SAIC Motor Reshapes Sales Structure by 2025: Self-Owned Brands Lead Growth
[Corporate Update] SAIC Motor sold 4.507 million vehicles in 2025, with its self-owned brands accounting for 65% of total sales.
Core Trend: Self-Owned Brands Become Primary Growth Engine
Sales of self-owned brands reached 2.928 million units, up 21.6% year-over-year, representing 65% of the group’s total sales—an absolute majority for the first time. Brands including Roewe, MG, IM Motors, and Wuling all delivered strong performance, shifting the company’s growth driver from joint ventures to self-owned brands.
Key Metrics: Dual Breakthroughs in New Energy and Retail
Annual new energy vehicle (NEV) sales hit 1.643 million units, surging 33.12% year-over-year; retail sales at the consumer end totaled 4.67 million units, maintaining the company’s position as the industry leader. Joint venture segments also accelerated their transformation, with Buick’s 'Zhi Jing' and the Audi E5 Sportback launching as integrated smart-electric models.
Strategic Foundation: Restructuring Success Recognized by Capital Markets
Thanks to its structural transformation, SAIC Motor was reinstated into the SSE 50 Index in 2025, signaling capital market recognition of its revalued worth and long-term strategy.