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BYD was top-selling carmaker in Singapore last year · TechNode

BYD has emerged as the biggest seller of passenger vehicles in Singapore in 2024, bumping Toyota off the top spot, and marking the first time a Chinese
BYD overtakes Toyota, Tesla as Singapore’s top car brand in 2024;...
BYD emerges as Singapore’s top car brand while Singaporeans share their top traditions and superstitions. Plus some of the biggest and fascinating news in Singapore and beyond.
BYD overtakes Toyota, Tesla as Singapore’s top car brand in 2024:...
BYD emerges as Singapore’s top car brand. Plus some of the biggest and fascinating news in Singapore and beyond.
BYD outsells Tesla and Toyota to conquer Singapore in 2024

BYD has rocketed to the top of Singapore's car sales chart for 2024, beating out giants like Toyota and electric vehicle juggernaut Tesla.
BYD Tops Singapore’s Car Market in 2024, Surpassing Toyota as EV...

BYD (Build Your Dreams) has become Singapore’s top-selling car brand, surpassing Toyota for the first time in 2024. The Chinese electric vehicle (EV) giant registered 6,191 cars, a 337% increase from 2023, when it sold 1,416 cars. Toyota, which previously held the top spot, sold 5,736 cars, including its luxury ...
BYD outsells Toyota, Tesla to become top-selling carmaker in Singapore in...

BYD sold 6,191 cars in Singapore in 2024, ahead of Toyota's 5,736 and Tesla's 2,384.
BYD becomes Singapore’s most popular car, after out-selling Toyota
BYD has beaten out Toyota to take the title of most popular car brand in Singapore for the first time.
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Chart of the Day: BYD Trounces Toyota in Singapore

Chinese EV-maker seizes top spot in the country for the first time, underlining opportunities Southeast Asia offers
Overseas carmakers in Korea sandwiched by influx of ultra-cheap BYD EVs

BYD Korea will ratchet up pressure on overseas carmakers here - particularly non-luxury brands with limited electric and hybrid lineups - as they are at growing risk of losing their identity as cost-effective carmakers amid the upcoming influx of ultra-cheap Chinese vehicles, experts and industry officials said Tuesday.