Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co. says it sold 51,282 cars in November, up 15 percent from the same period last year.
Geely's Gleagle brand delivered 20,012 units last month, its Emgrand brand sold 16,947 units, and its Englon brand recorded sales of 14,323 units.
The company has had some success moving upscale in China's car market. Its highest-priced brand, Emgrand, accounted for a third of company sales in November.
Geely aims to sell 460,000 vehicles this year, up 6 percent from 2011. In the first 11 months, its sales grew 13 percent to 423,829 units.
The privately held Chinese automaker has boosted sales this year by sharply increasing exports to Russia, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, the Ukraine and other foreign markets.
Geely exported 8,000 units last month; keeping it on pace to meet its full-year export target of 100,000 vehicles.
Geely, headquartered in Hangzhou of east China's Zhejiang province, owns Swedish carmaker Volvo Car Corp.