China's BYD overtakes Tesla
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A seismic shift in the electric vehicle market in 2025 has seen Chinese firm BYD outmuscle Tesla as the world's largest seller of EV vehicles. In the annual sales stakes, BYD said on Thursday that sales of its battery-powered vehicles jumped nearly 28 per cent to more than 2.
Technology Technology The Big Story BYD overtakes Tesla as world’s top EV seller China’s BYD overtook Elon Musk’s Tesla as the world’s leading electric vehicle (EV)
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