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China new models May 2026: Audi E7X and Onvo L80 appear

19 June 2026 at 11:21

Onvo L80

Now that May 2026 has been studied, let’s focus on the latest launches on the Chinese market. Once again this month is very busy with lot of models launched at the Beijing Auto Show making their way into dealerships. As a result we have 12 new models hitting the charts, including 4 foreigners. To fully understand the scope of the Chinese market, make sure you consult our Exclusive Guide to all 192 active Chinese Brands.

1. Wuling Bingo Pro (13,657 sales)

Wuling has another hit on its hands with the new Bingo Pro already surpassing 13,000 wholesales in its first month in market. Positioned as a smart, urban A0-segment vehicle, it sits between the standard Wuling Bingo and the larger Bingo S. The Bingo Pro adopts a distinctive β€œneo-retro” styling, characterised by smooth curves, rounded body lines, and a flowing, water-drop silhouette. It comes in at 4,050 mm long, 1,758 mm wide and 1,580 mm high with a 2,560 mm wheelbase.

Unlike many competitors in this class that only seat four, the Bingo Pro features a 5-door, 5-seat configuration. It also standardises features like wireless phone charging, smart parking assist, and an electric tailgate across the lineup. There are two LFP battery pack options: 31.9 kWh for a 330 km range and 37.9 kWh for a 403 km range. Charging time is 15 minutes from 30% to 80% via DC fast charging. The Bingo Pro is priced from 56,800 to 70,800 yuan (7,300-9,100€ or US$7,850 to 9,800). Main competitors include the BYD Seagull, Geely Xingyuan, Leapmotor A10 and Chery QQ3 EV. The Bingo Pro is already above its bar for success.

Bar for success: 10,000 monthly sales

2. Arcfox Beta S3 (7,492 sales)

The Beta S3 is a highly strategic vehicle for Arcfox’s parent company BAIC as itΒ shakes up the mid-size segment by utilising a very aggressive pricing structure and pairing up with CATL’s Choco-SEB battery-swapping network.Β The Beta S3 features a sleek, coupe-like fastback silhouette with smooth, flowing body lines designed to maximise aerodynamic efficiency. The front end utilises the signature Arcfox β€œstar-ring” split LED headlight clusters paired with a closed grille and an aggressive, inverted trapezoidal lower cooling vent. The side profile showcases semi-concealed door handles. The S3 stands at 4,916 mm long, 1,900 mm wide and 1,480 mm high with a 2,876 mm wheelbase

The cabin is dominated by a massive 15.6-inch floating central touchscreen command centre paired with an 8.8-inch digital driver instrument cluster.Β It also features a 50W wireless smartphone charging pad and an electronic column shifter to free up centre console space. The S3Β features BAIC’s Yuanjing intelligent driving assistance system (Metaverse Pilot). Top-tier configurations are equipped with LiDAR and the Horizon Journey J6B ADAS chip to support high-speed and urban Navigation on Autopilot (NOA).Β The Beta S3 is available in plug-in charging variants and rapid battery-swapping variants. A automated battery swap at a compatible station takes just 99 seconds to unlock, remove, and replace the pack.

Pricing is heavily incentivised towards the Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS) swapping option, starting at just 59,800 yuan (US$8,200 or 7,700€) supplemented by a monthly battery rental fee of 599 yuan. The battery-owned pricing is 79,900 to 120,800 yuan. Main competitors are the BYD Seal 06, Nevo A07 and GAC Aion S Plus. The S3 has generated 30,000 orders within one month of pre-sales starting and is destined to great success.

Bar for success: 7,500 monthly sales

3. Onvo L80 (5,949 sales)

The L80 is the third model by NIO’s mainstream brand Onvo. It is a mid-to-large premium electric SUV, the two-row, five-seat variant of the larger three-row L90 and shares its underlying architecture and most of its body styling with it. To appeal to outdoor enthusiasts, the vehicle is built around extensive cargo access, featuring a wide-aperture, powered front hood. The L80 stands at 5,145 mm long, 1,998 mm wide and 1,766 mm high with a 3,110 mm wheelbase.Β The cabin features a premium wraparound dashboard layout available in four interior colour themes. It uses high-end materials, including ultra-fibre velvet headlinings, genuine floating wood trim, and β€œGalaxy Illusion” customisable ambient lighting.

The digital cockpit is spread across a 35-inch Augmented Reality Head-Up Display (AR-HUD) for safety information, a central 17.2-inch 3K infotainment screen, and an 8-inch screen dedicated to rear-row entertainment. The L80 boasts an unprecedented 2,840 litres of maximum storage, the largest of any 5-seat SUV in China. It includes 2,600 litres in the main boot with the second row folded completely flat ad a 240-litre powered front trunk with an 830 mm wide opening.

The RWD variant has a 340 kW electric motor and accelerates 0-100 km/h in 5.9 seconds while the AWD adds a 100 kW front motor for a 0-100 km/h in 4.7 seconds. All trims use an 85 kWh ternary (NCM) battery pack. The RWD range is up to 605 km while the AWD range is up to 570 km. The L80 supports 600 kW ultra-fast charging, capable of replenishing 250 km of range in just 5 minutes. Crucially, it fully supports Nio’s automated battery swap network, allowing a full battery replacement in under three minutes at over 2,500 compatible stations across China.

Pricing for the full purchase option (battery included) is from 242,800 to 279,800 yuan (US$35,700-41,200 or 31,200-35,900€) but buyers who choose to rent the battery via subscription can drop the entry vehicle price down to a stunning 156,800 yuan (US$23,100 or 20,100€) plus a monthly battery rental fee. The Tesla Model Y is the L80’s primary target. Onvo undercuts the base Model Y’s retail price by roughly 17,700 yuan.The L80 is significantly larger, features 900V architecture (which Tesla lacks), boasts battery-swapping tech, and incorporates LiDAR-based autonomy. Tesla relies on its superior brand equity and global Supercharger reputation to push back. The Li Auto L7, Xpeng G9 and Denza N7 are other competitors. The L80 is already Onvo’s best-seller for its first month in market and should continue this way to be deemed a success.

Bar for success: 7,500 monthly sales

4. NIO ES9 (3,108 sales)

The ES9 is NIO’s ultimate flagship executive SUV. Built on the advanced NT 3.0 platform, it stands as the largest mass-produced pure electric SUV developed in China. Striking a distinct balance between a luxury family hauler and a chauffeured business lounge, it pulls high-end technology from NIO’s ultra-luxury ET9 sedan. The ES9 is 5,365 mm long, 2,029 mm wide and 1,870 mm high with a 3,250 mm wheelbase. Primarily offered in a 2+2+2 six-seat executive layout, the cabin features premium materials, including traditional Chinese landscape art-inspired Su embroidery (boasting nearly 400,000 stitches in a rivers-and-mountains motif) across higher-tier trims.

The interior highlight is the β€œSky Island” executive cabin. The second row boasts zero-gravity seats with a continuous 2.3-meter cushion surface and a 42-point full-body massage system. It features liquid crystal (LC) smart dimming windows that tint dark in just 17 milliseconds for absolute privacy. A central β€œExecutive Console” incorporates dual 16-inch screens, a high-definition video conferencing system, and a magnetic tea tray.

A dual-motor all-wheel-drive system produces a combined 520 kW (697 hp) and 700 Nm of torque, catapulting this massive SUV from 0 to 100 km/h in just 4.3 seconds, with a top speed of 220 km/h. The ES9 is equipped with the SkyRide 48V fully active air suspension, steer-by-wire technology, and rear-wheel steeringβ€”giving this 5.3-metre giant a nimble turning circle of just 10.9 metres. It utilises a 102 kWh CATL ternary lithium-ion battery pack, delivering a CLTC-rated pure-electric range between 580 km and 620 km depending on the configuration and wheel size. Built on a 900V high-voltage platform, it supports 5C ultra-fast charging (adding 255 km of range in 5 minutes via 600 kW hyperchargers). Crucially, it supports NIO’s third-generation network, allowing a full battery swap in under 3 minutes.

NIO undercuts traditional foreign luxury giants by offering its Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS) subscription model, which significantly slashes the upfront vehicle purchase cost by 108,000 yuan. Prices range from 498,000 to 628,000 yuan (US$69,000-87,000 or 64,000-80,700€) but are down to 390,000 to 520,000 with BaaS, with an additional monthly battery rental fee. The ES9 rules the ultra-premium, full-size new-energy SUV class, directly targeting the AITO M9, Li Auto L9 and imported legacy icons scubas the BMW X7 and Mercedes GLS as well as flagship luxury EVs like the Mercedes EQS SUV and BMW iX.

Bar for success: 3,500 sales

5. WEY V9X (1,018 sales)

The WEY V9X is Great Wall Motor’s (GWM) flagship full-size luxury 6-seater SUV, representing a push into the ultra-premium β€œ9-series” SUV segment in China.Β The V9X features a commanding, business-class silhouette that leans away from rugged off-roading and heavily into modern, streamlined luxury. It draws heavy inspiration from traditional Chinese architectural elements and is available in dual-tone paint schemes. The V9X is offered in two distinct body lengths to suit either families or executives: the standard wheelbase is 5,205 mm long with a 3,050 mm wheelbase and the long wheelbase (Executive Edition) is 5,299 mm long with a 3,150 mm wheelbase. The interior layout is 2+2+2, with the second row featuring premium independent captain’s chairs with heating, ventilation, built-in wireless phone charging pads on the doors, and a 7-litre thermal refrigerator box.

TheΒ dashboard features a 12.3-inch driver cluster,Β dual 17.3-inch infotainment and passenger entertainment touchscreens and a 29-inch smart Head-Up Display (SR-HUD). There is also a 21.4-inch 4K ceiling-mounted entertainment monitor for the rear rows. The initial launch centres on the PHEV setup, with BEV versions expected later. A 2.0-litre turbocharged 4-cylinder gasoline engine (175 kW / 235 hp) is paired with dual electric motors and a 4-speed dedicated hybrid transmission (DHT) sending power to all four wheels. Combined system output scales dramatically by variant, producing 684 to 738 hp. It achieves 0–100 km/h in a swift 4.4 to 4.6 seconds. The V9X is offered in three SVOLT battery capacities (55.4 kWh, 66.6 kWh, and 80 kWh), yielding a pure-electric range of 240 km to 470 km (CLTC). Combined with a full gas tank, total comprehensive range spans an incredible 1,343 km to 1,700 km.

The V9X is priced from 349,800 to 389,800 yuan (US$51,400-57,300 or 44,900-50,100€) and enters the heavily contested large, luxury three-row NEV segment in China, targeting premium buyers looking to split the difference between luxury SUVs and MPVs. It will compete with the likes of the Li Auto L9, AITO M9, Denza N9, BYD Great Tang, Zeekr 8X and IM LS9. This is new territory for the WEY brand so we will keep our expectations modest.

Bar for success: 3,000 monthly sales

6. Luxeed V9 (549 sales)

The Luxeed V9 is a premium, flagship full-size luxury MPV jointly developed by tech giant Huawei and automaker Chery under the Harmony Intelligent Mobility Alliance (HIMA). Moving away from traditional, bulky MPV design tropes, it is engineered to act as a cutting-edge mobile office and luxury family lounge. The V9 moves away from the oversized, aggressive front grilles common on modern Chinese luxury minivans. It features a clean, fully enclosed front fascia, smooth geometric contours, and a streamlined silhouette designed to lower aerodynamic drag. The V9 is 5,359 mm long, 2,009 mm wide and 1,879 mm high with a 3,250 mm wheelbase.

The vehicle can be arranged in a premium 3-row, 7-seat (2+2+3) or executive 6-seat layouts. The second row can rotate 180 degrees backward to create a face-to-face conference/lounge room with the third row. The entire rear area can also fold into a flat β€œdouble bed mode.” In a mass-production first, the V9 features seat-integrated helmet airbags which automatically deploy from the headrests during a crash to encircle and protect the occupants’ heads and necks. The front dashboard features a panoramic triple-screen array (instrument cluster, central infotainment, and passenger screen), supplemented by dual 21.4-inch 3K screens for rear-row passengers.Β 

The V9 is launched primarily as an Extended Range Electric Vehicle (EREV), utilising a 1.5T engine as the range extender and dual electric motors, paired with a choice of two battery packs: a 37 kWh LFP battery for a pure electric range of 158 km and a 53.4 kWh Ternary Lithium battery for a pure electric range of 210-223 km. Combined with a full tank of gas, the EREV achieves a comprehensive cruising range of up to 1,250 to 1,320 km. The V9 is priced from 389,800 to 519,800 yuan (US$56,500-75,300 or 50,100-66,800€) and will compete with the likes of the Denza D9, Li Auto Mega, Zeekr 009 and Xpeng X9.

Bar for success: 2,500 monthly sales

7. Audi E7X (400 sales)

The AUDI brand, with a four-letter logo instead of the four-ring badge, is a cooperation with SAIC Motor that was launched last year and is developed specifically in China for China to target tech-savvy, younger buyers. AUDI’s first model was the E5 sportback which has been a complete failure. The pressure is on then for the E7X, a mid-to-large luxury electric crossover, to rectify the trajectory, and first month volumes are not encouraging. The E7X features a monolithic, coupe-like fastback crossover silhouette with short overhangs and a muscular, broad-shouldered stance. It is notably largeβ€”stretching over 5 meters longβ€”giving it an imposing road presence that is slightly longer and wider than a standard Audi Q8. The front end features an innovative hidden lighting system: when turned on, more than 1,000 individual triangular LEDs glow straight through the body paint to form a striking signature.

The E7X is 5,049 mm long, 1,997 mm wide, 1,710 mm high with a 3,060 mm wheelbase. The interior strips away physical buttons, anchoring the cockpit around a massive 27-inch 4K panoramic curved infotainment touchscreen seamlessly blended alongside a 12.3-inch digital driver instrument cluster. The rear cabin experience is augmented by a 21.4-inch ceiling-mounted retractable cinema monitor. The E7X offers theΒ Momenta ADAS Suite which enables advanced point-to-point urban Navigation on Autopilot (NOA) and fully automated scenario parking.

The E7X operates on a highly efficient 900V high-voltage electrical architecture utilising ternary NMC battery packs sourced from CATL. RWD variants have a 402 hp electric motor and AWD have dual electric motors for a combined 670 hp and a 0-100 km/h sprint time of 3.9 seconds. Thanks to its 900V platform and 4C fast-charging compatibility, it can charge from 10% to 80% in just 13 minutes, adding roughly 429 km of driving range in a 10-minute flash charge.

Audi launched the E7X with aggressive, market-disrupting pricing to directly tackle domestic Chinese premium brands. It goes from 269,800 to 359,800 yuan (US$39,800-53,000 or 34,700-46,200€), with its primary competitive target being the Xiaomi YU7. While Xiaomi commands ecosystem loyalty and strong initial momentum in China, AUDI counters with a more sophisticated active suspension architecture, a more executive-focused rear cabin (including that massive 21.4-inch drop-down screen), and legacy German manufacturing pedigree. Other competitors include the NIO EL7, Onvo L80 and Porsche Macan Electric.

Bar for success: 5,000 monthly sales

8. Xpeng GX (270 sales)

The GX is Xpeng’s new flagship full-size SUV, marking the brand’s entryΒ into the luxury three-row market, packing unprecedented processing power and an advanced steer-by-wire chassis.Β The GX features an undeniable β€œRange Rover-esque” road presence. It embraces a stately, boxy, and minimalistic design language with an upright front fascia, a high hood line, and distinctively slanted A and B-pillars. The side profile includes sleek retractable door handles. The rear features an executive split-opening tailgate and a clean, single full-width upper LED light bar. The GX comes in at 5,265 mm long, 1,999 mm wide, 1,800 mm high with a 3,115 mm wheelbase.

The vehicle is offered in a luxury 6-seat (2+2+2) layout. The digital cabin skips clutter for crisp screen real estate, powered by XPeng’s proprietary software and includes aΒ 17.3-inch central infotainment touchscreen,Β 8.8-inch driver digital instrument cluster,Β 88-inch high-definition Augmented Reality Head-Up Display (AR-HUD) andΒ 21.4-inch ceiling-mounted drop-down entertainment monitor for rear passengers.Β The GX rides on an advanced chassis featuring Bosch steer-by-wire and brake-by-wire technology, a dual-chamber active air suspension, and rear-wheel steering (7.5Β° angle normally, ramping to 10Β° for automated parking), giving it a tight, hatchback-like turning circle.

It is sold in two distinct powertrain variants. First as a BEV supporting 5C fast charging (10% to 80% in 12 minutes) with RWD (635-665 km range) or AWD (720-750 km range and 0-100 km/h in 4.0 seconds). Second as an EREV using a 1.5-litre turbocharged engine as a generator. The GX is priced from 279,800 to 329,800 yuan (US$41,060-48,395 or 35,950-42,400€) and will compete with the likes of the Li Auto L9, AITO M9, NIO ES9 and Denza N9. The GX received 24,863 firm orders within 12 hours of entering the market, so we are looking at a solid performance for the brand’s new flagship.

Bar for success: 4,000 monthly sales

9. Smart #6 (133 sales)

The #6 is the first ever sedan from the Smart brand, now a Geely Mercedes joint venture. Rather than going pure electric right away, it uniquely debuts with a long-range plug-in hybrid powertrain. The #6 features an elegant, low-slung, β€œneo-retro” fastback liftback silhouette that measures nearly 4.9 meters long. It comes at exactly 4,906 mm long, 1,922 mm wide, 1,508 mm high with a wheelbase of 2,926 mm (larger than a standard BMW 3-Series). It abandons aggressive angular lines for smooth, aerodynamic curves, giving it a majestic road presenceβ€”earning it the official brand mascot of a β€œshark.”

The interior mirrors the rugged luxury of the Smart #5 but adapts it into a sleeker, lower-profile executive cabin. The dashboard boasts a fully digital driver instrument cluster and dual 13-inch OLED screens seamlessly spanning the centre console over to the front passenger side. The #6 utilises Geely’s high-efficiency NordThor Hybrid (EHD) powertrain, with a front-wheel-drive (FWD) setup paired with a Mercedes-tuned chassis and premium ZF steering. A 1.5-litre turbocharged inline-4 engine producing 120 kW (161 hp) is paired with a 200 kW (268 hp) electric motor integrated into a 3-speed Dedicated Hybrid Transmission (DHT) for a combined output of 429 hp.

Smart offers two lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery variants: aΒ 20 kWh pack (SVOLT) for 110–135 km pure electric range (CLTC) or aΒ 41.5 kWh pack (CATL) for up to 285 km pure electric range (CLTC). Combined with a full tank of gas, it reaches 1,810 km of total cruising range, with a fuel economy of roughly 3.9L/100km. The #6 is priced fromΒ 177,900 to 217,900 yuan (US$24,500 to $30,000 or 22,900-28,000€) and enters a very competitive premium segment. It will compete with the likes of the BYD Han, BYD Seal 07, Deepal L07, Nevo A07, Zeekr 007 and Xiaomi SU7. Smart has struggled to raise interest with Chinese buyers so far, and the #6 doesn’t seem to have what it takes to reverse the trend.

Bar for success: 2,500 monthly sales

Other models launched in May are the Volvo ES90 (23 sales), Volvo EX90 (20 sales) and MG 4X (1 sale).

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Kazakhstan May 2026: Changan cracks podium, helped by new CS35 Max

16 June 2026 at 08:19

The new Changan CS35 Max is up to #3 in Kazakhstan in May.

New vehicle sales in Kazakhstan drop -5.1% year-on-year in May to 18,393 units, pushing the year-to-date tally further into negative territory at -1.8% to 84,002. This month, after a freak surge by Chevrolet in April, Hyundai (-27.6%) reclaims the top of the brands charts with 15.8% share and despite a sharp year-on-year fall. Chevrolet (-0.2%) is relegated to #2 with 12.7% share vs. 17.2% so far this year where it stays #1. Changan (+17.5%) advances further to a record this place, the carmaker’s first time on the Kazakh podium. In contrast Kia (-24.9%) drops to #4 ahead of four Chinese carmakers: Chery (+9.8%), Haval (+19.7%), JAC (+58.4%), all rising apart from Jetour (-7.8%).

Over in the models charts, the Chevrolet Cobalt (+19.7%) stays on top even though it drops from 25.5% share last month to 12.2%. The Hyundai Tucson (+0.6%) remains at #2 while the new Changan CS35 Max ascends to the podium for its third month in market. It distances its big brother the Changan CS55 Plus (-26.3%) while the Haval M6 (+2.2%) rounds out the Top 5. The Chery Tiggo 2 (-6%) is up four spots on April to #5 and the JAC S3 (+78.2%) is up 20 to #7. The Toyota Camry (+147.8%), Haval Jolion (+49.7%) and Jetour X70FL (+20.1%) also shine in the remainder of the Top 10.

Previous month: Kazakhstan April 2026: Chevrolet Cobalt at 25.5% share

Previous year: Kazakhstan Full Year 2025: Record market, Hyundai and Chevrolet Cobalt stay #1

Full May 2026 Top 57 All brands and Top 217 All models below.

Kazakhstan May 2026 – brands:

PosBrandMay-26%/25Apr2026 1-5%/25PosFY25
1Hyundai2,89915.8%– 27.6%214,21316.9%– 29.3%21
2Chevrolet2,33912.7%– 0.2%114,46917.2%+ 30.6%12
3Changan1,7939.7%+ 17.5%46,9068.2%+ 79.5%48
4Kia1,5058.2%– 24.9%310,91013.0%+ 19.7%33
5Chery1,5018.2%+ 9.8%66,1477.3%+ 4.2%54
6Haval1,3667.4%+ 19.7%55,0536.0%+ 6.0%66
7JAC1,2586.8%+ 58.4%113,1453.7%– 18.8%99
8Jetour1,1786.4%– 7.8%74,5445.4%– 21.0%75
9Toyota9375.1%+ 15.4%93,0333.6%– 18.2%107
10Geely (incl. Galaxy)8774.8%– 13.1%83,6264.3%– 19.0%810
11BYD3782.1%+ 114.8%101,5591.9%+ 291.7%1112
12GAZ3241.8%+ 0.6%121,1641.4%– 26.7%1211
13Lada1891.0%– 25.0%131,0321.2%– 10.3%1314
14MG1600.9%+ 142.4%174590.5%+ 109.6%1726
15JAC Trucks1560.8%+ 122.9%205560.7%+ 71.1%1621
16TANK1540.8%– 19.8%147660.9%– 12.4%1416
17Yutong1330.7%+ 209.3%157390.9%+ 116.7%1518
18Howo1300.7%n/a253970.5%n/a2128
19Soueast1270.7%new261970.2%new28 –
20Lexus790.4%– 69.6%184380.5%– 55.7%1913
21Skoda770.4%– 72.5%234180.5%– 54.8%2015
22Foton750.4%+ 581.8% –760.1%+ 13.4%4348
23Lixiang710.4%new164550.5%new18 –
24Kamaz510.3%– 51.9%213200.4%– 34.7%2222
25BMW480.3%+ 41.2%282110.3%+ 1.9%2727
26GWM450.2%– 15.1%36870.1%– 50.3%4133
27Omoda370.2%– 78.2%243200.4%– 50.2%2320
28Kaiyi350.2%– 58.8%311920.2%– 59.2%2924
29Zeekr340.2%+ 21.4%371230.1%– 27.2%3532
30Jaecoo330.2%– 67.6%191900.2%– 38.1%3030
31Skywell310.2%+ 55.0% –1200.1%+ 380.0%3750
32Infiniti300.2%+ 20.0%331510.2%+ 23.8%3344
33Mercedes290.2%– 3.3%301690.2%– 5.1%3131
34Porsche270.1%– 43.8%321200.1%– 27.3%3634
35GAC250.1%– 65.8%272160.3%– 10.4%2625
36Hyundai Truck & Bus230.1%+ 9.5%341120.1%+ 83.6%3841
37Subaru230.1%– 81.6%222260.3%– 53.5%2523
38Audi210.1%– 22.2%43740.1%– 52.9%4435
39Exeed210.1%– 89.6%291570.2%– 78.3%3219
40ROX200.1%– 42.9%42660.1%– 15.4%4537
41Land Rover180.1%+ 63.6%40770.1%– 20.6%4242
42Dongfeng150.1%– 48.3%38610.1%– 9.0%4738
43FAW150.1%– 74.1%351300.2%– 27.0%3429
44Lynk & Co150.1%new41430.1%new4958
45Cadillac140.1%– 50.0%39640.1%– 39.6%4639
46Genesis140.1%+ 27.3% –250.0%– 63.8%5247
47Paz110.1%– 35.3%46490.1%– 43.7%4840
48Shacman110.1%– 38.9%52960.1%+ 113.3%3943
49Sitrak90.0%n/a53910.1%n/a4057
50Fiat80.0%+ 300.0%44380.0%+ 46.2%5049
51Golden Dragon80.0%n/a –300.0%– 43.4%5136
52Ural70.0%– 30.0% –340.0%– 46.0%2417
53Nissan30.0%n/a50230.0%n/a5375
54Mercedes Trucks20.0%– 50.0%47180.0%– 43.8%5554
55Volkswagen20.0%n/a48180.0%– 53.8%5655
56Jeep10.0%n/a –20.0%– 94.3%6056
57Scania10.0%– 94.1%51150.0%– 66.7%5751

Kazakhstan May 2026 – models:

PosModelMay-26%/25Apr2026 1-5%/25PosFY25
1Chevrolet Cobalt2,23812.2%+ 19.7%113,47416.0%– 6.2%11
2Hyundai Tucson1,5648.5%+ 0.6%27,0748.4%– 35.1%22
3Changan CS35 Max6373.5%new51,8622.2%new8 –
4Changan CS55 Plus6373.5%– 26.3%63,0763.7%+ 3.0%48
5Haval M65653.1%+ 2.2%81,6722.0%– 41.6%1111
6Chery Tiggo 25322.9%– 6.0%101,9362.3%– 31.1%79
7JAC S35222.8%+ 78.2%271,5831.9%– 40.9%1310
8Haval Jolion5152.8%+ 49.7%72,2312.7%+ 21.1%619
9Toyota Camry5132.8%+ 147.8%91,5651.9%– 20.5%1413
10Jetour X70FL5082.8%+ 20.1%111,3161.6%– 43.7%1515
11Hyundai Mufasa4952.7%– 14.8%32,4803.0%– 41.0%54
12Kia Sportage4422.4%– 55.6%44,7695.7%– 25.5%33
13JAC J73972.2%+ 102.6%516810.8%– 37.9%3037
14Kia Soluto3942.1%new241,7422.1%new10145
15Chery Tiggo 7Β 3842.1%n/a121,8592.2%+ 3693.9%912
16Hyundai Santa Fe3321.8%– 34.4%171,1931.4%– 63.5%186
17Changan CS75 Plus3281.8%+ 22.4%141,3051.6%+ 84.8%1639
18GAZ Gazelle3241.8%+ 0.6%181,1641.4%– 44.9%1916
19Jetour X502331.3%– 48.8%169771.2%– 52.2%2317
20Kia K52211.2%+ 1.8%131,1591.4%– 34.1%2025
21Chery Tiggo 42191.2%+ 30.4%219831.2%– 35.0%2223
22Jetour X70 Plus2121.2%+ 265.5%289231.1%– 28.4%2524
23BYD Song Plus2011.1%+ 16.9%208221.0%+ 3.9%2630
24Hyundai Elantra1961.1%– 56.0%151,6051.9%– 65.5%125
25JAC JS41871.0%+ 112.5%992440.3%– 51.6%6160
26Geely Coolray1791.0%– 38.7%365470.7%– 68.3%3420
27Kia Cerato1771.0%– 18.8%231,2721.5%– 6.9%1722
28Haval H61710.9%+ 48.7%305880.7%– 46.5%3343
29Toyota RAV41620.9%+ 105.1%463980.5%– 41.8%4335
30Geely Galaxy Cityray1610.9%new226530.8%new31148
31Kia Sorento1610.9%+ 22.9%191,1551.4%– 10.5%2126
32Chery C81520.8%new395210.6%new35 –
33Geely Galaxy EX5 EM-I1510.8%new324960.6%new37224
34Geely Atlas1490.8%– 48.8%336230.7%– 47.8%3238
35Chery Arrizo 61390.8%new344690.6%new40101
36Yutong ZK-Series1330.7%+ 209.3%257390.9%+ 21.3%2736
37Howo ZZ-Series1300.7%n/a593970.5%n/a4461
38Toyota Land Cruiser Prado1260.7%– 60.7%297090.8%– 47.6%2929
39Jetour T21250.7%+ 3.3%433630.4%– 70.6%4633
40Hyundai Sonata1120.6%– 69.2%269591.1%– 54.1%2414
41Lada Niva Legend1070.6%+ 12.6%414660.6%+ 4.0%4155
42JAC Sunray1050.6%+ 2525.0%852920.3%+ 113.1%5375
43TANK 300960.5%– 8.6%314830.6%– 40.1%3840
44BYD Chazor930.5%new423770.4%new45220
45Jetour T1900.5%new404710.6%new3984
46Soueast S07840.5%new901150.1%new84 –
47Changan Uni-V790.4%+ 139.4%492930.3%+ 24.2%5179
48Hyundai Custin760.4%– 68.3%453360.4%– 76.2%4834
49Toyota Hilux760.4%– 3.8%531670.2%– 68.4%7247
50Foton Toano750.4%+ 1400.0% –760.1%+ 81.0%101165
51Changan Eado Plus730.4%new –730.1%new103 –
52Chery Tiggo 9710.4%+ 153.6%543290.4%+ 97.0%4991
53Hyundai Palisade700.4%– 74.3%703130.4%– 68.9%5031
54Geely Okavango690.4%+ 392.9%572540.3%– 64.5%5845
55Geely Monjaro670.4%+ 86.1%502930.3%+ 68.4%5297
56Haval H5640.3%– 11.1%473370.4%– 27.2%4757
57MG 5630.3%+ 34.0%612300.3%– 9.4%6367
58Kia Seltos610.3%– 53.8%384110.5%– 23.7%4248
59BYD Yuan Up580.3%n/a652710.3%+ 118.5%5550
60MG HS560.3%new891040.1%new91 –
61TANK 500560.3%– 30.9%552660.3%– 48.3%5656
62Geely Galaxy Preface540.3%new672150.3%new64217
63Hyundai Staria540.3%+ 31.7%372530.3%– 32.7%5963
64Chevrolet Onix530.3%– 84.4%447280.9%– 65.7%287
65JAC T6480.3%+ 152.6%712070.2%– 20.4%6864
66Lexus RX460.3%– 62.6%642070.2%– 56.6%6942
67GWM Wingle 7450.2%+ 246.2%81730.1%– 61.2%104113
68Haval H9440.2%+ 76.0%681470.2%– 19.7%7488
69Skoda Kodiaq440.2%– 80.1%622490.3%– 76.4%6032
70Geely Emgrand410.2%– 89.1%355170.6%– 73.6%3618
71JAC JS8400.2%– 62.6%931190.1%– 72.5%8354
72Lada Granta370.2%– 45.6%632340.3%– 63.9%6244
73Lixiang L7350.2%new761370.2%new77 –
74Soueast S06340.2%new104560.1%new117 –
75Toyota Land Cruiser 300340.2%– 37.0%731250.1%– 72.5%8058
76JAC T9320.2%+ 146.2%692080.2%– 22.4%6780
77Chevrolet Tahoe310.2%+ 3000.0%561370.2%+ 4466.7%76210
78Lixiang L6310.2%new522620.3%new57 –
79Skywell NJL Series310.2%+ 55.0% –1200.1%+ 21.2%82140
80Zeekr 7X300.2%new119590.1%new114151
81Skoda Octavia290.2%+ 7.4%1681070.1%– 37.8%88104
82Changan Hunter Plus270.1%– 54.2%601860.2%– 40.2%7170
83MG ZS270.1%+ 200.0%661080.1%+ 80.0%87155
84BYD Sea Lion 7260.1%new83860.1%new96132
85JAC N56240.1%– 17.2%82940.1%– 24.8%9389
86Jaecoo J7240.1%– 59.3%481380.2%– 54.6%7582
87Kia Soul210.1%+ 31.3%1131350.2%– 42.1%7885
88Kaiyi X3200.1%– 37.5%94850.1%– 71.6%9776
89ROX 01200.1%– 42.9%106660.1%– 62.5%10892
90BMW X7190.1%+ 111.1%100620.1%– 45.6%111107
91Kia Ceed190.1%– 93.3%722140.3%– 88.1%6627
92Lada Largus190.1%n/a771660.2%n/a73208
93Lexus LX190.1%– 77.4%861040.1%– 81.4%9046
94Toyota Corolla190.1%– 50.0%194320.0%– 89.3%14281
95Infiniti QX80180.1%– 14.3%103700.1%– 32.0%105135
96Subaru Forester180.1%– 70.5%581910.2%– 47.4%7071
97Omoda C7170.1%n/a79750.1%+ 167.9%102160
98Dongfeng BW Series150.1%– 31.8%101590.1%– 41.0%113105
99FAW CA-Series150.1%– 72.2%871120.1%– 60.3%8573
100JAC J7 Plus150.1%– 75.4%160240.0%– 93.6%15877
101Omoda S5150.1%– 83.1%921110.1%– 74.4%8669
102Range Rover150.1%+ 275.0%109510.1%– 44.0%122125
103Cadillac Escalade140.1%– 30.0%102640.1%– 45.8%109110
104MG RX9140.1%new –140.0%new189 –
105Porsche Cayenne140.1%– 51.7%95690.1%– 43.0%106102
106Lada Niva Travel130.1%– 75.9%751240.1%– 60.6%8174
107GAC GS4 Max120.1%+ 200.0%881050.1%+ 228.1%89123
108KAMAZ 65116120.1%+ 140.0%162240.0%– 31.4%160198
109BMW X5110.1%– 15.4%105450.1%– 64.6%129112
110Changan Uni-K110.1%– 63.3%74930.1%– 31.6%94100
111Exeed TXL110.1%– 66.7%126270.0%– 83.9%15493
112KAMAZ 43502110.1%+ 10.0%132660.1%+ 83.3%107144
113Lada Vesta110.1%– 68.6%141380.0%– 82.6%13490
114Shacman SX-Series110.1%– 38.9%167960.1%+ 12.9%92106
115Audi Q8100.1%+ 400.0%169220.0%– 43.6%163170
116GAC GS8100.1%– 60.0%115530.1%– 63.7%120108
117Genesis GV80100.1%+ 100.0% –160.0%– 51.5%182179
118Chevrolet Tracker90.0%– 91.3%158500.1%– 92.0%12351
119Hyundai Trucks EX990.0%+ 50.0%117570.1%– 36.7%115128
120JAC М490.0%new –540.1%new119118
121Jaecoo J890.0%– 79.1%91500.1%– 59.0%125115
122Jetour Dashing90.0%– 79.1%802150.3%– 50.9%6559
123Kia Carnival90.0%+ 125.0%152310.0%+ 3.3%144189
124PAZ 320490.0%n/a221140.0%– 73.1%190154
125Porsche Macan90.0%+ 80.0%145210.0%– 54.3%166147
126Sitrak ZZ-Series90.0%n/a180910.1%n/a95201
127Soueast S0990.0%new118260.0%new155 –
128Fiat Ducato80.0%+ 700.0%134370.0%+ 85.0%135134
129Golden Dragon XML80.0%n/a –300.0%– 64.3%14686
130Hyundai Trucks EX880.0%– 27.3%116190.0%+ 35.7%170227
131JAC T880.0%+ 33.3%111630.1%+ 14.5%110117
132KAMAZ 4311880.0%– 76.5%78830.1%– 70.0%9865
133Lexus GX80.0%– 79.5%98780.1%– 73.7%9978
134Mercedes GLS80.0%+ 100.0%114430.1%– 28.3%132133
135Infiniti QX5570.0%+ 133.3%138310.0%+ 19.2%143187
136JAC N3570.0%+ 75.0%161190.0%– 13.6%171200
137Lynk & Co 0870.0%new124200.0%new167 –
138Toyota Hiace70.0%– 46.2%97360.0%– 10.0%139164
139Ural 555770.0%n/a –70.0%– 65.0%206234
140Audi Q760.0%+ 100.0%136220.0%– 21.4%162162
141BMW 5 Series60.0%+ 20.0%133320.0%+ 3.2%140172
142Exeed LX60.0%– 94.6%84760.1%– 86.3%10052
143Haval H6 GT60.0%new150460.1%new12883
144Kaiyi X3 Pro60.0%– 71.4%140280.0%– 81.1%150109
145KAMAZ 5360560.0%– 33.3%120180.0%– 37.9%174190
146Mercedes G-Class60.0%– 33.3%214140.0%– 76.7%188138
147BMW X350.0%n/a149300.0%+ 114.3%145196
148Infiniti QX5050.0%+ 400.0%112500.1%+ 163.2%124205
149Kaiyi E550.0%+ 66.7%130510.1%– 20.3%12195
150KAMAZ 6511550.0%– 44.4%108560.1%– 6.7%116129
151Lixiang L950.0%new96550.1%new118 –
152Lynk & Co 0350.0%new21290.0%new198 –
153Mercedes GLC Coupe50.0%n/a143180.0%+ 100.0%176232
154Omoda C550.0%– 93.8%1211340.2%– 73.5%7953
155Subaru Crosstreck50.0%– 68.8% –60.0%– 92.0%216116
156BMW X640.0%+ 100.0%183190.0%– 42.4%168159
157Chery Arrizo 840.0%– 87.1%137430.1%– 86.6%13172
158Chevrolet Captiva40.0%– 86.7%184450.1%– 66.9%130103
159Genesis GV7040.0%+ 100.0% –60.0%– 85.4%207171
160JAC N12040.0%– 20.0%122240.0%– 58.6%159157
161JAC N9040.0%– 69.2%129370.0%– 40.3%136153
162Kaiyi X740.0%– 86.2%173280.0%– 82.8%15198
163KAMAZ 432640.0%n/a –40.0%n/a229 –
164KAMAZ 6511740.0%+ 300.0% –40.0%– 86.2%230202
165Lexus NX40.0%+ 33.3%153280.0%– 40.4%152141
166Zeekr X40.0%+ 0.0%148410.0%– 61.3%133120
167Exeed VX30.0%– 94.1%110460.1%– 77.6%12794
168GAC GS330.0%– 91.9%107480.1%– 64.7%12699
169Geely Galaxy EX230.0%new20440.0%new228 –
170Geely Galaxy EX530.0%new127240.0%new157318
171JAC S730.0%new –30.0%new236 –
172Lynk & Co 0930.0%new142140.0%new187 –
173Mercedes GLC30.0%+ 200.0%164150.0%+ 7.1%184228
174Mercedes GLE Coupe30.0%n/a144220.0%– 50.0%165166
175Porsche 91130.0%– 57.1%156110.0%– 50.0%196212
176Skoda Karoq30.0%– 90.3%157360.0%– 83.8%13887
177Audi A720.0%n/a19640.0%+ 100.0%227280
178Audi Q8 E-tron20.0%n/a18180.0%– 55.6%200209
179Chevrolet Labo20.0%n/a125270.0%+ 50.0%153175
180Hyundai Trucks H10020.0%n/a185170.0%+ 466.7%179194
181Hyundai Trucks QT50020.0%new128120.0%new193 –
182JAC JS620.0%– 71.4%18660.0%– 94.7%210131
183JAC N20020.0%+ 100.0%172110.0%– 68.6%195130
184Lada Iskra20.0%new18840.0%new231 –
185Land Rover Defender20.0%– 50.0%210170.0%– 43.3%180177
186Lexus LM20.0%+ 0.0%21170.0%– 75.0%205203
187Mercedes GLE20.0%– 77.8%177220.0%– 31.3%164181
188Mercedes S-Class20.0%+ 0.0%16590.0%– 55.0%199199
189Mercedes V-Class20.0%– 33.3%154120.0%– 70.7%194186
190Nissan Patrol20.0%n/a178180.0%n/a177308
191PAZ 320520.0%– 83.3%189300.0%– 57.7%147126
192TANK 70020.0%– 66.7%193170.0%– 45.2%181168
193VW Touareg20.0%n/a146180.0%– 50.0%178182
194Audi Q310.0%– 50.0% –30.0%– 57.1%232242
195BMW 3 Series10.0%n/a19830.0%+ 200.0%233267
196BMW X110.0%+ 0.0%19930.0%– 70.0%234226
197BMW XM10.0%– 50.0% –10.0%– 87.5%258249
198Changan Alsvin10.0%– 99.6% –180.0%– 98.5%17228
199Chevrolet Damas10.0%n/a –20.0%– 96.3%243137
200Chevrolet Traverse10.0%n/a20150.0%– 44.4%217244
201Exeed RX10.0%– 80.0% –80.0%– 81.8%201174
202Haval Dargo10.0%– 96.9% –320.0%– 91.6%14168
203Hyundai H35010.0%– 50.0% –10.0%– 50.0%268300
204Hyundai Trucks EX1010.0%– 50.0% –50.0%+ 150.0%218245
205JAC E-J710.0%+ 0.0% –10.0%– 50.0%270223
206JAC IEV7S10.0%n/a20620.0%n/a246 –
207JAC M310.0%n/a17170.0%– 63.2%204214
208JAC RF810.0%new –10.0%new272302
209JAC S510.0%new –20.0%new249303
210Jeep Grand Cherokee10.0%n/a –10.0%– 96.7%273215
211Jetour X90 Plus10.0%– 99.4% –2740.3%– 73.1%5441
212KAMAZ 4514310.0%– 75.0%17460.0%– 82.9%211184
213Nissan Qashqai10.0%n/a22050.0%n/a223 –
214Porsche Panamera10.0%– 66.7%19030.0%– 88.9%240207
215Range Rover Sport10.0%– 50.0% –60.0%– 71.4%215206
216Scania P/G/R Series10.0%– 87.5%166300.0%+ 3.4%148176
217Skoda Superb10.0%n/a191250.0%+ 733.3%156191

Source: Autoconsulting

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