BYD

  • BYD applies for trademarks including Cruiser, Frigate

    These trademarks include Cruiser, Frigate, Lander, Destroyer, and Battleship, and may be used for BYD's new model array.

  • BYD Han sales hit 10,248 units in Sept, up 82.6 % year-on-year

    BYD Han EV sales in September rose 115.1% year-on-year to 7,796 units, while Han DM sales in September rose 23.3% year-on-year to 2,452 units.

  • BYD's NEV sales in Sept rose 258% year-on-year to 71,099 units

    Among new energy passenger vehicles, BYD sold 36,306 pure electric vehicles in September, up 197 percent from 12,212 units in the same month last year.

  • BYD sends new batch of 450 Tang EVs to Norway, bringing total to over 1,000

    So far, BYD has shipped a total of 1,100 Tang EVs to Norway and planns to deliver 1,500 of the SUV to the country within the year.

  • BYD to discontinue a fuel model that has been on sale for 16 years in Oct as it focuses on NEVs

    The F3 was popular at the time of its launch, and during its most glorious period in 2008 and 2009, sales often exceeded 30,000 units per month.

  • China's LFP battery installations extend its lead over ternary batteries in Aug

    China's lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery installed base surpassed ternary batteries for the first time this year in July, and that lead widened in August.

  • BYD says undelivered orders amount to 160,000 units

    BYD said the cumulative order book this year could reach 900,000 units, but the company can only deliver 700,000-750,000 units this year.

  • BYD officially launches e-Platform 3.0, unveils Ocean X concept car

    After its debut at the Shanghai Auto Show in April and the launch of its first model, BYD officially introduced the e-Platform 3.0 to the public.

  • BYD's NEV sales highest in China in August

    Tesla China's wholesale sales for the month were 44,264 units and SAIC-GM-Wuling 43,783 units, ranking behind BYD, the data showed.

  • BYD Semiconductor's IPO process resumes after half-month suspension

    The listing process of BYD Semiconductor, BYD's chip business, has recently resumed, after it was unexpectedly suspended by the Shenzhen Stock Exchange last month.