BYD Europe
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BYD's Oct registrations in Europe jump 206.8%, while Tesla slips 48.5%
BYD's new vehicle registrations in Europe reached 17,470 units in October, while Tesla's dropped to 6,964 units.
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BYD launches Yuan Up DM-i hybrid SUV in Europe instead of its home market in China
The BYD Yuan Up DM-i, rebranded as Atto 2 DM-i in Europe, is the first PHEV model in the Yuan family and is unavailable in China.
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BYD sees 400% surge in European registrations in Sept, while Tesla slips 10.5%
BYD's new vehicle registrations in Europe reached 24,963 units in September, about five times the figure from the same period last year.
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BYD mulls third European car plant in Spain, report says
BYD favors Spain for its relatively low manufacturing costs and clean energy network, Reuters reported.
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BYD reaches 1,000th electric bus production milestone in Hungary
BYD plans to expand its Hungarian bus factory with an additional 29,000 square meters of production facilities, increasing annual capacity for electric buses and trucks.
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BYD to start production at Hungarian plant this year; 1-MW ultra-fast chargers to go live in Europe in 2026
The first model to be produced at BYD's Hungarian factory will be the Seagull. Europe's first 1-MW BYD chargers will be deployed next year.
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BYD launches Seal 06 DM-i hybrid sedan in Europe
BYD has brought the Seal 06 DM-i hybrid sedan to Europe, including its wagon variant, renamed as the Seal 6 DM-i and Seal 6 DM-i Touring respectively.
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BYD exports EVs from Thailand plant to Europe for first time
BYD's Thailand factory has shipped over 900 BYD Dolphin EVs to Europe for the first time, with destinations including the UK, Germany, and Belgium.
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BYD partners with Finnish distributor Veho to upgrade local sales network
BYD plans to add retail outlets in several Finnish cities to create a nationwide sales and service network.
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BYD to delay mass production at Hungary plant while moving up production at Turkey plant, report says
BYD will delay mass production at its Hungarian EV plant until 2026 and will operate the plant below capacity for at least the first 2 years, according to Reuters.









