China’s Chery Sets Ambitious 3.2 Million Vehicle Sales Goal for 2026

China’s Chery Sets Ambitious 3.2 Million Vehicle Sales Goal for 2026

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Chinese carmaker Chery Automobile has announced an ambitious target of selling 3.2 million vehicles in 2026, marking a 14% increase from its sales in 2025. The company shared the goal in a statement on Tuesday, signaling confidence in growth for both domestic and international markets.

Chery, one of China’s leading automakers, has steadily expanded its lineup in recent years, including sedans, SUVs, and electric vehicles. Its strong performance in 2025 laid the foundation for this new sales target, reflecting growing consumer demand and a push to strengthen its global presence.

The company is also investing in technology and manufacturing efficiency to meet its production goals. Chery aims to improve its electric vehicle offerings, aligning with China’s national strategy to promote greener and more sustainable transportation. Industry analysts say that reaching a 3.2 million sales target would make Chery one of the top-performing Chinese automakers in 2026.

Chery’s global expansion efforts include partnerships and exports to countries in Europe, Southeast Asia, and Latin America. The company’s focus on both traditional fuel vehicles and electric models shows a dual strategy to meet diverse market demands.

The automaker’s statement reflects optimism about the Chinese automotive market, which continues to recover from pandemic disruptions and is benefiting from increased consumer spending and new energy vehicle incentives. Chery’s sales goal also highlights the growing competition among Chinese automakers to secure a larger share in international markets.

As Chery moves forward, its ability to innovate in electric mobility, enhance supply chain efficiency, and capture export opportunities will determine whether it can meet this ambitious 2026 target.

Jan. 6, 2026 6:27 p.m. 476

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