China's BYD poised to overtake Tesla in 2025 EV sales
BYD's 2.07 million EV sales through November surpass Tesla's 1.22 million by September, driven by competitive pricing and expanding global production, analysts say.
- Growing Chinese auto giant BYD stands poised to officially surpass Tesla as the world's biggest electric vehicle company in annual sales.
- Tesla's sales in the coming quarter are expected to fall to 449,000, while BYD had sold 2.07 million EVs by end November 2025.
- BYD is 'one of the pioneers to establish overseas production capacity and supply chains for EVs,' which will help it navigate a 'complicated global tariff environment,' according to Jing Yang of Fitch Ratings.
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The rapid expansion of BYD worldwide, combined with the difficult regulatory and political context for Tesla in the United States and elsewhere, will allow the Chinese manufacturer to claim for the first time the pole position of all-electric vehicle sales in 2025.The two groups are due to publish soon their annual sales but, in view of their latest publications, BYD has taken such an advance that it seems almost impossible that Tesla was able t…
The Chinese company BYD is expected to become the world's largest manufacturer of e-cars this year.
The year 2025 marks a turning point in the world automotive industry. Chinese manufacturer BYD is in the process of surpassing the American Tesla and becoming the world's leading seller of electric vehicles. While the two groups still have to publish their final figures, the latest available data shows an advantage for BYD almost impossible to catch up with.
For the first time the Chinese car manufacturer BYD 2025 will have sold as many e-cars as no other. Previous sales figures show the replacement of Tesla at the top of the world. BYD shares are rising.
Because of Elon Musk's political commitment, Tesla's sales have declined, especially in Europe. BYD, the competition from China, has now sold significantly more cars than the US car manufacturer.
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