Etiqueta: Sales
BYD Sealion 7 EV more popular than Outlander, CX-5 and Tucson...

China's BYD has hit the top three in Australia's hottest vehicle segment, with the Sealion 7 electric SUV beating out household favourites.
10 Best-Selling Utes in Australia: Where Does the Kia Tasman Land?

The BYD Shark 6 is only the first in a long line of Chinese-made utes that are cut-price, tech-filled, practical, and capable.
BYD makes bold push in Japan but faces uphill battle for...

Chinese EV maker BYD has rapidly gained visibility in Japan through aggressive price competition, but sales have been sluggish compared with domestic brands, making gaining market share difficult.
BYD, MG, Leapmotor Drive Chinese Hybrid Growth in EU

Chinese automakers BYD, MG, and Leapmotor hit record 9.8% hybrid sales share in Europe, shifting focus amid tariffs and EV competition.
BYD’s quarterly sales drop for the first time in five years

September was the worst month of Q3 for the Chinese carmaker.
BYD posts first monthly sales decline in 2025

BYD posts first monthly sales decline in 2025 as rival EV makers set record deliveries amid strong market competition in China.
BYD Sept sales breakdown: Qin 67,577 units, Sealion 54,065

The BYD Qin family models sold 67,577 units in September, remaining BYD's top-selling lineup.
BYD’s 18-month sales run ends with 5.5% September drop

BYD may need to lean harder on its overseas growth if difficulties persist in its native market. By Stewart Burnett
BYD monthly sales tumble for the first time in 2025, reinforcing...

BYD delivered 393,060 units in September, marking an almost a 6% decline year on year.
Tariffs, subsidies, and shifting demand reshape the global car market

The global automotive industry in 2025 has found itself at the eye of a geopolitical storm. Major markets—including Europe, the United States, and China—have experienced heavy-handed policy interventions in the first three quarters of the year, forcing a rewrite of global supply chain rhythms. While overall vehicle sales have held relatively steady, automakers and their suppliers are seeing weaker order volumes and declining profitability.












