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    China's Byd Confident of Reaching 1.5 Million Unit Overseas Sales in 2026

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    Posted on March 30, 2026

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    Last updated: March 30, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    BYD forecasts overseas sales of 1.5 million units in 2026, up from 1.04 million in 2025, with exports potentially becoming half of its total business, amid domestic profit pressures and aggressive international expansion.

    BYD Projects 1.5 Million Vehicle Overseas Sales by 2026 Amid Global Expansion

    BYD's Overseas Sales Ambitions and Market Strategy

    2026 Overseas Sales Target and Analyst Insights

    BEIJING, March 30 (Reuters) - BYD is "highly confident" of reaching its 2026 overseas sales target of 1.5 million vehicles or even higher, the company told analysts during its post-earnings call on Monday.

    The Chinese EV giant said overseas markets could eventually account for about half of its business, according to two people with direct knowledge of the call.

    Export Targets and Recent Performance

    2024 Export Target Adjustments

    BYD said in January that its export target for this year would be 1.3 million vehicles, down from as much as 1.6 million units its management told Citi in November.

    Growth in Overseas Sales Share

    Overseas sales as a share of the total more than doubled to 22.7% last year and more than doubled again to 50% in January-February.

    Challenges in Domestic and Overseas Markets

    Profit Drop and Domestic Competition

    BYD on Friday reported a bigger-than-expected profit drop for 2025, as price wars at home hurt its profits, heading into another tough year due to intensifying competition and softer domestic demand.

    Overseas Expansion via Localization

    The company said that overseas expansion could come through localization and its factories in Europe and Indonesia were expected to begin mass production around March or April this year, according to one of the two sources.

    BYD did not respond to a Reuters' request for comment. The sources declined to be named as the call was not public.

    Strategic Focus and Regulatory Environment

    Technology and Innovation Over Price Wars

    BYD said it did not want to compete through price wars and instead aimed to focus on technology and innovation with continuous R&D spending, the two sources said.

    Chinese Government's Role in Market Regulation

    The Chinese government is cracking down on cut-throat competition in the auto sector and most recently laid out pricing guidelines aimed at curbing below-cost selling in the auto supply chain.

    Reporting Credits

    (Reporting by Zhang Yang, Ju-min Park, Qiaoyi Li; Editing by Tomasz Janowski)

    References

    • BYD Auto
    • China's BYD sees first profit drop since 2021, even as the Tesla-rival takes global EV crown

    Key Takeaways

    • •BYD raised its 2026 overseas sales guidance to 1.5 million units, compared with 1.04 million delivered in 2025 (en.wikipedia.org).
    • •Overseas sales already account for about half of BYD’s shipments, up from 22.7% in 2025 and doubling to 50% in January–February 2026 (apnews.com).
    • •BYD is combating a domestic slowdown and price war—the first profit drop since 2021—by investing in overseas localization and ramping up production in Europe and Indonesia ().

    Frequently Asked Questions about China's BYD confident of reaching 1.5 million unit overseas sales in 2026

    1What is BYD's overseas sales target for 2026?

    BYD is confident it will reach at least 1.5 million vehicle sales overseas in 2026.

    2How much did overseas sales contribute to BYD's total sales recently?

    Overseas sales as a share of total sales more than doubled to 22.7% last year, and reached 50% in January-February.

    Table of Contents

    • BYD's Overseas Sales Ambitions and Market Strategy
    • 2026 Overseas Sales Target and Analyst Insights
    • Export Targets and Recent Performance
    • 2024 Export Target Adjustments
    • Growth in Overseas Sales Share
    • Challenges in Domestic and Overseas Markets
    • Profit Drop and Domestic Competition
    • Overseas Expansion via Localization
    • Strategic Focus and Regulatory Environment
    • Technology and Innovation Over Price Wars
    • Chinese Government's Role in Market Regulation
    • Reporting Credits
    apnews.com
    3What strategies is BYD using for overseas expansion?

    BYD plans to expand overseas through localization and new factories in Europe and Indonesia, focusing on technology and innovation.

    4How did price wars in China affect BYD's profits?

    Intensified price wars and softer domestic demand led to a bigger-than-expected profit drop for BYD.

    5What is the Chinese government's stance on auto sector competition?

    The government is cracking down on cut-throat competition and has set guidelines to curb below-cost selling in the auto supply chain.

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