2025 EV Sales Update: BYD Widens Lead Over Tesla Amid European Surge

New details from 2025 full-year figures show China's BYD extending its advantage over Tesla by over 600,000 EV units, fueled by overseas expansion and stark December contrasts in markets like Germany.

As initially reported earlier this month, BYD sold approximately 2,256,704 battery-electric vehicles worldwide in 2025—a 28% increase—outpacing Tesla's 1.64 million deliveries, down 8.6%.

BYD's edge comes from its diverse lineup of plug-in hybrids and pure EVs, with half its sales from hybrids. Affordable models like the Dolphin and Seal resonated in China and Europe. Overseas registrations exceeded 1 million for the first time, across more than 110 countries, supported by local investments including new plants in Brazil and growth in Europe and Southeast Asia.

Tesla struggled with softening demand, exemplified by a nearly 48% sales plunge in Germany—Europe's largest EV market—in December 2025, while BYD's registrations there soared over twelve-fold. The end of U.S. EV tax incentives added pressure in North America. Tesla's premium pricing and limited budget options hindered performance amid economic headwinds.

These insights reinforce China's EV dominance through robust supply chains and policy support. BYD's trajectory pressures leaders like Tesla to diversify offerings and refine strategies for market recovery.

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