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BYD Becomes The 7th Largest Automaker Worldwide

BYD OvertakesBecomes The 7th Largest Automaker Worldwide

China’s BYD has become the seventh-largest automaker globally, surpassing Japanese heavyweights Honda Motor and Nissan Motor in global car sales. This feat highlights the importance of Chinese automakers on the international scene as a significant shift in the global automotive environment.

Impressive Growth in Q2 2024


Between April and June 2024, BYD’s vehicle sales surged by an impressive 40%, reaching 980,000 units. This growth is a substantial increase from the 700,000 units sold in the previous year, when BYD ranked 10th globally. The company’s international expansion played a crucial role in this success, with overseas vehicle sales tripling to 105,000 units during the year,, according to data from Nikkei Asia.

BYD’s rise can be largely attributed to the growing demand for its affordable electric vehicles (EVs). Sure, that has resonated with both domestic and international markets. In June 2024 alone, the company experienced a 35% increase in sales, further solidifying its position as a leading automaker. According to Marklines, this strong demand for BYD’s EVs has been a key factor in outpacing.

Closing the Automakers Gap with Industry Leaders


While Toyota remains the global leader with 2.63 million vehicles sold in Q2 2024, BYD is steadily closing the gap with other top automakers. The company is also approaching Tesla in terms of EV sales, indicating its potential to further climb the global rankings. Additionally, other Chinese automakers, such as Geely and Chery Automobile, have also made their mark, ranking in the top 20 in global sales between April and June.

Automaker Tariffs and International Markets


Despite its success, BYD and other Chinese automakers face significant challenges, especially in North America. Tariffs on China-made EVs there have surged to 100%. Canada is also contemplating similar tariffs on Chinese EV imports. In contrast, China’s automotive industry is focusing on Europe. The European Commission recently lowered provisional tariffs on Chinese EV imports to 36.3%. This reduction creates a more favorable environment for Chinese automakers.

Wrapping Up…


BYD’s rapid ascent in the global automotive industry reflects the broader trend of Chinese automakers gaining ground on the international stage. With its strong performance in both domestic and international markets, BYD is well-positioned to continue its upward trajectory. However, the company must navigate the complexities of international trade and tariffs to sustain its growth and further challenge the established automotive giants.