China’s Hanma Technology ceased production and sales of traditional gasoline-powered vehicles on the domestic market as of December 31, 2025, pivoting to manufacturing vehicles with eco-friendly energy sources. The heavy-duty electric vehicle series Xinghan H, Xinghan G, and Yuancheng X7 are successfully supplied to both domestic and international markets.
The production of gasoline cars will continue abroad, ensuring that existing owners have support for fleet operation, service, and spare parts supply.
In 2025, Hanma Technology’s total truck sales reached 14,005 units, marking a 58.45% increase compared to 2024. Electric medium and heavy trucks showed record growth-with 11,449 vehicles sold, 153.46% more than the previous year. The company notes that the complete transition to new energy sources will strengthen its position in the global market and accelerate the implementation of innovative technologies in the transportation sector.
Recent updates indicate Hanma Technology is planning to expand its electric vehicle lineup further in 2026, likely focusing on incorporating autonomous driving technologies and AI-enhanced features. The move aligns with China’s broader strategies to boost its electric vehicle industry as global demand for sustainable transportation solutions continues to rise.
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