 | Buick GL8 Century | 10,394 | 417,900–489,900 | $58,040–68,040 | PHEV |
| 188 | AION UT | 10,366 | 65,800–101,800 | $9,140–14,140 | Pure EV |
| 189 | VW Lamando | 10,362 | 95,900–173,900 | $13,320–24,150 | Gas |
| 190 | iCAR V27 | 10,321 | 146,800–196,800 | $20,390–27,330 | PHEV |
| 191 | NIO ET5T | 10,266 | 298,000–313,000 | $41,390–43,470 | Pure EV |
| 192 | Dongfeng Fengshen L7 | 10,259 | 89,900–224,500 | $12,490–31,180 | PHEV |
| 193 | Buick GL8 E7 | 10,230 | 154,900–194,900 | $21,510–27,070 | PHEV |
| 194 | Honda Civic | 10,215 | 89,900–179,900 | $12,490–24,990 | Gas |
| 195 | Jetour Free | 10,150 | 99,900–159,900 | $13,880–22,210 | Gas |
| 196 | Link & Co 06 | 10,069 | 99,600–129,600 | $13,830–18,000 | Gas |
| 197 | Changan Lumin | 9,925 | 34,900–65,900 | $4,850–9,150 | Pure EV |
| 198 | Honda HR-V | 9,873 | 109,900–125,900 | $15,260–17,490 | Gas |
1. Overall Market Structure
China’s market in early 2026 shows a clear two-speed dynamic. At the very top, pure electric and extended-range models dominate. However, when looking across all 198 models, traditional gasoline and hybrid powertrains still account for the majority of total volume, especially in the sub-¥150,000 segment where price sensitivity remains extremely high.
Powertrain Distribution (Top 50 vs Full 198)
| Segment | Top 50 Volume Share | Full 198 Volume Share (est.) | Key Observation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pure EV | 48% | 32% | Strong at top, weaker in volume tail |
| EREV / PHEV | 14% | 18% | Bridge solution still growing |
| Gasoline / Mild Hybrid | 38% | 50% | Still dominant in affordable segment |
Top 5 Sales Volume at a Glance
Electric Vehicle Performance: The Real Story
Pure electric and extended-range models now account for the majority of volume in the upper half of the ranking. This is not a niche trend anymore — it is the mainstream direction. The top two spots are held by pure EVs, and the Xiaomi YU7’s fifth-place finish in its first partial year is one of the most impressive launches in recent Chinese automotive history.
Top 10 New Energy Vehicles (Pure EV + EREV)
| Rank | Model | Sales | Price (RMB) | Approx. USD | Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Geely Xingyuan | 160,800 | ¥59,800–94,800 | $8,300–13,200 | Pure EV |
| 2 | Tesla Model Y | 133,859 | ¥263,500–313,500 | $36,600–43,500 | Pure EV |
| 3 | Li L6 | 98,990 | ¥249,800–269,800 | $34,700–37,500 | EREV |
| 4 | Xiaomi YU7 | 90,235 | ¥233,500–389,900 | $32,400–54,200 | Pure EV |
| 5 | BYD Sea Lion 06 | 69,669 | ¥129,900–199,800 | $18,050–27,750 | Pure EV |
| 6 | NIO ES8 | 69,652 | ¥298,800–338,800 | $41,500–47,050 | Pure EV |
| 7 | Changan Lumin / Yuan UP | 64,725 | ¥54,800–109,800 | $7,600–15,250 | Pure EV |
| 8 | BYD Dolphin | 56,108 | ¥69,800–129,800 | $9,700–18,030 | Pure EV |
| 9 | MG4 | 56,356 | ¥65,800–102,800 | $9,140–14,280 | Pure EV |
| 10 | Zeekr 7X / 001 | ~52,000* | ¥229,800–299,900 | $31,900–41,650 | Pure EV |
*Approximate combined volume for Zeekr models in top 50. Exact split varies by month.
2. Price Band Performance
The ¥60,000–150,000 band remains the true battleground. This range delivers the highest absolute volume and the highest concentration of new energy models that feel genuinely competitive on range, features, and total cost of ownership.
| Price Band (RMB) | USD Equivalent | Models in Top 80 | Volume Strength | Dominant Powertrain |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Under ¥60k | Under $8,300 | 12 | Very High | Pure EV (Mini) |
| ¥60k–100k | $8,300–13,900 | 22 | Highest | Gas + Entry EV |
| ¥100k–150k | $13,900–20,800 | 19 | Very High | Gas + PHEV |
| ¥150k–250k | $20,800–34,700 | 17 | High | EV + EREV |
| Above ¥250k | Above $34,700 | 10 | Medium | Premium EV + Luxury |
3. Segment Winners and Losers
SUVs continue to outsell sedans overall, but the margin is narrowing in the lower price bands. Compact and midsize SUVs dominate the upper half of the ranking, while sedans remain strong in the budget and fleet segments.
Top Performing Segments by Volume
| Segment | Models in Top 50 | Key Winners | Trend |
|---|---|---|---|
| Compact SUV | 18 | Model Y, Boyue, Tiguan L, Sea Lion 06 | Still the strongest segment |
| Compact Sedan | 9 | Lavida, Sylphy, Sagitar, Corolla | Stable but aging |
| Midsize SUV | 8 | Li L6, Tank 7, AITO M7/M8 | Growing fast with EREV |
| Mini / Micro EV | 6 | Hongguang Mini EV, Yuan UP, Binguo | Extremely high volume at low price |
| Performance / Premium | 5 | Xiaomi YU7, Zeekr models, NIO ES8 | Rising new Chinese brands |
4. Brand Performance Insights
Traditional volume leaders (VW, Toyota, Honda, Geely) still hold many positions through reliability, dense dealer networks, and competitive pricing. However, newer Chinese brands are gaining ground rapidly in the mid-to-upper segments.
Notable Brand Trends (Top 80)
| Brand/Group | Models in Top 80 | Strength | Weakness |
|---|---|---|---|
| Volkswagen Group | 9 | Proven platforms, dealer network | Slower EV transition in volume segments |
| BYD | 7 | Vertical integration, strong PHEV/EV range | Heavy competition in mid-price |
| Geely Group | 8 | Wide portfolio, strong SUV lineup | Brand perception still mixed |
| Li Auto + AITO | 5 | EREV family SUV leadership | Limited sedan presence |
| Xiaomi + Zeekr | 4 | Fastest rising, tech + design appeal | Still building after-sales scale |
| Toyota + Honda | 6 | Reliability + hybrid strength | Slower on pure EV volume |
5. Key Strategic Takeaways
1. The affordable EV segment is saturated but still growing.
Mini and entry-level EVs (Hongguang Mini EV, Yuan UP, Binguo, Seagull) continue to deliver very high volumes. These models prove that low transaction price + low running cost remains extremely powerful in China.
2. Extended-range vehicles are solving real infrastructure problems.
Li L6, AITO M7/M8/M9, and several Tank models show that many buyers still prefer EREV/PHEV solutions for long-distance travel and tier-2/3 city usage. This segment is not disappearing soon.
3. New Chinese brands are winning on software and design, not just price.
Xiaomi YU7 reaching 5th place and multiple Zeekr models appearing in the top 80 demonstrate that brand trust from adjacent categories + strong OTA capability can move serious volume very quickly.
4. Legacy foreign brands are under pressure in the mid-tier.
While VW, Toyota, and Honda still have strong representation, their share of the top 50 has declined compared to previous years. They are holding volume through proven models rather than new energy leadership.
6. Implications for Global Markets and US Importers
For American buyers, dealers, and importers, the data shows that Chinese manufacturers have reached a new level of product maturity. Many models in the top 80 already offer:
- 400–600+ km CLTC range with real-world usability
- Advanced ADAS hardware that is OTA-updatable
- Interior quality and features competitive with vehicles priced significantly higher in the US
- Strong value in the $20,000–40,000 equivalent range
The remaining barriers for meaningful US volume are regulatory (tariffs, safety certification) and distribution (warranty, parts, service network). Models that solve these last-mile issues will have the clearest path forward.
Trends to Watch for the Rest of 2026
- Further price pressure in the ¥150k–250k band as more brands launch direct competitors to the Model Y and Li L6.
- Continued strength of extended-range vehicles in tier-2 and tier-3 cities where charging infrastructure is still developing.
- New model launches from Beijing Auto Show 2026 (Yangwang, Hongqi, Chery, Avita, etc.) beginning to appear in rankings from June onward.
- Software and OTA capability becoming a bigger factor in residual values and buyer decisions.
Frequently Asked Questions
| What is the best-selling car in China right now? | The Wuling Hongguang Mini EV (or its current equivalent) with 160,800 units sold January–May 2026. It remains the undisputed volume king in the ultra-affordable segment. |
| How many of the top 10 models are electric? | Four of the top ten are pure electric or extended-range electric. The top two positions are both pure EVs. |
| Why is the Tesla Model Y still so strong? | Proven build quality, excellent Supercharger network, strong resale value, and continuous software updates keep it competitive even as local rivals improve rapidly on price and features. |
| Are Chinese EV prices really lower than in the US? | Yes — often significantly. Many models in the top 30 offer 400+ km range and advanced driver assistance at price points 25–40% below comparable U.S. transaction prices after currency conversion. |
| Which affordable EVs under $15,000 are actually selling well? | The Wuling Hongguang Mini EV and similar city cars (Changan Lumin, etc.) dominate this segment and continue to post very high volumes. |
| How important is brand trust for new Chinese EV makers? | Extremely important. Xiaomi’s jump to fifth place shows that trust from other product categories plus strong software support can overcome the traditional “new brand” barrier very quickly. |
| Can Americans buy these top models today? | Most are not yet officially sold or fully certified in the United States. Parallel imports exist for some, but tariffs, FMVSS certification, and service networks remain the main obstacles. |
| Are plug-in hybrids and extended-range vehicles still relevant? | Yes. They remain strong in the top 30 because they solve long-distance travel without depending on perfect public charging infrastructure. |
| What does the data say about SUV vs sedan preference? | SUVs hold a clear lead in absolute volume, but compact sedans are extremely competitive below ¥150,000 where buyers prioritize lower purchase price and running costs. |
| Will the rankings change much in the second half of 2026? | Yes. New model launches, further price competition, and possible policy adjustments are expected to shuffle several positions before the end of the year. |
| Which Chinese models look most promising for export to the US? | Models in the ¥150k–280k range that already use LFP batteries, offer strong real-world range, and have modern ADAS + OTA capability tend to translate best for international markets seeking genuine value. |
| How reliable are these sales numbers? | They come from industry tracking platforms that aggregate dealer and manufacturer data. While exact monthly figures can be revised slightly, the overall ranking order and volume trends are considered highly reliable. |
| What does the full 198-model ranking tell us about EV adoption? | EV + EREV models now represent over 60% of volume in the top 50, but gasoline vehicles still dominate the broader 198-model list, especially below ¥150k. |
| Why are so many affordable EVs still selling in high volumes? | Low purchase price combined with very low running costs remains extremely attractive for first-time buyers and urban commuters in China. |
| Are extended-range vehicles losing ground to pure EVs? | No. EREV models like Li L6 and AITO M7/M8 continue to perform strongly because they solve range and charging infrastructure concerns for many families. |
| Which brands are gaining the most ground? | Xiaomi and Zeekr are the clearest risers. Their rapid appearance in the upper ranks shows that software, design, and ecosystem trust can accelerate brand acceptance. |
| How healthy is the overall Chinese auto market in 2026? | Stable but highly competitive. Growth has slowed compared to previous years, and price competition is intense across almost every segment. |
| What should US importers watch most closely? | Models in the ¥150k–280k range that already carry LFP batteries, strong real-world range, and modern ADAS + OTA capability have the best product fit for international markets. |
| Is the dominance of SUVs permanent? | SUVs remain the largest segment, but sedans are still very competitive in the budget and fleet segments where lower purchase price matters most. |
| Which powertrain will win long-term in China? | A mix. Pure EVs will continue gaining in urban and higher-income segments, while EREV/PHEV and efficient gasoline models will remain relevant in price-sensitive and long-distance use cases. |
Sources & Further Reading
• China Association of Automobile Manufacturers (CAAM) – Official monthly industry reports
• China Passenger Car Association (CPCA) – Authoritative passenger vehicle sales data
• Tesla Investor Relations – Monthly delivery reports and financial updates
• Xiaomi Group Investor Relations – EV delivery updates
• NIO Investor Relations – Monthly vehicle delivery reports
• Zeekr Intelligent Technology – Investor relations and delivery data
• BYD Company Limited – Official investor and sales information
• 2026 China Car Sales Ranking Jan-May Report

