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    BYD notches up 100,000 Australian sales in less than 3.5 years
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    BYD notches up 100,000 Australian sales in less than 3.5 years

    gvfx00@gmail.comBy gvfx00@gmail.comApril 16, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    BYD has delivered its 100,000th vehicle in Australia, less than three and a half years after being officially launched here in November 2022.

    That’s less than half the sales volume achieved last year by Toyota, which has sold more than 200,000 vehicles annually (the only brand to do so) for 14 consecutive years and has been the Australian market leader for 23 consecutive years.

    Nevertheless, BYD’s rapid rise in the Australian marketplace in such a short period of time has been nothing short of meteoric.

    In 2025, its third full year on sale here, BYD hit the top 10 by placing eighth overall in Australia’s new-car sales race with 52,415 vehicles sold – up 156.2 per cent on 2024 – thanks in large part to the popularity of models including the plug-in hybrid Shark 6 ute and Sealion 7 mid-size electric SUV.

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    And last month BYD placed third for the first time in a single month with 7217 sales, finishing behind only Toyota (16,574) and Kia (7320), but ahead of Mazda (7156) and Ford (7149), surging past fellow Chinese brands including GWM (5680), MG (4218) and Chery (4018).

    BYD’s sales spike last month was in part due to increased demand for electric vehicles (EVs) amid the fuel supply crisis created by war in the Middle East, leading it to triple its shipment volumes to Australia with 30,000 vehicles now due to arrive here across May and June.

    The company says significant additional production is also expected in the third quarter of this year.

    Today BYD said it would prioritise delivery of its “new energy” vehicles to essential workers who rely on mobility to serve their communities – including doctors, nurses, teachers, social workers, police, fire, ambulance and SES volunteers – amid cost-of-living challenges and “during this period of unprecedented demand for electric and ultra-efficient hybrid vehicles”.