February insurance registration figures are out, and Tesla contributed 18,020 units.

Recently, the insurance data of the automotive industry in February 2021 have been updated. Tesla dominates the top 2 and 3 spots in the pure electric vehicle category, while in the plug-in hybrid vehicle category, the data of the IDEAL ONE far exceeds that of the second place by 77%.

In terms of pure electric vehicles, the top of the list is still held by the Wuling Hong Guang MINIEV, which has an insurance coverage of 18,100 units. Tesla ranks second and third with 13,376 units of Model 3 and 4,644 units of Model Y, respectively, and the total amount is almost equal to that of Wuling. Model Y’s performance is particularly eye-catching, with an increase of approximately 140% month-on-month, achieving third place in its second month of being on the market.

In February, three new forces also entered the top 10 list. Among them, NIO has ranked fifth for two consecutive months. IDEAL ONE has been the top-selling plug-in hybrid model for six consecutive months, with an insurance coverage of 2,302 units, almost equal to the total of the second-ranked Roewe RX5 and the third-ranked BMW 535Le. In February, XPeng Motors delivered 1,409 units of the P7, and the cumulative deliveries have reached 20,181 units, making it the new carmaker with the fastest breakthrough in delivering 20,000 units.

🔗 Source of information: CPCA Terminal Retail Data

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