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Global car sales 2025: BYD and Geely continue to climb into the top 10

The composition of the ten largest automobile manufacturers in the world will not have changed in 2025, but their order will: the two largest Chinese manufacturers will move up the list.

According to the latest financial filings from all of the world’s leading automakers, BYD has moved above Ford to sixth place, while Geely’s sales have increased dramatically, moving the company from tenth to eighth place.

Pursue Sales 2025 Change Change of position
Toyota Motor Company 11.21 million +4.8%
Volkswagen Group 8.68 million -0.5%
Hyundai Kia 7.27 million +0.8%
General Motors 6.18 million +3.0%
Stellar 5.48 million +1.3%
BYD 4.60 million +7.7% +1
ford 4.40 million -2.0% -1
Geely Group 4.12 million +23.4% +2
Honda 3.46 million -9.2% -1
Nissan 3.21 million -5.6% -1

As we recently reported, Toyota remained at the top for the sixth consecutive year and extended its lead over Volkswagen Group. You can read more about their brand evolution, sales by region and their mix of combustion and electric powertrains in our previous article.

In the third, Hyundai Kia Sales rose slightly: the Hyundai and Genesis brands rose by 0.1 percent to 4,138,389 units. Of these, 961,812 had electrified drives, an increase of 27 percent compared to 2024. The two brands sold a total of 634,990 hybrid vehicles and 275,669 electric vehicles.

Meanwhile, Kia rose by 1.5 percent to 3,135,873 vehicles. Sales of electric vehicles also grew at the sister brand: Hybrid sales rose by 23.7 percent to 454,000 and electric vehicle sales by 18.9 percent to 238,000.

At General MotorsThe company gained ground in North America and increased U.S. sales by 5.5 percent to 2,853,000. The General finally halted its sales decline in China, where it rose 2.5 percent to 2,418,000.

However, GM had to accept setbacks in South America: In Brazil, the numbers fell by 14.1 percent to 276,000 units.

Stellar The company lost ground in Europe with 2,491,000 vehicles (down 3.3 percent), but was able to make up for this with increasing sales in North America (up 2.8 percent to 1,472,000), the Middle East and Africa (up 7.1 percent to 453,000) and South America (up 9.6 percent to 1,000,000).

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