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    Chinese Ev Makers Sell More Plugin-Hybrids in the EU to Avoid Tariffs, Research Firm Says

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    Posted on May 1, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Chinese EV makers like BYD and Chery are selling more hybrids in the EU to avoid high tariffs on electric vehicles, adapting their strategies to market demands.

    Chinese EV Makers Increase Hybrid Sales in EU to Avoid Tariffs

    By Alessandro Parodi

    (Reuters) -Chinese carmakers including BYD and Chery are selling more plugin-hybrids in the European Union to avoid import tariffs on Chinese-made electric cars, data released on Friday showed.

    The two brands sold 3,269 and 757 plugin-hybrid vehicles (PHEVs), respectively, in the bloc in March, up from near zero sales in July 2024 when provisional tariffs were first introduced, research firm Rho Motion said in a report.

    WHY IT'S IMPORTANT

    EU tariffs of up to 45.3% on Chinese-built battery-electric vehicles (BEVs) came into full effect in November to prevent a flood of cheap cars.

    Facing disruption from U.S. tariffs, the EU and China are negotiating a relaxation of the European levies.

    But in the meantime, EV makers such as BYD and Leapmotor have adjusted their European strategy to adapt to the EU tariffs and the slower-than-expected mass adoption of BEVs in Europe.

    On Tuesday, BYD said it would introduce two more PHEV models in Germany this year.

    BY THE NUMBERS

    BYD pays a 27.5% tariff on BEVs it sells in the EU, and 10% for PHEVs. That means paying 10,257 euros ($11,656) for each Atto 3 BEV it sells in Germany, the report said. For the Seal U PHEV, it pays 3,999 euros.

    The group's March BEV sales in the EU more than doubled to 4,633 from March 2024, but its PHEV sales went from none to 3,269.

    Chery, which also pays a baseline 10% tariff and an additional 21.3% levy on BEVs, sold 310 BEVs and 757 PHEVs.

    SAIC faces the highest BEV tariff of 35.3%. But it has not scaled up PHEV sales as much, the report said.

    QUOTE

    "It was only a matter of time before manufacturers found a backdoor to the market," said Didi Bostock, Membership Editor for Rho Motion.

    "And now they have, through hybrids."

    ($1 = 0.8800 euros)

    (Reporting by Alessandro Parodi in Gdansk, editing by Kirsten Donovan)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Chinese carmakers are increasing hybrid sales in the EU.
    • •BYD and Chery are leading the hybrid sales surge.
    • •EU tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles are up to 45.3%.
    • •BYD plans to introduce more hybrid models in Germany.
    • •SAIC faces the highest BEV tariff but hasn't scaled up hybrid sales.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Chinese EV makers sell more plugin-hybrids in the EU to avoid tariffs, research firm says

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses how Chinese EV makers like BYD and Chery are increasing hybrid sales in the EU to avoid high tariffs on electric vehicles.

    2Why are Chinese EV makers selling more hybrids in the EU?

    To avoid high import tariffs on electric vehicles, which can be as high as 45.3% in the EU.

    3What are the tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles in the EU?

    The EU imposes tariffs of up to 45.3% on Chinese-built battery-electric vehicles.

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