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    BYD Overtakes Tesla to Lead the Global Electric Vehicle Race

    psdkBy psdkJanuary 2, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    China’s BYD is reaching a landmark moment in the automotive industry. The company is set to surpass Tesla as the world’s largest electric vehicle seller. This would mark the first annual sales victory over its US rival.

    BYD released strong results on Thursday. Sales of battery powered vehicles rose nearly 28 percent last year. Global deliveries topped 2.25 million cars.

    Tesla will release its full 2025 sales figures later on Friday. Analyst estimates already point to a clear gap. They suggest Tesla sold around 1.65 million vehicles during the year.

    Tesla Faces Increasing Competition

    Tesla struggled through a challenging year across key markets. Buyers responded unevenly to new model launches. Concerns over Elon Musk’s political involvement also affected public perception.

    Chinese automakers intensified pressure throughout the year. Brands including Geely, MG and BYD expanded rapidly. They gained market share by offering lower priced electric vehicles.

    BYD now leads China’s electric car sector. Its vehicles consistently undercut established global brands. This pricing strategy continues to challenge Western competitors.

    Price Cuts and Executive Pressure

    Tesla acted in October to counter slowing demand. The company launched cheaper versions of its two best selling US models. Executives aimed to revive sales momentum.

    Elon Musk carries major expectations at Tesla. He must deliver strong growth in sales and market value over the next decade. These targets are directly tied to his compensation plan.

    Shareholders approved the package in November. The deal could reward Musk up to one trillion dollars. It would become the largest executive payout in corporate history.

    Robots, Politics and Investor Scrutiny

    The compensation plan includes ambitious operational and technology targets. Musk must oversee sales of one million humanoid robots within ten years. Tesla continues heavy investment in Optimus robots and autonomous Robotaxis.

    Tesla sales fell sharply in early 2025. The decline followed backlash over Musk’s role in President Donald Trump’s administration. Political controversy weighed on brand confidence.

    Musk also manages several other major ventures. His portfolio includes X, SpaceX and the Boring Company. He also led the Department of Government Efficiency, known as Doge.

    Some investors questioned his focus on Tesla. They argued his commitments spread him too thin. Musk later pledged to significantly reduce his government involvement.

    BYD Expands Globally Despite Slower Growth

    BYD’s rapid rise slowed slightly last year. Sales growth in 2025 fell to the weakest pace in five years. Fierce domestic competition limited momentum.

    Still, BYD remains a global EV powerhouse. Competitive pricing continues to attract buyers worldwide. That advantage supports expansion beyond China.

    The Shenzhen based company is growing fast overseas. Latin America, Southeast Asia and parts of Europe drive that growth. Expansion continues despite steep tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles.

    In October, BYD said the UK became its largest market outside China. Sales in Britain jumped by 880 percent year on year. Demand focused on the plug in hybrid Seal U SUV.

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