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One Chery vehicle was exported every 23 seconds in 2025, maintaining...
In 2025, the Chery Group exported 1,344,020 vehicles overseas out of the total 2,806,393 vehicles sold, up 17.4% year-on-year.
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China’s BYD set to overtake Tesla as world’s top EV seller

It would mark the first time the Chinese firm has outpaced its American rival for annual sales.
Refreshed BYD Yangwang U7 breaks the 1,000-kilometer range barrier

The new BYD Yangwang U7 features a massive 150 kWh battery that allows the luxury electric sedan to travel over {{1,000 km}} on a single charge.
Spy pics surface of potential new BYD Atto 3 undergoing testing...
A new generation BYD electric SUV has been spied in production-ready form, pointing to a replacement for the four-year-old Atto 3.
Chinese EV makers disrupt global market but face U.S. tariffs |...

You may think the world's biggest electric automaker is Tesla. But it's actually a company in China called BYD.
BYD misses sales target by nearly one million cars

BYD topped 2025 sales in China, but it was one of six brands in the top ten to miss sales targets as the Chinese market cools.
EV Stocks 2026 Forecast: China Tightens Incentives as BYD Growth Cools

EV Stocks 2026 Forecast: China Tightens Incentives as BYD Growth Cools - TechStock²
BYD Sets Record with 4.6M EV Sales in 2025, Tops Tesla...

In 2025, Chinese EV giant BYD sold a record 4.6 million vehicles, up 7.7% year-over-year, meeting its revised target and likely surpassing Tesla globally despite a cooling domestic market and price wars. The company expanded internationally and innovated with fast-charging tech. This resilience positions BYD for continued growth amid challenges.
Big Tech stocks today: Nvidia’s China chip push and Tesla deliveries...

Big Tech stocks today: Nvidia’s China chip push and Tesla deliveries set up Friday’s open - TechStock²
Tariffs of up to 50% go into effect, hitting imports from...
Mexico implemented tariffs on China and other non-free trade agreement countries on Jan. 1, affecting cars, clothing, furniture and more.













