Etiqueta: PHEV
What’s Going On With BYD Sales?

As reported by CnEVPost, BYD’s overall quarterly sales were down 1.82% YoY with passenger vehicles down 2.1%, while commercial vehicles were up 52.61%. While PHEV sales were down 23.72%, BEV sales were up 31.37%. While the Chinese market declined, overseas sales were up 146.42%. Looking deeper, the BYD brand saw the bulk of the decline, while premium brand Fang Cheng Bao stands out, with sales up 344.87% in September, driven by the Ti3 BEV and recently launched Ti7 PHEV, which have tended to be supply-constrained.However, this is BYD’s first YoY drop in sales since 2020. In a quarter when several other automakers saw increases. What’s happening?
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Nothing can grow forever.
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Chinese automotive giant BYD has hit a speed bump, reporting a rare year-on-year decline in new energy vehicle (NEV) sales for September. The drop comes as sales of their plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) models continue to fall.
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This marks the first year-on-year decline in BYD's monthly NEV sales since March 2024, with PHEV sales falling 25.58 percent.












