The
U.S. automaker's Chongqing-based venture with Changan
<000625.SZ> said on Monday its sales jumped 7.7% from a year
earlier. It did not disclose the number of vehicles sold.
Ford's new SUV models including Escape, Edge and Explorer are
selling well and contributed to growth in past months, it said
in a statement.
Jiangling Motors Corp (JMC) <000550.SZ>, in which Ford owns a
stake, said in a filing last week that it sold 39,192 vehicles
last month, up 67% year on year. JMC sells Ford-branded
sport-utility vehicles (SUV) and vans as well as JMC-branded
commercial vehicles.
The ventures also saw sales up in April and May, putting the
Dearborn, Michigan-based company on track for its first
quarterly growth since the third quarter of 2017. It said the
aging model lineup caused the sales slide.
Ford's rival General Motors <GM.N> said its sales in China
dropped 5.3% between April and June.
(Reporting by Yilei Sun and Brenda Goh; Editing by Sam Holmes)
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