SYDNEY: Chery Group set a new delivery record in April 2026, as the company continues to succeed in key markets including Australia.
Total monthly deliveries reached 251,400 units, a 25.2% increase year-on-year, solidifying Chery’s position as the second-largest Chinese automotive brand by delivery volume.
New energy vehicle deliveries totaled 100,300 units, growing 63.8% year-on-year, while international deliveries reached 177,600 units, up 102.4%, highlighting accelerating demand across export markets, and marking a new record for monthly international vehicle deliveries from China.
Behind this steady growth in deliveries is Chery’s long-standing commitment to building the company on a strong technological foundation and steadily increasing investment in innovation, as reflected in its latest R&D (research and development) expenditure figures.

First-quarter R&D investment reached 2.85 billion yuan (RM1.66bil), up 25.44% year-on-year and outpacing gross profit growth, underscoring Chery’s continued focus on long-term technological development.
The ongoing increase in investment in innovation was showcased in full force at the Beijing Auto Show 2026 in April.
Chery showcased 57 models and simultaneously presented 31 cutting-edge technological achievements in the fields of electrification and intelligent technology, including the KunPeng Sky Optimus engine, which has a thermal efficiency of up to 48.57%, the Rhino battery, the Lingxi Intelligent Cockpit, the Falcon Smart Driving System 900 Robocar, the Feiyu Digital Intelligent Chassis i, the GAIA platform, and the DHT360 continuously variable super hybrid system.
Also on display were the world’s first vehicle-level 48V low-voltage platform, the world’s first Aimoga Robotics to pass EU hardware and software certification, and Chery’s globally premiered E-fuel power generation product - an ammonia-fueled SOFC power generation system.
Leveraging Chery's Yaoguang+ Kaiyang laboratory cluster, Chery’s technology showcase continues to expand and now boasts a reserve of over 400 core technologies.
By the end of 2025, the company had ranked first in Anhui Province for invention patents for 12 consecutive years; in 2025, its innovative momentum surged across the board, with the number of invention patent applications increasing by nearly 50% year-on-year and the number of granted patents rising by more than 300%, demonstrating a continuous strengthening of its independent innovation capabilities.
During the Beijing Auto Show 2026, Chery entered into strategic partnerships with five leading global technology companies - including Nvidia, Qualcomm, Bosch, Volcengine, and CATL.
These collaborations cover cutting-edge fields such as physical AI, intelligent driving, intelligent cockpits, cockpit-driving integration, robotics, 48V vehicle architectures, and renewable energy.