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Exeed Automobile Co., Ltd.
Product typeSubsidiary
OwnerChery Automobile
CountryChina
IntroducedSeptember 14, 2017; 8 years ago (2017-09-14)
MarketsChina
Russia and CIS states
Middle East
South America
AmbassadorQin Chao (Exeed International CEO)[1]
Website

Exeed Automobile Co., Ltd. (Chinese: 星途; pinyin: Xīngtú) is an automotive division of premium sport utility vehicles introduced by Chinese automobile manufacturer Chery in September 2017.

History

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The Exeed marque was introduced on September 14, 2017, at International Motor Show Germany in Frankfurt with the TX concept vehicle, a mid-size SUV wearing Chery badges.[2] The first Exeed-branded vehicle to be revealed is the Exeed LX concept revealed at Auto China on April 29, 2018, in Beijing.[3]

The first production Exeed model launched was the Exeed TX/TXL mid-size SUV in March 2019.[4] Next month in April at Auto Shanghai, a third Exeed concept vehicle was revealed, the E-IUV.[5] In October, Exeed launched its second production vehicle, the Chery Tiggo 7-based LX compact SUV.[6]

By the end of the year on November 22, 2019, at Auto Guangzhou, a concept vehicle, called the VX, previewing the brand's flagship SUV was revealed. The production Exeed VX full-size SUV was released in January 2020.[7]

In February 2020, it was announced that the Exeed TXL and VX would be sold in the United States by HAAH Automotive Holdings as the Vantas TXL and VX.[8] These models were planned to be launched in 2021.[9] In April 2021, the Vantas brand release date was pushed back to 2022 and it was announced that the first models would be exported from China to the United States.[10] However, later in July, HAAH filed for bankruptcy and the plans for Vantas and the company's other entry-level brand, T-GO, which planned to sell the second-gen Chery Tiggo 7, were abandoned.[11]

In April 2021 at Auto Shanghai, Exeed revealed the marque's fifth concept SUV, the Stellar, an electric mid-size SUV.[12]

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Current models

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Concept vehicles

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from Grokipedia
Exeed is a premium automotive launched by the Chinese manufacturer Automobile in 2017, specializing primarily in luxury sport utility vehicles (SUVs) that integrate advanced intelligent driving technologies, hybrid powertrains, and high-performance features to deliver superior user experiences. Chery Automobile, established in 1997 as one of China's leading state-owned vehicle producers, unveiled the Exeed marque at the 2017 International Motor Show with the TX concept vehicle, positioning it as an upscale division targeting global markets with refined design and options. The brand emphasizes a fusion of European automotive heritage—drawing from expertise in styling and engineering—and cutting-edge Chinese manufacturing, including components from suppliers like Bosch, Magna, and , to offer vehicles with enhanced , connectivity, and . As of 2025, Exeed's lineup features mid-size and full-size SUVs such as the VX (a flagship with a 2.0L turbocharged and 8-speed ), RX (a hybrid model with intelligent all-wheel drive), TXL (a safety-focused with 23 advanced driver assistance systems), LX (a modern with L2+ autonomous driving capabilities and 4WD), along with the electric-oriented EXLANTIX ES sedan and ET (high-performance models with up to 860 km range for the ES and up to 1,500 km combined range for the ET (CLTC), and rapid ). These models incorporate innovative technologies like REEV (Range Extended Electric Vehicle) systems for extended range, for superior handling, and comprehensive warranties up to 7 years or 200,000 km, underscoring Exeed's commitment to reliability and luxury in emerging electric and hybrid segments.

History

Launch and early development

Exeed was established on September 14, 2017, as a premium division of Automobile Co., Ltd., marking Chery's strategic push into the luxury automotive segment. The brand made its global debut at the 2017 Frankfurt Motor Show, where it unveiled the TX concept vehicle, a mid-size crossover designed to showcase its vision for high-end SUVs with electrified powertrains. This event positioned Exeed as Chery's answer to European luxury markets, emphasizing sophisticated design and advanced technology from the outset. The brand's philosophy centers on the core value of "Exceed," which aims to elevate every aspect of consumer travel and through and superior experiences. Exeed blends European automotive design heritage—drawing from century-old craftsmanship traditions—with cutting-edge Chinese capabilities, targeting the premium segment by offering vehicles that rival established luxury brands in refinement and performance. This approach reflects a commitment to creating vehicles that surpass conventional expectations in , comfort, and technological integration, without compromising on quality or . From its inception, Exeed's early strategic goals focused on key markets including , and the (CIS), the , and , where it sought to compete directly with luxury SUV offerings from brands like and . In phases up to , the company established Exeed Automobile Co., Ltd. as a dedicated to oversee operations, supported by Chery's extensive R&D investments aimed at developing luxury features such as advanced safety systems and intelligent interiors. These efforts laid the groundwork for a portfolio emphasizing modular platforms and electrified options, ensuring alignment with global premium standards.

Model introductions and expansions (2019–2022)

Exeed's entry into production began with the launch of its inaugural models in 2019, marking the brand's transition from concept to market reality. The TX and TXL mid-size SUVs debuted in March 2019 exclusively in the Chinese market, positioning Exeed as a premium offering within Chery's portfolio. These vehicles, built on a modular platform emphasizing luxury and advanced features, were produced at Chery's intelligent facility in , province, which featured dedicated assembly lines optimized for high-end SUVs. The plant's initial annual production capacity was set at 100,000 units to support the brand's early growth ambitions. Building on this foundation, Exeed expanded its lineup later that year with the introduction of the LX compact in October 2019, targeting urban consumers seeking a blend of sporty design and practicality. Priced starting at approximately 125,900 yuan, the LX featured a 1.6-liter turbocharged and a seven-speed , enhancing Exeed's appeal in the competitive compact segment. Concurrently, the brand showcased forward-looking concepts to signal future directions; the E-IUV electric intelligent urban vehicle concept premiered at the Auto Show in April 2019, highlighting Exeed's early exploration of and autonomous design elements with gull-wing doors and a futuristic monovolume form. By November 2019, at the Auto Show, Exeed unveiled the VX concept, previewing a larger with an emphasis on spaciousness and premium interiors, which would influence subsequent production models. The momentum continued into 2020 with the production launch of the VX full-size in January, offering seven-seat configurations and advanced powertrains including a 2.0-liter turbo paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission. This model solidified Exeed's range across mid- and full-size segments, with initial sales focused in where the brand achieved steady domestic uptake. International expansion followed, with exports commencing to in late 2020, starting with the TXL model launched there on October 22, and to the markets beginning in late 2021, with debuts in regions like the UAE in 2022. These early exports underscored Exeed's strategy to leverage Chery's global network for premium vehicle distribution. However, ambitions for the U.S. market under the Vantas brand were curtailed in July 2021 when partner HAAH Automotive Holdings filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, abandoning plans to import and sell rebadged TXL and VX models by late 2022.

Recent advancements (2023–2025)

In 2023, Exeed introduced the RX coupe- as its flagship model, featuring a sporty design and advanced turbocharged powertrain, marking a significant step in the brand's premium lineup. The debuted globally in markets like the UAE and , emphasizing emotional styling with swift lines and high-performance capabilities. The brand advanced its electrification strategy in 2024 with the launch of the Sterra series, comprising the Sterra ES sedan and Sterra ET , both centered on extended-range electric vehicle (EREV) technology for enhanced efficiency and range. The Sterra ES, unveiled in December 2023, utilized a battery pack offering up to 720 km of range, while the Sterra ET followed in May, available in both battery electric (BEV) and EREV configurations starting at RMB 189,800. These models incorporated Falcon Intelligent Driving technology, contributing to the Sterra ET EREV winning the Chinese award in 2024. In October 2025, Exeed showcased four upcoming models—, ET, E01 PHEV, and VX PHEV—at a track test drive event in , highlighting a diversified portfolio across battery electric (BEV), range-extended electric (REEV), electric (PHEV), and (ICE) powertrains. This event underscored the brand's commitment to multi-energy solutions, with features like quad-motor all-wheel drive demonstrated on the track. That same month, Exeed hosted the Texxeract technology co-creation , premiering its new family design language and debuting three innovative models under the Texxeract "Energy Cube Technology" system, which integrates PHEV, REEV, and BEV architectures for optimized . The workshop involved global collaborators to refine these advancements, positioning Exeed at the forefront of intelligent new energy vehicles. Exeed intensified its global expansion from 2023 to 2025, entering additional ern markets through strategic partnerships, including Al Ghurair Motors as the exclusive distributor in the UAE and KSA starting in 2023 and 2025, respectively. The brand also established presence in via dedicated dealerships and in through NATCO as the sole agent in late 2023, supporting local production and sales of models like the RX and VX. This growth reflected a broader emphasis on international exports, with vehicles now available in over 50 countries across , , the , and beyond. In November 2025, Exeed opened pre-sales for the Exlantix ET5 electric , offering up to 205 km pure EV range and 1,300 km total range with EREV configuration. Looking ahead, Exeed unveiled the Tianji concept in 2025 at the Auto Show, previewing a six-seater luxury slated for 2027 production, featuring Range Rover-inspired aesthetics, opposite-opening doors, and advanced off-road capabilities integrated with self-driving electronics. The concept emphasized a blend of digital artistry and craftsmanship, signaling Exeed's vision for future premium mobility.

Corporate Structure

Ownership and operations

Exeed is a wholly owned subsidiary of Automobile Co., Ltd., a Chinese state-owned automaker founded in 1997 and headquartered in , Province. Established in 2017 as Chery's premium vehicle division, Exeed operates with a focus on luxury SUVs and operates independently in branding while leveraging the parent's extensive resources for development and distribution. The brand shares Chery's global infrastructure, including eight major R&D centers worldwide staffed by over 30,000 personnel dedicated to in vehicle design, powertrains, and . Operationally, Exeed benefits from integration into Chery's , which enhances cost efficiency through shared , , and networks across multiple facilities. By 2025, Exeed's production lines, such as those for models like the Yaoguang , support an estimated annual capacity of around 200,000 units, contributing to the parent's overall output exceeding 3 million vehicles globally. Leadership at Exeed falls under the oversight of Chairman Yin Tongyue, who has guided the company since its early years and emphasizes premium segment expansion through technological independence and international partnerships. This structure allows Exeed to maintain strategic autonomy in marketing and product positioning while drawing on 's executive expertise for operational decisions. Financially, Exeed forms part of Automobile's 2024 revenue of 480 billion yuan (approximately $65.5 billion), with the premium brand driving growth in higher-end markets through increased sales of 140,959 units that year, a 12.3% rise year-over-year. This performance underscores Exeed's role in elevating 's position in the luxury automotive sector amid expanding global exports.

Design and manufacturing

Exeed's design philosophy draws on a fusion of European automotive heritage and advanced Chinese innovation, emphasizing timeless elegance combined with modern technological integration. The brand maintains an R&D center in , , where global elites collaborate to shape a design approach that interacts between , art, and culture. In 2025, Exeed introduced the "Perpetua" family , signifying eternal and continuous , which manifests in fluid, luxurious aesthetics seen in concepts like the Tianji Vision. This concept, unveiled at the Auto Show, features bold, robust exteriors with minimalist closed grilles, full-width LED lighting, and interiors prioritizing ease of access through dual-board stepboards and rotating seats, redefining "new luxury in ." Engineering efforts at Exeed involve strategic partnerships with leading European suppliers to enhance and interior development, leveraging Chery's proprietary M3X platform for modular architecture that supports diverse powertrains and vehicle sizes. The M3X, developed in collaboration with , incorporates high-strength structures for improved safety and adaptability, inheriting European standards while enabling scalability across models. This platform underscores Exeed's commitment to premium handling and comfort through joint innovations in suspension and cabin . Manufacturing occurs primarily at Chery's intelligent factories in , , , where advanced drives production efficiency and precision assembly of Exeed vehicles. These facilities, recognized as benchmarks for , integrate FactoryTalk InnovationSuite for analytics and robotic systems, aligning with Industry 4.0 principles to optimize workflows and reduce defects. Chery's overall expertise in intelligent production, honed across multiple sites, supports Exeed's high-volume output while maintaining rigorous process controls. Exeed vehicles adhere to stringent international quality standards, including five-star ratings in both C-NCAP and crash tests, reflecting robust structural integrity and active integration from the design phase. Emphasis on premium materials enhances and luxury, with widespread use of Nappa-pattern genuine leather for seats—offering heating, ventilation, and memory functions—and aluminum components in key structural elements for lightweight strength. These choices contribute to a refined interior environment and superior occupant protection. Sustainability initiatives gained prominence in Exeed's 2024 models through the adoption of the Neo Eco strategy, focusing on eco-friendly manufacturing processes to minimize environmental impact. This includes efforts toward formaldehyde-free cabins via low-emission materials and alignment with broader ESG goals, such as reduced waste and energy-efficient production, as highlighted in the brand's Global User Ecosystem Conference. The "New Energy, New Eco, New Era" vision promotes recyclable components and greener supply chains, supporting long-term ecological responsibility.

Vehicle Lineup

Current models

Exeed's current production models as of 2025 encompass a range of SUVs and extended-range electric vehicles (EREV) designed for diverse consumer needs, from urban commuters to luxury family haulers. These vehicles emphasize advanced powertrains, spacious interiors, and intelligent features, with prices starting around 130,000 yuan in the Chinese market. The lineup includes both (ICE) and hybrid options, reflecting Exeed's shift toward . The and TXL are mid-size SUVs introduced in 2019 and remaining in production. The TX measures approximately 4.69 meters in length with a 2.715-meter , offering five seats and focusing on versatile urban and highway performance. The TXL variant extends to 4.78 meters in length with a 2.800-meter , accommodating up to seven passengers for family-oriented use. Both models feature a 2.0-liter turbocharged delivering between 197 and 261 horsepower, paired with a seven-speed . Base pricing starts at around 150,000 yuan, positioning them as accessible premium options. The Exeed LX, launched in 2019, is a compact crossover targeted at urban drivers seeking modern connectivity. It spans 4.53 meters in length with a 2.67-meter , available in five-seat configuration. Power comes from 1.6-liter or 2.0-liter turbo engines producing 197 to 261 horsepower, integrated with advanced including a 24.6-inch curved display for seamless navigation and entertainment. Pricing begins at approximately 130,000 yuan, emphasizing affordability with premium touches like ambient lighting and 19-inch alloy wheels. The Exeed VX, a full-size SUV since 2020, offers six- or seven-seat luxury setups in a 5.01-meter-long body with a 2.825-meter wheelbase. It includes all-wheel drive as standard and premium features such as Sony audio systems. The 2025 model introduces hybrid variants with a 1.5-liter turbo plug-in hybrid powertrain achieving up to 1,300 km combined range and 44.5% thermal efficiency. The 2.0-liter turbo engine provides 261 horsepower and 400 Nm torque, with acceleration from 0-100 km/h in about 8 seconds. Prices range from 193,900 to 233,900 yuan for ICE models and around 239,900 yuan for hybrids. Introduced in 2023, the Exeed RX is a sporty coupe-style SUV aimed at younger buyers, measuring 4.78 meters in length with a 2.815-meter wheelbase and five seats. Its dynamic design features a low drag coefficient and a 2.0-liter turbo engine outputting 261 horsepower and 400 Nm torque, mated to an eight-speed automatic transmission for 0-100 km/h in 8.8 seconds. Advanced safety includes eight airbags and 360-degree cameras. Pricing starts at about 204,300 yuan. The Exeed Exlantix ES and ET (known as Sterra ES and ET in ), battery electric (BEV) and extended-range electric (EREV) models debuted in 2024 with EREV variants expanding the lineup into 2025, represent Exeed's entry into extended-range . The mid-size ES sedan offers up to 905 km pure electric range (CLTC) for BEV variants with battery capacities up to 100 kWh, with total extended range exceeding 1,200 km for EREV. The ET variant provides five seats in a larger 4.95-meter body, achieving up to 1,500 km combined range (CLTC) via a range-extender setup with dual Orin chips for intelligent driving. Both start at around 200,000 yuan, with the ET reaching up to 319,800 yuan for top trims.

Concept vehicles

Exeed has showcased several concept vehicles to preview its future lineup, emphasizing innovative designs, advanced technologies, and premium features targeted at luxury segments. These prototypes have served as platforms for introducing the brand's high-end positioning and exploring trends. The TX concept, unveiled in September 2017 at the Motor Show, represented Exeed's entry into the mid-size category and previewed the production TX and TXL models. As the first model under the newly launched Exeed brand, it highlighted a sophisticated interior with premium materials and ergonomic layouts designed for urban luxury driving. The concept incorporated a powertrain, combining a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine with an to achieve low emissions and efficient performance. In April 2018, at the Beijing Auto Show, Exeed introduced the LX concept, a compact crossover that foreshadowed the brand's sporty yet versatile offerings. This prototype featured a dynamic exterior with aerodynamic lines and a focus on agile handling for city environments. Building on this, the E-IUV electric variant debuted in April 2019 at the Shanghai Auto Show, expanding the concept to include fully electric propulsion with premium connectivity features, such as integrated digital interfaces and high-quality cabin materials, to demonstrate Exeed's early commitment to new energy vehicles. The VX concept, revealed in November 2019 at the Auto Show, previewed Exeed's full-size ambitions with an emphasis on expansive interior space and cutting-edge technology integration. Measuring over 5 meters in length, it offered a flexible seating configuration and advanced systems, including large displays and smart connectivity, to cater to family-oriented luxury buyers seeking comfort and . The prioritized a spacious cabin with modular storage and high-tech amenities, setting the stage for production models focused on versatility. Exeed's Stellar concept, also known as Yaoguang, was presented in April 2021 at the Auto Show as a futuristic mid-size exploring hybrid powertrains and advanced user interfaces. The prototype featured a sleek, aerodynamic body with integrated digital elements, including augmented reality-enhanced displays for driver assistance and entertainment. It tested a system to balance performance and efficiency, underscoring Exeed's vision for intelligent, eco-friendly luxury vehicles. In 2025, Exeed accelerated its concept development with forward-looking prototypes. The Tianji concept, debuted at the Auto Show in April, envisioned a large six-seater leisure for launch in 2027, featuring off-road capabilities, advanced autonomous driving aids, and a luxurious multi-zone interior for extended travel. Additionally, in October 2025, during a track event, Exeed showcased prototypes of the ES and ET pure electric models, alongside E01 PHEV and VX PHEV variants, highlighting a diversified new energy lineup with extended-range hybrids and battery electrics to address global demands.

Technology and Innovations

Powertrain options

Exeed's powertrain lineup initially centered on (ICE) options, featuring turbocharged gasoline s designed for performance and efficiency in its models. The brand offers a 1.6-liter turbocharged inline-four engine producing 197 horsepower and 290 Nm of , paired with a seven-speed (7DCT) for front-wheel-drive configurations. A more powerful 2.0-liter turbocharged variant delivers 261 horsepower and 400 Nm of , typically mated to an eight-speed (8AT) and available with all-wheel drive (AWD). These engines emphasize responsive and broad torque delivery, with the 2.0T variant achieving a peak of around 41 percent in models like the TXL. In 2024, Exeed introduced hybrid and plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) powertrains as part of its Sterra series, marking a strategic shift toward electrification. These include extended-range electric vehicle (EREV) systems, where a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine acts as a range extender for electric motors, providing up to 240 km of pure electric range in variants like the Sterra ET. Total system outputs reach as high as 610 horsepower in the VX PHEV, combining the 1.5T engine (154 hp) with three electric motors (456 hp combined) and a three-speed dedicated hybrid transmission (3DHT). The RX PHEV variant employs a similar setup with a 34.5 kWh battery, achieving a combined range of 1,400 km under CLTC standards and fuel consumption of 5.4 L/100 km, supported by a 44.5 percent thermal efficiency in the hybrid engine. By 2025, Exeed expanded into battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and further REEV options with models like the and ET, featuring battery capacities ranging from 40 kWh to 82 kWh using ternary lithium-ion chemistry, including the 800V for faster charging in BEV variants. The BEV offers up to 520 km of range (WLTC) with dual motors producing 473 horsepower, while the ET REEV integrates a 40 kWh battery for 150 km electric range and a total combined range exceeding 1,140 km, utilizing the Kunpeng super hybrid battery for enhanced efficiency. Fast-charging capability allows DC replenishment from 30 to 80 percent in approximately 30 minutes for these packs, enhancing practicality for long-distance travel. Efficiency across the portfolio is notable, with models like the TXL achieving 7.38 L/100 km combined economy under WLTC conditions, balancing power with reduced consumption through advanced . Hybrid variants further improve this to under 6 L/100 km in real-world hybrid mode. Performance enhancements include AWD systems with intelligent , enabling dynamic 0-100 percent front-to-rear torque distribution for improved handling and stability. Top electrified variants accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 4.8 to 6 seconds, while models range from 7 to 9 seconds, integrating seamlessly into SUVs like the TXL and RX for versatile driving dynamics.

Safety and driver assistance features

Exeed vehicles emphasize structural integrity through the use of high-strength , which constitutes up to 85% of the body structure in models such as the VX and RX, forming a cage-type energy absorption capsule that minimizes cabin intrusion during impacts. This incorporates thermoformed plates with tensile strengths exceeding 1,500 MPa in critical areas like the B-pillar, contributing to robust collision protection. In hybrid and electric variants, reinforced battery enclosures provide additional safeguards against , as validated through live testing that demonstrated no or reignition after exposure to extreme conditions. Several Exeed models have earned top safety ratings from authoritative testing bodies. The VX achieved a 5-star C-NCAP rating in 2021, ranking first among 7-seat medium and large SUVs under the updated regulations, while the TXL secured a "five-star plus" designation in 2020 for its exceptional performance in offset frontal and side impact tests. The RX and EXLANTIX ET also attained 5-star C-NCAP scores, with the latter scoring 91.28% in occupant protection and 76.20% in vulnerable user scenarios, including pedestrian protection, in 2024 evaluations. Additionally, the RX PHEV received a 5-star rating, highlighting its equivalence to global standards in and active . Passive safety features in Exeed lineup include 7 to 10 airbags per model, encompassing front, side, , and knee variants for comprehensive occupant restraint. detection is integrated into forward collision warning systems, enabling timely alerts and automatic interventions to mitigate urban risks. The advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) in Exeed vehicles support Level 2+ autonomy, featuring for traffic-adaptive speed management, lane-keeping assist to prevent unintentional drift, and 360-degree cameras for enhanced visibility during maneuvering. The RX model incorporates 16 ADAS functions, including blind-spot monitoring and , powered by partnerships like for cloud-enhanced adaptability to varying road conditions. Automatic emergency braking (AEB) with pedestrian and cyclist detection operates effectively up to 150 km/h, as demonstrated in C-NCAP tests where the EXLANTIX ET's system activated promptly to avoid collisions in real-world simulations. Innovative elements like intelligent (IAS) in models such as the ES and ET improve vehicle stability by adjusting ride height up to 6 cm across over 30 road conditions, reducing body roll and enhancing handling during emergency maneuvers. This system synergizes with all-wheel-drive powertrains to bolster traction and control in adverse scenarios. In markets, Exeed's focus on child safety has been recognized through high vulnerable road user scores in regional-adapted testing, emphasizing features like anchors and rear-seat reminders.

Global Markets

Regional presence and expansion

Exeed maintains its core market in , where the brand has established a strong domestic presence since its inception in 2017 as a premium division of Automobile. The majority of Exeed's operations and user base remain centered in , supporting its position as the brand's foundational market with extensive local manufacturing and distribution infrastructure. The brand entered the Russian market in 2019, marking its initial significant international expansion into the CIS region, where it has since grown to become one of the top performers among imported premium brands. By 2023, Exeed achieved a top-five ranking in Russia's overall passenger vehicle market, driven by models like the TXL and VX, with continued dealer network growth reported in 2025. In July 2025, Exeed reclaimed the top spot in Russia's premium car sales. In the , Exeed has pursued aggressive growth through strategic s established between 2022 and 2025. Key collaborations include agreements with Al Ghurair Investment for exclusive distribution in the UAE (partnership announced 2023, initial launch late 2023 with showroom in 2024 and EV models in April 2025) and (announced February 2025), in (launched 2022), Al Mana Holding via subsidiary Silver Lake Motors in (May 2025), FBB Holding (AKAMAS Automotive) in (October 2025), NATCO in (launched 2024), and local distributors in . These s emphasize premium experiences and localized marketing to capture the region's demand for luxury SUVs. Exeed has extended exports to , entering in 2023 with models like the Exlantix ES, and maintaining a confirmed presence in via dedicated regional sales channels. In , the brand initiated broader in April 2025, focusing on models like the RX PHEV, which achieved a 64.35% sales surge in July 2025 in countries including the , Italy, Spain, and Poland. Exeed's overall expansion strategy targets over 25 countries by the end of 2025, prioritizing new energy vehicle (NEV) leadership and diversified powertrains to support global growth, with a reported user base exceeding 440,000 worldwide as of August 2025. Recent developments include the pre-sales launch of the ET5 mid-size extended-range SUV on November 13, 2025, and showcasing of four upcoming models (ES, ET, E01 PHEV, VX PHEV) in October 2025. The brand emphasizes building premium dealer networks, including 4S showrooms equipped with advanced technologies, to enhance customer experiences across regions.

Sales performance

Exeed's sales have shown steady growth since its launch in 2019 as Chery's premium brand. Initial annual sales for its flagship TX and TXL models reached 15,994 units in that year. Sales for these models dipped slightly to 13,482 units in 2020 amid early market challenges but rebounded strongly to 37,154 units in 2021. By 2022, TX/TXL sales stood at 32,752 units, contributing to Exeed's overall expansion. Total brand sales reached approximately 104,000 units in 2023, reflecting broader lineup additions like the LX and VX. In 2024, cumulative sales through November hit 128,438 units, a 15.3% year-over-year increase, positioning the brand for over 140,000 units annually. Projections for 2025 indicate continued momentum, with H1 sales growing 15.1% year-over-year, driven by a push into new energy vehicles (NEVs). In China's premium SUV segment, Exeed holds a niche position with steady market penetration, though exact shares vary by subsegment. The brand captured notable traction through models like the TXL, which accounted for about 25% of total sales in late based on cumulative figures of 32,046 units against the brand's 128,438. Overseas, Exeed performs strongly in the , ranking among the top imported luxury s in the UAE. In , the RX PHEV achieved a 64.35% sales surge in July 2025. The TX and TXL remain Exeed's bestsellers, consistently driving core volume with updated variants like the TXL FL comprising over 30% of the model range in early sales periods. The introduction of the Sterra ES in late 2024 has boosted NEV growth, with monthly sales reaching 2,949 units by April 2025 and contributing to the brand's overall 15.1% H1 increase, particularly in electrified segments. Exeed faced headwinds from the global semiconductor shortage in 2021, which disrupted automotive production across and reduced output for premium models like the TX series amid industry-wide delays. Recovery accelerated through exports, with (including Exeed) shipping over 1.14 million vehicles in 2024—a 21.4% rise—representing a significant portion of group production as Exeed expanded to markets like Russia and the Middle East. In comparison to rivals, Exeed's estimated 140,000 units in 2024 trail Geely's , which delivered 222,123 vehicles, highlighting Zeekr's stronger NEV focus but underscoring Exeed's premium niche. Looking ahead, Exeed targets sustained expansion through , aiming to align with Chery's broader of 5 million annual group sales by 2027 while prioritizing NEV leadership and global markets.

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