Wholesale Sales of Electric Cars February 2025, BYD and Denza Dominate

Chinese electric cars still dominate the wholesale competition rankings throughout February 2025; here is the list.

Wholesale Sales of Electric Cars February 2025, BYD and Denza Dominate
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KatadataOTO – The presence of new electric car models is starting to be seen in the wholesales (unit distribution from factory to dealer) data for February 2025. The recently debuted Denza D9 successfully secured the second position.

In January 2025, the BYD M6 MPV was in the top position with 581 wholesale units. In February, the figure nearly doubled to 1,093 units.

Meanwhile, the Chery J6 followed in second place, also experiencing an increase from 423 units in January to 634 units the following month.

Processed from Gaikindo (Association of Indonesian Automotive Industries) data, Chinese electric car brands still dominate the top 10.

Chery Secures 1,490 Orders at IIMS 2025, J6 Accounts for the Most
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Wuling launched the latest versions of the Air ev and Cloud EV. This successfully boosted their wholesale figures significantly, especially for the Cloud EV.

According to records, 58 units of the Cloud EV were distributed to dealers in January. However, in February the figure jumped to 460 units.

Meanwhile, the Air ev's previous wholesale figure was 134 units, which rose to 546 units after the launch of its latest version at the IIMS 2025 automotive event.

The MG 4 EV also experienced an increase from 95 units to 189 units, placing it in sixth rank among the best-selling electric cars throughout February 2025.

The only non-Chinese brand on the list is Hyundai. Their flagship model, the Ioniq 5, contributed 104 wholesale units, an increase from the five units achieved in January 2025.

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With the arrival of various other electric car models in Indonesia this year, it seems there will be several new players climbing into the top 10.

For the full list, KatadataOTO has summarized the top 10 best-selling electric cars for February 2025. The figures listed are wholesales, not retail or deliveries from dealers to consumers.

Top 10 Best-Selling Electric Cars February 2025

  1. BYD M6, 1,093 units
  2. Denza, 912 units
  3. Chery J6, 634 units
  4. Wuling Air ev, 546 units
  5. Wuling Cloud EV, 460 units
  6. MG 4 EV, 189 units
  7. Chery Omoda E5, 187 units
  8. BYD Sealion 7, 181 units
  9. Wuling BinguoEV, 175 units
  10. Hyundai Ioniq 5, 104 units

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