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BYD eyes India expansion as diplomatic freeze winds down

BYD will resume normal oversight of its Indian car plant, and is interested in exploring local battery pack assembly. By Stewart Burnett
Automotive: BYD marks impressive presence at IAA Mobility 2025 in Munich
MUNICH, Sept. 10, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Chinese automaker BYD is putting on an impressive show at this year’s IAA Mobility in Munich, underscoring...
BYD & Shenzhen Port Group Deepen Cooperation on Clean Ports &...

BYD and Shenzhen Port Group recently signed an agreement to expand cooperation between the automaker and port operator. While this news largely flew under the radar, the scope of the agreement goes far beyond BYD’s home ports to develop international logistics and decarbonize global shipping.
TuneIn Signs Deal With BYD Auto

TuneIn has a new partnership with the largest producer of new energy vehicles to integrate its catalog of radio stations and podcasts into BYD vehicles.
BYD calls for 100 carmakers to die as China bans discount...

BYD has called for a massive wipeout of competition in China’s car market, demanding that nearly 100 manufacturers be removed from the field after Beijing
BYD: all European models will be made locally by 2028

Chinese electric vehicle (EV) giant BYD will produce all electric vehicles sold in Europe locally within three years, Executive Vice President Stella Li
TuneIn Partners with World’s Largest EV Manufacturer, BYD Auto, to Provide...
BYD drivers will have direct access to TuneIn’s global radio and podcast catalog through their in-car entertainment systems...
China’s Takeover of the Munich Auto Show

A traditional showcase of German engineering also includes scads of imported EVs and hybrids.
European Automakers showcase new EVs and affordable models at Munich Auto...

European automakers are unveiling new vehicles at the Munich IAA Mobility Show as the industry confronts several challenges.
Luxury rivals BMW and Mercedes target Tesla and BYD with new...

BMW and Mercedes are done watching Tesla play king. The two biggest luxury brands from Europe have just thrown down the gauntlet with all-electric SUVs meant