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BYD makes debut in Japan’s top 10 imported car sales list

BYD registered a record 416 vehicles in Japan in May, with over 240 of them being the newly launched Sealion 7 electric SUV.
Tesla’s China skid: Blame market forces, not politics
Tesla’s contraction in China has nothing to do with its founder Elon Musk’s politics. It’s a result of Tesla’s failure to produce innovative and affordable electric vehicles (EVs). The American EV maker is being left in the dust kicked up by BYD and other Chinese rivals it inspired.
BYD chairman sees strong overseas sales this year

BYD's prices in overseas markets are relatively stable, which is beneficial to the company's profitability, said Wang Chuanfu.
BYD’s Chief Says Vehicle Electrification Still Has Issues, Intelligence to Focus...
Yicai) June 6 -- Some problems remain with vehicle electrification, which is the first part of the auto industry's transformation, with the second half...
Toyota to launch bZ5 SUV EV in China, with powertrain and...
Toyota to launch bZ5 SUV EV in China, featuring BYD powertrain and batteries
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Chinese authorities caution BYD, rivals to self-regulate as price war intensifies

The Chinese authorities summoned major electric vehicle manufacturers, including BYD, urging them to self-regulate as the ongoing price war escalates.
The Driven Podcast: Tesla rebounds, Hyundai’s latest, and China keeps charging

Tim Eden and Riz Akhtar join Sam Parkinson to discuss the latest EV sales data, Hyundai’s latest small EV, and what’s next for Tesla.
Denza Z production version spotted with Porsche 911-esque design
Here comes Denza's coupé
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BYD’s 2 new car carriers with 9,200-vehicle capacity begin sea trials

The BYD Xi'an and BYD Changsha car carriers have entered the sea trial phase and are set to enter service soon.
Rivals turned allies: XPeng-Huawei AR-HUD partnership emerges as China reins in...

China's electric vehicle market is undergoing a rapid transformation in 2025, and the latest surprise comes from two unlikely allies. XPeng Motors and Huawei—longtime competitors in the intelligent driving space—have announced a rare partnership to jointly advance AR head-up display (HUD) technology. The timing is no coincidence: the move comes on the heels of new government restrictions banning the use of buzzwords like "autonomous driving" and "advanced intelligent driving" in promotional language.














