Automundo China
BYD launches EV production in Brazil

BYD, the Chinese electric vehicle giant, has taken another big step in Latin America. On July 1, the company unveiled its first 100% Brazilian-made car — a milestone for the country’s auto industry…
BYD Halts Plan to Build Mexico Car Plant Over Trump’s Trade...

Top Chinese electric vehicle maker BYD has shelved plans to build a major plant in Mexico over geopolitical tensions and uncertainty stemming from President Donald Trump’s trade policies.
Elon Musk Tries Pulling Tesla Out of the Sales Mess He’s...

It’s not the Model Y changeover — Tesla’s problem is its CEO.
BYD launches new discounts, offering +50% off smart driving tech

Despite the warnings, BYD continues introducing new discounts. On Wednesday, BYD’s luxury off-road brand began offering over 50% Huawei’s smart...
BYD Begins Production at First Passenger Vehicle Factory in Brazil

Chinese electric vehicle maker BYD has begun production at its first passenger car plant in Brazil, the company said on Tuesday.
Tesla (TSLA) Shares Jump After China Sales Break 8-Month Losing Streak
Tesla Up on China Sales Rise--But NIO and XPeng Outperform
BYD’s off-road brand Fangchengbao offers discount for Huawei assisted driving system
Chinese electric vehicle maker BYD's Fangchengbao brand is offering a limited-time 20,000 yuan ($2,790.33) discount for the Huawei Qiankun Advanced Driving System package, Fangchengbao said in a social media post on Wednesday. Buyers who place their orders in July would pay 12,000 yuan for the assisted driving system package, compared with the 32,000 yuan, one-time purchase price, the post said. ($1 = 7.1676 Chinese yuan renminbi)
Electrified pickup sales continue to surge
China's top three electrified pickup makers in May were BYD, Geely Holding Group and Changan Automobile.
Tesla delivers 384,000 vehicles in Q2 2025, deploys record 9.6 GWh...

The quarter’s 9.6 GWh energy storage deployment marks one of Tesla’s highest to date.
Tesla delivers 384,122 cars globally in Q2, down 13.48% year-on-year

Tesla delivered 384,122 vehicles globally in the second quarter, below Wall Street's expectation of 389,407 units.














