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Great Wall Motor’s auto sales drop 28.16% in Jan., while export volume still jumps

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Shanghai (ZXZC)- Great Wall Motor (GWM), China's largest SUV and pickup manufacturer, reported a 28.16% year-on-year drop in its Jan. new vehicle sales. Meanwhile, the outputs for the month also slumped 31.79%.

Great Wall Motor’s auto sales drop 28.16% in Jan., while export volume still jumps

The combined sales of two SUV brands, Haval and WEY, sharply shrank 32.4% compared to the year-ago period. Among 58,720 Haval-branded SUVs sold last month, 26,414 units were from the biggest sales contributor Haval H6. However, the well-received SUV model was hit by a 41.35% sales plunge. Besides, the respective sales of both Haval H2 and F5 represented decline of over 60%.

Great Wall Motor’s auto sales drop 28.16% in Jan., while export volume still jumps

Despite the overall downturn, the sales of the Haval H9 and M6 still vigorously grew 50.12% and 18.36% from a year ago respectively. In addition, the total sales of other models, including the Haval H1, H5 and H7, jumped 13.48% to 1,650 units.

WEY, the brand bearing GWM's ambition to move upscale, suffered a double-digit decrease as well with none of models achieving increase.

The automaker sold a total of 13,846 pickups in January. The sales of the Wingle fell 31.35% to 7,870 units. The Great Wall C30 had a sales surge of 189.12% thanks to the comparatively small base number for the year-ago period.

Great Wall Motor’s auto sales drop 28.16% in Jan., while export volume still jumps

The P Series Pickup, a young brand just launched in last August, saw its sales volume amount to 5,551 units, versus 7,020 units for the previous month. As of Jan. 2020, the sales of the P Series Pickup aggregated 23,850 units.

Great Wall Motor’s auto sales drop 28.16% in Jan., while export volume still jumps

The BEV-focused ORA suffered a steep decrease of 65.65%. The nosedive in the ORA iQ sales was the main factor bringing the whole sales down.

Great Wall Motor’s auto sales drop 28.16% in Jan., while export volume still jumps

In spite of the sliding performance in domestic market, GWM still witnessed its export volume jump 18.36% year over year to 4,442 units in Jan. The automaker globally premiered its Haval Concept H and announced the India debut of the concept vehicle – Vision 2025 at the 2020 Auto Expo. It plans to invest an estimated total of $1 billion in India in a phased manner, covering manufacturing plant, vehicle research and development, production of power batteries and electric drives, vehicle and component production.