Quick Takeaways
- BYD overseas vehicle sales 2026 are projected to reach 1.3 million units as the company accelerates its global expansion strategy.
- BYD overseas vehicle sales 2026 build on more than one million new energy vehicles exported in the previous year.
BYD overseas vehicle sales 2026 are expected to reach 1.3 million units, reflecting around 24% growth compared with the prior year. The Chinese new energy vehicle major continues to scale its international footprint as overseas markets become a critical pillar of its long-term growth strategy.
The company exported 1,046,083 new energy vehicles in 2025, including passenger and commercial models, representing a 150.74% year-on-year increase. This sharp rise highlights the pace at which BYD is expanding beyond its domestic market amid rising global demand for electrified mobility.
BYD international sales performance strengthens in 2025
BYD sold 1,049,601 passenger vehicles and pickup trucks in 2025, marking a 145% year-on-year increase, according to figures the company released earlier this month. Overseas volumes were supported by a broadening product mix and stronger penetration across multiple regions.
One notable model is the Shark pickup, which is offered exclusively in overseas markets such as Mexico, Brazil, Australia, Cambodia, and several others. The vehicle has not been introduced in the Chinese market and reflects BYD’s strategy of tailoring products specifically for international demand.
Regional balance supports BYD overseas vehicle sales 2026
In a November report, Citigroup cited BYD management as indicating overseas sales guidance of between 1.5 million and 1.6 million units in 2026. The report also noted that BYD’s overseas sales structure remains evenly distributed, with Europe, North America, and ASEAN each contributing roughly one-third of total overseas volumes in 2025.
This balanced regional exposure reduces reliance on any single market and positions BYD to capture growth opportunities across mature and emerging automotive regions.
BEV and PHEV trends underline BYD global expansion
BYD sold 4,602,436 new energy vehicles in 2025, representing a 7.73% year-on-year increase. Passenger vehicle sales accounted for 4,545,423 units, up 6.94% compared with the previous year.
Battery electric vehicle passenger sales reached 2,256,714 units in 2025, exceeding Tesla’s 1,636,129 units for the first time. This milestone underscores BYD’s growing competitiveness in the global BEV segment.
Plug-in hybrid electric vehicle passenger sales totaled 2,288,709 units in 2025, declining 7.91% year-on-year. Despite this dip, the combined scale of BEV and PHEV volumes continues to reinforce BYD’s position as a leading force in global new energy vehicle markets, supporting momentum toward its BYD overseas vehicle sales 2026 target.
The company exported 1,046,083 new energy vehicles in 2025, including passenger and commercial models, representing a 150.74% year-on-year increase. This sharp rise highlights the pace at which BYD is expanding beyond its domestic market amid rising global demand for electrified mobility.
BYD international sales performance strengthens in 2025
BYD sold 1,049,601 passenger vehicles and pickup trucks in 2025, marking a 145% year-on-year increase, according to figures the company released earlier this month. Overseas volumes were supported by a broadening product mix and stronger penetration across multiple regions.
One notable model is the Shark pickup, which is offered exclusively in overseas markets such as Mexico, Brazil, Australia, Cambodia, and several others. The vehicle has not been introduced in the Chinese market and reflects BYD’s strategy of tailoring products specifically for international demand.
Regional balance supports BYD overseas vehicle sales 2026
In a November report, Citigroup cited BYD management as indicating overseas sales guidance of between 1.5 million and 1.6 million units in 2026. The report also noted that BYD’s overseas sales structure remains evenly distributed, with Europe, North America, and ASEAN each contributing roughly one-third of total overseas volumes in 2025.
This balanced regional exposure reduces reliance on any single market and positions BYD to capture growth opportunities across mature and emerging automotive regions.
BEV and PHEV trends underline BYD global expansion
BYD sold 4,602,436 new energy vehicles in 2025, representing a 7.73% year-on-year increase. Passenger vehicle sales accounted for 4,545,423 units, up 6.94% compared with the previous year.
Battery electric vehicle passenger sales reached 2,256,714 units in 2025, exceeding Tesla’s 1,636,129 units for the first time. This milestone underscores BYD’s growing competitiveness in the global BEV segment.
Plug-in hybrid electric vehicle passenger sales totaled 2,288,709 units in 2025, declining 7.91% year-on-year. Despite this dip, the combined scale of BEV and PHEV volumes continues to reinforce BYD’s position as a leading force in global new energy vehicle markets, supporting momentum toward its BYD overseas vehicle sales 2026 target.
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