Etiqueta: BYD
New EV under $15,000?—BYD’s latest is 50% cheaper than Tesla

Chinese automaker BYD has launched the e7, a new low-cost electric vehicle
BYD Fang Cheng Bao reaches 100,000th unit delivery milestone

The milestone means Fang Cheng Bao has delivered about 8,650 units so far this month.
Is BYD Touching Its Demand Ceiling at Home? — April 2025...

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China’s Chery, with eye on BYD, MG, accelerates Omoda and Jaecoo’s...
SUV-focused subsidiaries Omoda and Jaecoo to add four new models by 2026 while expanding drivetrains and entering new markets.
Chinese EV giant BYD selects Budapest for European headquarters and R&D...

BYD announced today it will establish its European business headquarters in Budapest, Hungary, alongside a new research and development center. The expansion marks the Chinese electric vehicle manufac
Glass Lewis ESG Controversy Alert: BYD

Glass Lewis issued a controversy alert on Saturday for BYD shareholders ahead of the company's annual general meeting on June 6.
The alert relates to worker welfare issues that the electric...
Car Giant Triples Profits, Beats BYD with Best-Selling Electric Car
As Volvo struggles with falling EV sales, sister brand Geely surges ahead.
BYD unveils affordable electric saloon for China

Chinese EV giant BYD has presented the e7, a new electric saloon aimed at its domestic market. While the technical specifications of the 4.78-metre-long model
BYD Plans to Build Hungary-Based Center

BYD plans to set up a European center in Hungary, Reuters reported May 16, citing the Chinese electric vehicle maker's chief executive officer and president, Wang Chuanfu, during a press...
Changan Thailand plant goes into operation, its 1st overseas EV plant

Changan's Thailand plant will have an initial annual capacity of 100,000 units per year and will gradually expand to 200,000 units in the future.