JAKARTA - The Great Wall Motor (GWM) of a car manufacturer from China recorded a slick sales achievement in December 2023 with a total of 29,816 units of new energy vehicles (NEVs) increasing from year to year by 168.6 percent.

Quoted from the Carnewschina page, Tuesday, December 2, the above notes make the annual cumulative NEV sales 261,546 vehicles, an increase from year to year of 98.39 percent.

GWM comes by offering various brands, such as Haval, Ora, Tank, Wey and GWM pickup. One of the things that became the buzz is the cumulative sales of NEV brand Haval in 2023 exceeding 77,000 units, an increase from year to year of 649 percent.

Previously, on May 22, Li Ruifeng, GWM's Chief Growth Officer, revealed that all models from the car manufacturer will be equipped with Hi4's hybrid technology as the standard by the end of 2024.

Meanwhile, GWM reported that its overseas sales in 2023 for the first time surpassed 300,000 vehicles, and the cumulative sales overseas to date have surpassed 1.4 million vehicles.

Currently, GWM plans to expand further into the European market after entering German and British markets, including eight new markets in Europe, such as Italy, Spain, Portugal, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Austria, and Switzerland.

In November, GWM released Europe's ONE GWM strategy, and furthermore, introduced WEY 03 (previously known as Wey Coffee 02) to the European market and will officially debut in Rome with an exclusive test drive event.

In addition to the European market, GWM also plans to accelerate the implementation of NEV in the Southeast Asian market. On November 29, GWM launched a pure electric vehicle Ora 07 (previously known as the Ora Lightning Cat) in Thailand.

Not only Thailand, but GWM has also introduced various vehicle models in Indonesia, last August at the GIIAS 2023 exhibition and stole the attention of many people. It is reported that this year several models will go on sale in various major cities under the auspices of Indomobil.


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