Battle Report: BYD's Sales in the European Market Increased by 2.8 Times Last Month

Japanese media "Jiji Press" reported on February 24: The European Automobile Manufacturers Association (ACEA) announced on the 24th that the EU's new car sales in January were 799,625 vehicles, a decrease of 3.9% compared to the same period last year.

Although electric vehicle sales continued to grow, the sharp decline in gasoline and diesel cars lowered the overall sales. According to the proportion of vehicle types, hybrid vehicles (HV) increased by 6.2%, reaching 308,364 units, and electric vehicles (EV) increased by 24.2%, reaching 154,230 units.

On the other hand, gasoline cars decreased by 28.2%, at 175,989 units, and diesel cars decreased by 22.3%, at 64,550 units.

According to major countries, the German car market fell by 6.6%, and the French car market sales also fell by 6.6%, while Italy stood out as a rising star, showing strong market performance, with car sales increasing by 6.2%.

According to manufacturers, the first-ranked Volkswagen (VW) saw a sales decline of 3.7%, and the second-ranked Stellantis increased by 9.1%.

In Japanese automobile companies, Toyota's sales dropped by 14.3%, and Nissan's sales dropped by 16.2%.

China's BYD continued to expand rapidly by about 2.8 times.

Original article: toutiao.com/article/1857984355059719/

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