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    BYD Surges Past Tesla in the Global Electric Vehicle Showdown

    Grace JohnsonBy Grace JohnsonJanuary 2, 2026 Technology & Innovation No Comments3 Mins Read
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    China’s BYD stands on the brink of a major milestone. The automaker is set to surpass Tesla as the world’s largest electric vehicle seller. The development would mark the first annual sales lead over its US rival.

    BYD reported strong figures on Thursday. Sales of battery electric cars climbed by nearly 28 percent last year. Total global deliveries rose beyond 2.25 million vehicles.

    Tesla will disclose its full 2025 sales numbers later on Friday. Analyst estimates already outline the likely outcome. They indicate Tesla sold about 1.65 million vehicles across the year.

    Mounting Pressure on Tesla

    Tesla navigated a challenging year in multiple areas. Consumers delivered mixed reactions to new vehicle offerings. Public debate around Elon Musk’s political actions also weighed on sentiment.

    Rivalry from Chinese manufacturers intensified throughout the year. Brands such as Geely, MG and BYD expanded rapidly. They gained market share by offering cheaper electric vehicles.

    BYD now leads China’s electric car market. Its models frequently undercut established global competitors. That pricing strategy continues to disrupt Western automakers.

    Discounts, Deals and Demanding Targets

    Tesla acted in October to counter slowing demand. The company launched lower priced versions of its two top selling US models. Executives aimed to stimulate sales momentum.

    Elon Musk carries heavy expectations at Tesla. He must deliver strong growth in sales and market value over the next decade. These targets link directly to his compensation structure.

    Shareholders approved the pay deal in November. The agreement could award Musk up to one trillion dollars. It would stand as the largest executive payout in history.

    Robots, Government Roles and Investor Anxiety

    The deal includes ambitious production goals. Musk must oversee the sale of one million humanoid robots within ten years. Tesla continues investing heavily in Optimus robots and autonomous Robotaxis.

    Tesla sales dropped sharply in the first months of 2025. The decline followed backlash against Musk’s role in President Donald Trump’s administration. Political controversy affected the brand.

    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 responsibilities became too broad. Musk later promised to significantly reduce his government involvement.

    BYD Pushes Global Growth Despite Headwinds

    BYD’s expansion faced some resistance last year. Sales growth slowed in 2025 to the weakest pace in five years. Fierce competition inside China played a key role.

    Even so, BYD remains a global electric vehicle powerhouse. Competitive pricing continues to attract international buyers. That advantage supports overseas growth.

    The Shenzhen based company is expanding rapidly abroad. Latin America, Southeast Asia and parts of Europe drive that progress. Expansion continues despite high tariffs on Chinese electric cars.

    In October, BYD identified the UK as its largest market outside China. Sales in Britain jumped by 880 percent year on year. Demand surged for the plug in hybrid Seal U SUV.

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    Grace Johnson is a freelance journalist from the USA with over 15 years of experience reporting on Politics, World Affairs, Business, Health, Technology, Finance, Lifestyle, and Culture. She earned her degree in Communication and Journalism from the University of Miami. Throughout her career, she has contributed to major outlets including The Miami Herald, CNN, and USA Today. Known for her clear and engaging reporting, Grace delivers accurate and timely news that keeps readers informed on both national and global developments.

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