BYD Global

About BYD's developments in overseas markets.
  • Brazilian ride-hailing app 99 partners with BYD to accelerate adoption of EVs in its fleet

    99, a subsidiary of Didi, has pledged to register 10,000 EVs on its platform by 2025.

  • BYD Yuan Plus launched in Singapore under Atto 3 name

    BYD did not announce a price for the model in Singapore; it is priced in China at RMB 137,800 ($20,590) to RMB 165,800 after subsidies.

  • BYD partners with local dealer to tap Dutch NEV market

    Louwman will open offline stores in several Dutch cities to provide a full range of sales and after-sales services for BYD's NEVs.

  • BYD expects its BEV business to cover 45 major cities in Brazil by year-end

    BYD has 100 designated dealers in Brazil by the end of 2023.

  • BYD brings its flagship sedan, Han EV, to Brazil

    By the end of this year, BYD Brazil expects to work with its dealers to reach 45 major cities in Brazil with its all-electric passenger car business.

  • BYD launches Atto 3 in Macau, its first EV targeting global markets

    In addition to Macau in Australia, BYD is launching the model in Singapore in the second quarter of 2022.

  • BYD's DM-i hybrid technology-equipped models receive first overseas orders

    BYD's car dealership in Colombia has introduced the first 500 units of the Qin PLUS DM-i and Song PLUS DM-i models.

  • BYD's blade battery said to enter India in Toyota models

    BYD's blade battery could enter India by being fitted in Toyota models, and the company is already recruiting for business related to it, local media said.

  • BYD considers producing EVs in Uzbekistan

    BYD has signed a memorandum of understanding with an Uzbek company and agreed to study the feasibility of jointly producing electric passenger cars and electric buses in Uzbekistan, a report said.

  • BYD launches electric school bus in US that can supply power to grid

    The school bus is equipped with vehicle-to-grid technology and can be used as a power reserve when not transporting students.