GWM Overseas Sales Up 37.36% in February, Driven by User-Centric Innovation
GWM sold 42,675 vehicles overseas in February 2026, a 37.36% year-on-year increase, as its ecosystem-based globalization strategy gains momentum.
42,675 vehicles
37.36%
72,594 vehicles
What Happened
Great Wall Motor (GWM) sold 72,594 vehicles in February 2026, including 42,675 units overseas—a 37.36% year-on-year increase. Total sales for the first two months reached 162,906 units, reflecting strong momentum from the company's ecosystem-based globalization strategy.
GWM recently unveiled its ONE Platform, supporting five powertrain types (PHEV, HEV, BEV, FCEV, ICE) and built on native AI architecture. The platform integrates dual VLA large models and reconstructs safety logic through AI, aiming to simplify complex technologies and return to user needs.
GWM showcased its off-road capabilities through events like the Ice & Snow Carnival and the Rally Cerapió in Brazil, where stock TANK 300 and POER vehicles secured first and fourth places. The company also launched the HAVAL V7 in the Middle East and deepened local integration through partnerships like the Richmond Tigers in Australia and roadshows in Pakistan. GWM now operates over 1,500 overseas sales channels with cumulative international sales exceeding two million vehicles.
Why this matters
The growth demonstrates how Chinese automakers are expanding globally through localized operations and technology platforms that cater to diverse markets.
Terms in This Story
- PHEV
- Plug-in hybrid electric vehicle, which can be charged externally and runs on both electric and gasoline power.
- BEV
- Battery electric vehicle, powered solely by electricity stored in batteries with no internal combustion engine.
- FCEV
- Fuel cell electric vehicle, which generates electricity from hydrogen to power the motor.
- ICE
- Internal combustion engine, a traditional engine that burns gasoline or diesel to produce power.
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