BYD dethroned Tesla as the world's top electric vehicle seller in 2025. The Chinese automaker surpassed Tesla after a year of surging sales. Tesla reported its second consecutive annual drop in deliveries.
BYD sold approximately 2.26 million fully electric vehicles in 2025, a 28% increase from the previous year. Tesla's 2025 deliveries fell to roughly 1.6 million vehicles, down about 8% from 2024. The shift occurred amidst stalling demand for Tesla and the end of U.S. federal EV subsidies.
The change reflects a significant shift in the global EV market. Ford CEO Jim Farley predicted subsidy removal would halve the EV market. The impact on Tesla's market share is now evident.
BYD's success highlights China's growing dominance in the EV sector. Their total new energy vehicle sales, including plugin hybrids, reached roughly 4.6 million last year. Tesla's decline underscores the increasing competition.
The future will likely see further competition between Tesla and BYD. Industry analysts will be closely watching both companies' strategies for growth and innovation. The race for EV market dominance continues.
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