BYD

  • China EV insurance registrations for week ending May 12: Nio 4,400, Tesla 9,800, BYD 68,500, Xiaomi 1,100

    For May 1-12, Nio was 5,600, Xpeng 2,800, Li Auto 10,800, Xiaomi 2,000, Tesla 16,900, and BYD 101,300 units.

  • Mercedes-Benz to use BYD batteries in new hybrid model, regulatory filing reveals

    Mercedes-Benz will use batteries from BYD's battery arm FinDreams in a hybrid version of its GLC SUV, according to a regulatory filing.

  • Regulatory filing: BYD files for Seal X hatchback

    The model looks like a production version of the Ocean-M concept, and the final name could also be Seal 06 GT, Seal Mini, or Seal 05 EV.

  • Automakers' share of China NEV market in Apr: BYD tops with 37.5%, Tesla 5th with 4.6%

    In the January-April period, BYD came in first in China's NEV market with a 34.3 percent share, while Tesla was No. 4 with a 6.7 percent share.

  • China EV battery installations in Apr: CATL share 44.65%, BYD 28.37%

    CATL's share in April decreased by 0.22 percentage points from March, while BYD's increased by 1.58 percentage points.

  • BYD Yangwang to showcase U9 supercar at Goodwood Festival of Speed in UK

    Two Yangwang U9s left for the UK on May 7 and will participate in the Goodwood Festival of Speed 2024 from July 11-14.

  • BYD Qin L with next-gen DM-i hybrid tech expected to hit market on May 29, report says

    The Qin L DM-i is expected to be priced around RMB 120,000 ($16,610) to RMB 150,000, according to local media.

  • BYD's sodium battery joint venture formed

    The joint venture is 51 percent owned by BYD's battery unit FinDreams, with local conglomerate Huaihai holding the remaining 49 percent.

  • Toyota may adopt BYD's DM-i hybrid tech in China, report says

    One of the key reasons why Toyota is leaning towards adopting BYD's DM-i technology is that it is less expensive and relatively mature, according to local media.

  • BYD to launch Sealion 07 on May 10

    The price range for BYD's Sealion 07 BEV will be RMB 200,000 ($27,700) to RMB 260,000, an executive said last year.