Ford sales in China up 71% in July

1 min to read
Aug 7, 2013 9:53 AM CEST

Ford Motor and its local partners in China sold a total of 72,834 vehicles on a wholesale basis in July, an increase of 71 percent from a year earlier, the company said on Tuesday. That compared to a 44 percent increase in June.

In the first seven months of the year, sales by the Dearborn, Michigan-based automaker totaled 480,555 vehicles on a wholesale basis, up 50 percent from the same period last year. Strong demand for the Ford Focus again led sales in July. With 32,920 wholesale units sold, Ford Focus sales grew 77 percent in July.

Via: Yahoo.

Ford has two major joint ventures in China: Chang’an-Ford, focusing on passenger cars, and Jiangling-Ford, focusing on commercial vehicles.

Recommended for you
Top three best-selling SUV in China
Best-selling SUV ranking in China, Tesla Model Y: 81889, Geely Xingyue L: 79883, BYD Song Plus: 65603, Q1 2025
BYD Store in Shenzhen
Passenger vehicle retail sales ranking in China, BYD: 290000, Geely: 195000, FAW-Volkswagen: 130000, Tesla China: 74000, March 2025
8eb8a5e652904e3a244ff14ced2fdf4c632cf2fa_size360_w1125_h750
As Trump targets China, EU and China open EV tariff negotiations
Follow us for ev updates
Chang'an-Ford
China Car News
China Car Sales
Ford China
Jiangling-Ford
Comments