Etiqueta: toyota
BYD Shark Takes a Bite Out of the Ute Market Down...

The BYD Shark is being received by Australian and New Zealand ute drivers with enthusiasm, replacing diesel and petrol utes and cars.
Electric Revolution: Toyota and BYD Battle for Global Automotive Supremacy

Toyota maintains its position as the top-selling automaker with 10.82 million vehicles sold, despite a significant domestic sales drop. A 21.1% increase in Toyota’s hybrid sales highlights a global shift toward eco-friendly transportation, especially in North America. BYD, a leader in the electric vehicle market, reports a 41.3% increase in global sales, surpassing industry veterans like Honda and Nissan. BYD’s success is attributed to effective pricing strategies and innovative technologies. The automotive industry is undergoing a pivotal transformation focused on sustainability and electrification. The automotive landscape of 2024 is evolving rapidly, marked by a thrilling clash of industry giants. Once
BYD Becomes 4th Best Selling Automaker in the World!

Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! Toyota was again the top selling automaker in the world in 2024. Toyota Motor Corp. ended the year with 10.82 million sales (though, that was down 3.7% from 2023). Top rival Volkswagen AG was ... [continued]
Toyota Retains Top-Selling Automaker Position While Continuing to Trail Tesla, BYD...

Toyota Motor retained its position as the world's best-selling automaker in 2024 after reporting 10.8 million sales, marking a dip of 4% from a year ago.
BYD Shark 6 2025 review

A petrol-electric plug-in hybrid predator has entered the diesel-infested waters of the dual-cab ute segment, and current market form suggests the BYD Is BYD’s plug-in hybrid ute a segment game-changer? Our first full test suggests it's difficult to consider it anything less.
Flipping hell! Interest in sub-$30K BYD Dolphin ‘through the roof’ as...

BYD says interest in the sub-$30K Dolphin electric hatchback is booming following the introduction of the price leading Essential model.
Toyota group retains crown as world’s biggest automaker in 2024

Toyota Motor Corp. group retains its crown as the world's biggest automaker by sales volume for the fifth consecutive year in 2024, helped by robust sales of hybrid vehicles, according to data it released.
Shocking Shift: BYD Overtakes Honda, Nissan in Global Car Sales!

Toyota remains the world’s top-selling automaker for the fifth consecutive year, delivering 10.82 million vehicles in 2024. BYD has achieved significant growth, selling 4.27 million vehicles, with a 41.3% increase from the previous year, overtaking several rivals. Challenges for Toyota included a vehicle certification scandal that impacted production and a 13.8% drop in domestic sales. Toyota experienced a 4.3% increase in North American sales, powered by popular hybrid models. Hybrid vehicle sales surged by 21.1%, reflecting a growing consumer shift toward sustainable options. The automotive landscape is evolving, with a clear trend toward electric and hybrid vehicles as the future














