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BYD’s sales downturn extends to eighth straight month



<p>BYD’s previous longest sales decline lasted six months amid a rollback of government ‌electric-vehicle subsidies that ended in December 2019. </p>
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Chinese EV giant BYD’s vehicle sales fell for an eighth straight month in April, down 15.5 per cent from a year earlier and extending its longest-ever downturn as ‌it struggles ⁠with ⁠weak demand at home.

Overseas sales of passenger vehicles and pickup trucks, increasingly a source of growth for BYD, jumped 35 per cent to 130,000 vehicles last month, according to Reuters calculations based on a Weibo post by BYD executive Li Yunfei.

The company has not disclosed its overall ⁠sales target ‌for this year, but has said it’s “confident” about selling at least 1.5 million vehicles abroad. The ⁠biggest Chinese competitor to Tesla posted its steepest profit drop since 2020 in the January-March period, as the bulk of its sales in the budget segment priced under 150,000 yuan ($21,935.60) come under growing pressure from Geely and Leapmotor.

BYD’s previous longest sales decline lasted six months amid a rollback of government ‌electric-vehicle subsidies that ended in December 2019. As it navigates challenges at home, where reduced trade-in subsidies for entry-level EVs and ⁠plug-in hybrids are expediting a shift toward premium models, BYD is launching models with faster-charging batteries and building a super-fast charging network to reassure buyers of its technological edge.

It is also raising the price of its in-house driving assistant system add-on for EVs from Friday, citing rising global memory hardware costs.

  • Published On May 1, 2026 at 05:50 PM IST

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