Chinese EV Manufacturer BYD Takes Delivery of Largest Capacity Car Carrier
- BYD took delivery of the car carrier BYD Shenzhen on April 22, 2025, in Yizheng, China.
- The automaker expands its fleet to boost global delivery capacity for growing overseas sales.
- This fourth BYD-operated vessel features LNG dual-fuel power and 16 decks.
- The vessel holds 9,200 vehicles, reportedly the world's largest capacity currently operating.
- The ship enhances logistics efficiency and supports faster delivery to global markets like Brazil.
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RORO: World’s Largest Car Carrier Embarks On Maiden Voyage From China
The world’s largest car carrier has left a yard in China on its maiden voyage to Brazil. The vessel is identified as BYD Shenzhen and the manufacturers, BYD’s investment in this fleet aims to boost its global new energy vehicle (NEV) sales, shorten transportation cycles, reduce logistics costs, and support its expansion into over 100 countries and 400 cities worldwide. The 9,200 Car Equivalent Units CEUs BYD Shenzhen pips Höegh Autoliners’ Auror…
Ro-ro behemoth sets sail for Brazil on maiden voyage
The world’s largest pure car and truck carrier (PCTC), the BYD Shenzhen, has officially departed from a shipyard in eastern China on its maiden voyage to Brazil, marking a significant milestone for both Chinese shipbuilding and the global automotive logistics sector. Built by China Merchants Jinling Shipyard, the roll-on roll-off vessel boasts a record-breaking capacity of 9


World’s largest car carrier sets sail from China
The world’s largest car carrier has left a yard in China on its maiden voyage to Brazil. The 9,200 ceu BYD Shenzhen pips Höegh Autoliners’ Aurora class series by 100 cars in terms of capacity, and becomes the fourth vessel in Chinese auto manufacturer BYD’s growing fleet with another two ships set to start trading …
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