China Auto Daily丨Geely Targets Top-5 Global Auto Sales by 2030, Hits 6.5 Million Units

Geely aims for 6.5M sales by 2030, GAC's flying car gains traction, and Tesla preps Optimus robot sales.

cls · 2026-01-23

Geely Holding Aims for Top-Five Global Sales by 2030 with 6.5 Million Unit Target


Geely Holding Group CEO An Conghui announced on January 22 that the company targets global sales exceeding 6.5 million units (including commercial vehicles) by 2030, with annual revenue surpassing RMB 1 trillion (approximately USD 142.9 billion). This ambition positions Geely among the world's top-five automakers by volume. The plan entails new energy vehicles comprising about 75% of total sales, while overseas markets are expected to contribute over one-third. To achieve this, Geely will develop a global new energy architecture covering A to E-segment vehicles, aiming to reduce the average vehicle development cycle and comprehensive costs by over 30%. Separately, Gan Jiayue, CEO of Geely Auto Group, revealed plans to launch a new i-HEV intelligent hybrid system intended to outperform established Japanese hybrids, with four to five new models based on the technology slated for release this year.



GAC Group's GOVY AirCab Flying Car Garners Nearly 2,000 Pre-orders by End of 2025


GAC Group stated via social media platform on January 22 that its production-ready flying car, the GOVY AirCab, has secured close to 2,000 letters of intent since its debut. The vehicle was first unveiled in Hong Kong in June 2025 and subsequently showcased in multiple countries including Germany, the United Arab Emirates, and Brazil. Demonstration units were delivered in Hong Kong and Beijing in July and October 2025, respectively. The company confirmed that the model is currently undergoing comprehensive airworthiness certification review, with formal certification and the start of customer deliveries anticipated by the end of 2026. This progress marks a significant step in GAC's advanced air mobility strategy.



Tesla's Musk Eyes Public Sales of Optimus Robot by End of 2027


Tesla CEO Elon Musk indicated at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, on January 22 that the company could begin selling its Optimus humanoid robot to the public by the end of next year. Musk, who has previously emphasized the growing importance of robotics to Tesla's future, stated that prototypes are already performing simple tasks within the company's factories. He projected that by the end of 2026, Optimus would be capable of handling "more complex tasks." Musk clarified that public sales would commence only when Tesla is confident the robot demonstrates "very high reliability, very high safety, and a very wide range of functionality." This statement provides a clearer timeline for what Musk considers a key future business pillar alongside artificial intelligence and autonomous driving.


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