Etiqueta: Mexico
BYD Surpasses Tesla in Sales for Fourth Quarter in a Row

Despite Tesla's historic performance during the third quarter of the year, the US tech giant was once again surpassed by its rival BYD
After dethroning Tesla, China’s EV giant BYD hits a wall of...
SHANGHAI, Oct 11 — After a meteoric five-year rise that saw it surpass Tesla Inc. as the world’s top seller...
BYD’s 14 millionth NEV rolls off line at Brazil plant, delivered...

The rollout of BYD's 14 millionth NEV comes about 11 months after its 10 millionth vehicle.
BYD Shark pickup to enter China cheaper than in overseas markets

The BYD Shark plug-in hybrid pickup truck will enter China, according to BYD Group public relations general manager Li Yunfei.
BYD’s Cybertruck Rival ‘Shark’ Gears Up For China Launch Following Global...

The move marks BYD’s entry into China’s competitive pickup market after debuting the Shark in countries like Mexico and Australia.
BYD to launch Shark pickup in China ‘sooner or later,’ exec...

BYD is planning to launch the Shark pickup in the domestic Chinese market after the model has already been rolled out in multiple overseas markets.
Car Trouble: ICTS Rule Rewires Global Auto Supply Chains

The US is forging ahead with new measures to bar Chinese-made vehicles as well as certain software and hardware from the US market. Global automakers and their suppliers will now have to restructure their…
WEEK IN REVIEW: China’s BYD Projects One Million EV Deliveries Abroad

China is reportedly curbing the use of European tech in its communication networks. State buyers of internet and mobile phone components have to submit contracts with companies like Sweden’s Ericsson and Finland’s Nokia for security review by the Cyberspace Administration of China before the purchase is allowed. The review process can ...
The Shark in the Water: BYD’s Sub-$20,000 EV Changes the Game

BYD's launch of its high-quality, sub-$20,000 Seagull EV in Latin America is a strategic masterstroke that massively undercuts the competition, establishing a powerful beachhead in the Americas and exposing the critical failure of Western automakers.
How Connected Vehicle Regulations May Impact US Automotive Imports

New U.S. regulations, responding to U.S. national security concerns, are set to take effect in mid-January and will prohibit imports of Chinese- and Russian-made “connected” software and hardware used in manufacturing vehicles. If combined with Trump’s proposed 10%–20% tariffs on imported vehicles and auto parts, these regulations could adversely impact Mexico’s economy, reduce the global competitiveness of North America’s automotive sector, and disrupt U.S. trade agreements.













