Etiqueta: BYD Shenzhen
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.
Chinese firm BYD launches 16-storey ship with 9,000 cars to boost...

Chinese car manufacturer BYD has launched a 16-storey container ship capable of transporting 9,200 vehicles as it seeks to dominate the UK electric car market
Chinese car manufacturer sends mega-tanker to flood UK with cut-price cars
Chinese car manufacturer BYD has launched a 16-story container ship capable of transporting 9,200 vehicles as it seeks to dominate the UK electric car market – as British production slumps to a 70-year low. The BYD Xi’an – named after the historic city of Xi’an in China’s Shaanxi province – is the company’s fifth mega-tanker […]
BYD expands its cargo ship fleet once again

In recent days, BYD has once again sent two new cargo ships on their way to export its electric cars and plug-in hybrids. The BYD Xi'an and the BYD Changsha
BYD Changsha sets sail, as BYD’s sixth car carrier joins fleet

BYD's sixth car carrier, BYD Changsha, set sail today, just days after BYD Xi'an entered service.
BYD Xi’an to carry 7,000 cars to Europe on maiden voyage

About 7,000 NEVs are being loaded onto the BYD Xi'an car carrier, which will sail to countries including the UK, Italy, Spain, and Belgium, BYD said.
BYD Ship Arrives in Mazatlán with 2,000 Vehicles

The BYD Changzhou, a cargo ship belonging to the Chinese automotive manufacturer, docked earlier this week at the Mazatlán Maritime
BYD’s 9,200-vehicle car carrier BYD Xi’an makes maiden voyage

BYD Xi'an is the fifth vessel in BYD's fleet and the second after BYD Shenzhen to have a capacity of 9,200 vehicles.
BYD takes delivery of fifth car carrier

Shanghai (Gasgoo)- On June 21, 2025, BYD marked another milestone in its global expansion strategy with the successful delivery of its fifth car carrier vessel
Renault Group’s CEO search and BYD makes waves in Brazil

Luca de Meo announces he is leaving Renault Group and the world’s largest car-carrying ship docks in Brazil.