Overseas Sales Surge 94%. BYD Poised to Reclaim Global EV Sales Crown as Tesla Faces Being Overtaken

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TradingKey - Against the backdrop of increasingly fierce competition in the global new energy vehicle market, Chinese automaker BYD is reclaiming its position at the top of the global battery electric vehicle (BEV) sales rankings from Tesla ( TSLA) by accelerating its expansion into overseas markets.

The latest data shows that BYD delivered a total of 557,090 BEVs in the second quarter, whereas market expectations for Tesla's sales during the same period were approximately 396,500 units, highlighting BYD's leading edge in the pure electric segment once again.

Reflecting on history, BYD first surpassed Tesla in the fourth quarter of 2024 and maintained its lead throughout the entire year of 2025. However, in the first quarter of 2026, Tesla reclaimed the top spot with a sales advantage of approximately 48,000 units, at a time when BYD's demand in the Chinese market had somewhat weakened. But entering the second quarter, BYD quickly adjusted its strategy, offsetting domestic market softness with robust growth in overseas markets.

This June, BYD's total sales across all models increased by 5.5% year-over-year to reach 403,472 units, with overseas sales accounting for as much as 43%, fully demonstrating the company's continuously expanding global influence.

Data shows that BYD's overseas sales in June surged 94.7% year-over-year to 175,349 units, while domestic sales fell by 22%, continuing a year-over-year downward trend that began in May 2025.

Facing increasingly intense price competition in the Chinese auto market, BYD is ramping up its investment in technological research and development to counter challenges from competitors such as Geely Auto and Xiaomi Group.

In late May this year, BYD announced several technological breakthroughs, including what it calls China's most powerful autonomous driving chip in terms of computing power, and accelerated the mass production of its next-generation Blade battery. These technological investments have not only enhanced the competitiveness of BYD's products but have also provided strong support for its overseas market expansion.

To further consolidate its global market position, BYD is accelerating its layout of overseas production capacity. A senior advisor for the company's European operations stated that BYD is close to making a decision on the site of its second European factory, following Hungary.

At the annual shareholder meeting held in Shenzhen last month, Chairman Wang Chuanfu proposed the company's goal of becoming the world's largest automaker within five years in an effort to boost investor confidence following a sharp decline in its stock price. Wang pointed out that strong export growth, alongside technological advancements including battery upgrades and fast-charging technologies, are key driving forces to achieve this ambition.

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