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BYD sales fall for fifth consecutive month as global volumes slide


Sales for China’s biggest automaker, BYD, have fallen for the fifth month in a row, and the company has also lowered its previously stated export target for the year after missing its 2025 goal by around one million cars.

According to Reuters, a stock exchange filing from BYD – a top-10 best-selling brand in Australia last year – showed it sold 210,051 cars worldwide in January 2026, a decline of 30.1 per cent compared with January 2025.

Exports accounted for just under half of that total, at 100,482 vehicles, while BYD produced 29.1 per cent fewer cars year-on-year, extending a downward trend in production that dates back to July 2025.

In January, the automaker revised its 2026 export forecast from 1.5 million cars – announced in November – down to 1.3 million.

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The result comes despite BYD having overtaken Tesla as the world’s number one electric vehicle (EV) maker in 2025, even as BYD’s EV sales declined in December and January.

BYD sold a total of 4.60 million cars globally in 2025 – more than any other Chinese automaker – with 2.26 million of them being EVs, which was enough to eclipse Tesla’s 1.64 million deliveries and claim the top spot.

Tesla faced significant challenges of its own, with lower sales in key markets attributed to factors including model changeovers – including for its top-selling Model Y mid-size SUV – as well as fallout from CEO Elon Musk’s role in the US government.

The downturn saw Tesla post its second consecutive year of declining global sales, following its first annual drop in 2024, and the US automaker recently announced it will discontinue its long-running Model S and Model X models (which are no longer offered here) globally this year.

Australian new-car sales figures for January 2026 have not yet been published and are due later this week, but BYD is expected to continue posting strong growth locally as its Australian lineup expands.