Fastest-growing automotive brands - As the automotive industry adapts to new challenges and opportunities, some brands are growing faster than others. Despite the challenges, they are coming up with innovative designs. Many automotive brands have doubled their sales this year. The Fastest Growing Automotive Brands of 2023 are Dongfeng Sokon, Lamborghini, Alpine, Acura, Ora, Mahindra, BYD, and Tesla. Please take a look at the brands and their latest cars.
Dongfeng Sokon 123%
The most rapidly expanding automobile brand of 2023 is the Chinese company Dongfeng Sokon. Its brand value more than doubled to USD 739 million. It was established in September 1986 and had its Chinese headquarters in Chongqing. It started making shock absorbers and parts for home appliances, but now it also makes cars, motorbikes, commercial vehicles, shock absorbers, and internal combustion engines.
Latest Cars:

DFSK 500

Voyah i-Land concept( designed by Italdesign)
Lamborghini - 123%
The best-selling SUV "Urus" from Lamborghini, a maker of supercars, has helped the company expand significantly in recent years. Sant'Agata Bolognese is the home of an Italian manufacturer of high-end sports vehicles and SUVs. The Volkswagen Group owns the business through its subsidiary Audi. Ferruccio Lamborghini, who also founded Lamborghini Trattori, founded the company in 1963.
Latest Cars:

Lamborghini Revuelto

Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato
Alpine - 117%
The venerable French automaker Alpine, whose Renaulution strategy was unveiled in 2021, is third this year with a gain of 117%. Alpine's presence in Europe grew with the brand's introduction in Slovenia and the Czech Republic and the opening of the first two locations on Reunion Island. In Dieppe, France, Alpine was founded in 1955 as a manufacturer of racing and sports cars by Jean Redele.
Latest Cars:

2023 Alpine A110 San Remo 73

2022 Alpine Alpenglow Concept
Acura - 85%
Honda Due to its large inventory in the American market, Acura had an increase of 85%. A record-breaking 4,455 Acura MDX cars sold in January helped the Acura brand reach 9,000 units sold, an increase of 66%. Honda is a Japanese carmaker with its luxury and performance division, Acura, mainly in North America. The company officially introduced its name on March 27, 1986, and began marketing luxurious and fast cars. Canada, Kuwait, Mexico, the United States, and other countries all offer Acura vehicles.
Latest cars:

2024 Acura Integra Type S

2023 Acura TLX Type S PMC Edition
Ora - 71%
Chinese electric passenger car manufacturer Great Wall Motors debuted the Ora or Euler brand in 2018. In May 2018, Great Wall Motors announced the launch of the new Ora brand, which would be used for a new range of electric vehicles. Great Wall Motors claims that ORA stands for "open, reliable, and alternative." The crossover iQ5 (now iQ) and city vehicle R1 (now Black Cat) were the inaugural models introduced when the brand was first introduced. In late 2022, Ora grew 71 per cent due to the city car black cat and its development into Europe, Thailand, Malaysia, South Africa, and Australia.
Latest cars:

Ora Funky Cat

Ora Black Cat
Mahindra - 59%
Mahindra is the only Indian brand to make it into this list, and it reports a staggering gain of 59%, with SUVs accounting for most of its sales. Thank you for their XUV 700 and Thar Star items. The headquarters of the global Indian company Mahindra & Mahindra Limited is in Ludhiana. It was founded in 1945 under Mahindra & Mohammed and subsequently changed to Mahindra & Mahindra. M&M, a member of the Mahindra Group, is one of India's top car producers by production.
Latest Cars:

Mahindra Scorpio

Mahindra XUV 700
BYD - 57%
Due to the sales of its Qin and Han sedans, BYD's top-selling models, the Chinese company saw an increase of about 57 per cent, making it the largest seller of fully electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles worldwide. BYD Co. Ltd. is a publicly traded Chinese manufacturing corporation headquartered in Shenzhen, Guangdong. In February 1995, Wang Chuanfu established it. BYD Auto and BYD Electronic are the two principal subsidiaries of the business.
Latest Cars:

BYD Atto3

BYD HAN
Tesla - 44%
Tesla reported 1.31 million deliveries overall in 2022, up 44% from the previous year. Although this growth rate is impressive, the manufacturer of electric vehicles fell short of its initial target of tripling yearly deliveries. Austin, Texas, serves as the corporate headquarters of the American automotive and clean energy business Tesla Inc. Tesla creates and produces electric vehicles, residential and grid-scale battery energy storage, solar panels, solar roof tiles, and related goods and services.
Latest Cars:

2021 Tesla Model Y

2021 Tesla Model S
GAC - 33%
Despite the pressures of the pandemic, a protracted chip shortage, and rising raw material prices, GAC Group shipped over 2.4 million vehicles in 2022. Chinese state-owned automaker Guangzhou Automobile Group Co., Ltd. is based in Guangzhou, Guangdong. With 2.144 million sales in 2021, it would rank as the fifth-largest automaker in China, having been founded in 1954.
Latest Cars:

2024 GAC AION Hyper SSR

2023 GAC M8
Rolls Royce - 33%
Rolls-Royce delivered 6,021 vehicles to customers in around 50 countries in 2022, marking the company's most significant annual sales ever. For the first time in the 118-year existence of the business, its sales have surpassed 6,000 in a single calendar year. While demand for all Rolls-Royce models continues to be incredibly robust, advance orders for these models, have been secured well into 2023, and the value of bespoke commissions has reached record highs. The British luxury car manufacturer Rolls-Royce was founded in Manchester in 1904 by the partnership of Charles Rolls and Henry Royce. Later, the company expanded into the manufacture of aircraft engines.
Latest Cars:

2024 Rolls-Royce Spectre

2022 Rolls-Royce Boat Tail