BYD sold over 11,271 cars in September, representing a substantial rise of 880% compared to the same month last year and saw it also overtake legacy brands such as Renault and SEAT.
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.
The DOLPHIN SURF, BYD’s most accessible model in Europe has been awarded the maximum five-star safety rating by industry body Euro NCAP.
At the company’s official press conference at IAA Mobility 2025 in Munich, BYD Executive Vice President Stella Li confirmed exciting developments for the DOLPHIN SURF, the recently launched compact EV and World Urban Car of the Year.
BYD, China's largest new energy vehicle (NEV) maker, reported its August 2025 delivery results. The company sold 373,626 NEVs, an increase of less than 1% compared to the same time last year.
The YANGWANG U9 Track Edition is built upon the same e4 Platform and DiSus-X core technical architecture as the YANGWANG U9 currently on sale in China.
Available in two trim levels – Boost and Comfort – BYD ATTO 2 prices start from £30,850 on-the-road for Boost, while Comfort starts at £34,950 on-the-road.
Chinese biggest NEV naker BYD has officially opened its all-terrain circuit in Zhengzhou, one of the first in China designed specifically for New-Energy Vehicles, and confirmed plans for several others.
The BYD Seal U DM-i has achieved the remarkable feat of surpassing 10,000 UK sales within just 10 months of making its market debut.
Chinese new energy vehicles (NEVs) giant BYD saw its sales figures in July flatten out compared to the same month last year. While the company's overall sales of 344,296 vehicles were up slightly by 0.56% year-over-year, they dropped by 10.01% from June.