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BYD posts near-threefold sales growth in Europe at the start of 2026
Summary
ACEA data show BYD new-car registrations in Europe rose to 18,242 in January 2026 from 6,884 a year earlier, while ACEA reported overall passenger-car registrations in the region fell.
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Chinese automaker BYD recorded a nearly threefold rise in new-car registrations in Europe in January, according to the European Automobile Manufacturers' Association (ACEA). Registrations for BYD models increased to 18,242 from 6,884 in January 2025 across the EU, the U.K., Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland. ACEA began including BYD in its data last summer, and the company has shown monthly increases since then. The article mentions BYD outsold Tesla in Europe in January while some established European makers reported lower sales.
Key facts:
- BYD registrations in January 2026: 18,242 units, up from 6,884 in January 2025 (ACEA data).
- ACEA added BYD to its dataset last summer and BYD's European registrations have risen month-on-month since inclusion.
- The article mentions Tesla registrations fell 17% year-on-year to 8,075 units in January.
- The article mentions Germany's Volkswagen, BMW and Renault posted declines of about 3.8%, 5.7% and 15% respectively in European registrations last month.
- ACEA reported battery-electric vehicle registrations in Europe grew nearly 14% year-on-year in January, hybrid registrations rose 6.4%, and plug-in hybrids grew 32%.
Summary:
The change in registrations highlights growing demand for BYD's electric and hybrid models and increasing competition in Europe's auto market. The article mentions several incumbent manufacturers posted lower sales while regional passenger-car registrations declined; Undetermined at this time.
