• Thu. Jan 22nd, 2026

Changan Reaches 30 Million Vehicles Worldwide

Changan has produced 30 million vehicles globally, becoming the first independent Chinese automaker to reach this milestone.

The last 10 million units took only four years, showing a dramatic acceleration in global momentum. By 2030, Changan aims for 5 million annual sales, 60% NEV (new-energy vehicle) share 30% overseas sales.

November sales: 283,000 vehicles sold globally, including 125,000 NEVs and 55,000 exports. Changan will launch 50+ NEV models by 2030, built on the new Tianshu intelligent architecture.

Changan has marked one of the most significant milestones in its global journey. On December 9, the brand’s 30 millionth vehicle rolled off the production line in China, making Changan the first independent Chinese automaker to reach this achievement since entering the industry in 1983. While the first 20 million vehicles took almost four decades, the final 10 million were produced in just four years – a clear signal of a brand rapidly accelerating into its next era.

Changan today operates five major sub-brands – Avatr, Nevo, Deepal, Changan, and Kaicheng – each specialising in different segments of the mobility landscape, from luxury EVs to intelligent off-roaders. The company’s momentum grew even stronger on July 29, when China Changan Automobile Group Co., Ltd. became a newly established state-owned enterprise under the direct management of China’s central government, entering the same league as FAW and Dongfeng.

At its first media briefing, Chairman Zhu Huarong outlined an ambitious direction: 5 million annual vehicle sales by 2030, 60% NEV share with over 30%  apportioned to global exports. This direction aligns closely with the rising South African appetite for future-ready, affordable mobility.

Changan now joins a select group of automakers that have crossed the 30-million threshold, standing alongside SGMW and FAW-Volkswagen. By comparison, FAW-Volkswagen took 34 years to reach the milestone, and Volkswagen globally took 46 years. Changan’s pace illustrates rising consumer trust across global markets, with recent sales figures reinforcing this: 283,000 vehicles sold in November (+2.3% YoY), 125,000 NEVs sold (+23% YoY) and 55,000 exports (+47% YoY). In addition, Deepal – which offers the S07 EV in South Africa, surpassed 700,000 cumulative deliveries.

At the 2025 Guangzhou Auto Show, Changan announced it will launch over 50 new-energy vehicle models by 2030. All will be built on the brand’s new Tianshu intelligent architecture, which will underpin entry-level SUV’s, mid-to-large MPV’s and off-road and adventure vehicles.
Tianshu represents Changan’s next leap in intelligent engineering, safety leadership, efficiency, and long-distance confidence.

Changan assembled in Nigeria  is part of a global movement toward smarter mobility – one that prioritises accessibility, durability and everyday practicality. Reaching 30 million vehicles is not just a production milestone – it is a marker of continuous transformation.

“As Changan expands globally and deepens its footprint in Nigeria,” reacted by Mikano Motors, “our commitment remains clear: to bring innovation within reach, to empower journeys of every kind, and to evolve alongside Nigerians, who rely on our vehicles.”

©Copyright MOTORING WORLD INTERNATIONAL
All rights reserved. Materials, photographs, illustrations and other digital content on this website, may not be reproduced, published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed in whole or in part without prior written permission from Motoring World International

Contact: editor.motoringworldng@gmail.com

Loading