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BYD sold over half million vehicles for the first time in October

BYD sold over half million vehicles for the first time in...

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BYD sold 3,236,927 electric cars.
BYD sells record 502,657 NEVs in Oct, exceeding 500,000 mark for 1st time

BYD sells record 502,657 NEVs in Oct, exceeding 500,000 mark for...

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BYD sold 189,614 passenger BEVs in October, up 14.57 percent year-on-year, and 310,912 PHEVs, the eighth consecutive record high since March, up 129.30 percent year-on-year.
BYD 'surprised' by sales of new $57,900 ute, wetter and warmer summer for millions: Australia news live

BYD ‘surprised’ by sales of new $57,900 ute, wetter and warmer...

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BYD unveils lavish interior for its new luxury Denza Z9 EV

BYD unveils lavish interior for its new luxury Denza Z9 EV

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It’s official. BYD’s new luxury electric sedan, the Denza Z9, will hit the market next month. Ahead of its November...

China NEV retail at 946,000 in Oct 1-27, down 1% from...

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China's retail penetration of NEVs was 52.2 percent in October 1-27, and 46.46 percent year-to-date.

China Tells BYD, Geely ‘Stop EU Investments’ As Tariffs Start

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The directive comes as, starting Wednesday, Chinese electric vehicles heading to Europe will be subject to tariffs as high as 45.3%

China EV insurance registrations for week ending Oct 27: Nio 4,200,...

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Li Auto had 11,300 insurance registrations last week, Xpeng 5,600, Zeekr 5,100, Leapmotor 8,500 and Aito 8,700.

China’s Auto Sales Slump 5% as Industry Faces Global Downturn

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China's Car Manufacturers Boost Global Sales Despite Domestic Challenges

Ford CEO Loves Daily Driving an EV Sedan from a Chinese...

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Ford CEO Jim Farley admitted he has been driving a Xiaomi SU7 for six months and said he "doesn't want to give it up."

Paris Auto Show: Many New Names from China

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Chinese brands are using the Paris Auto Show to showcase their presence in Europe. However, the uniformity of electric SUVs and new brand names that lack recognition among buyers may present bigger challenges than tariffs.