China’s BYD wants to outsell Toyota in Australia by 2030
Hybrid and electric-car specialist BYD has set a bold target to be among Australia’s Top Five selling new-car brands by 2025 – and number one by the end of the decade. Electric Cars
Read MoreHybrid and electric-car specialist BYD has set a bold target to be among Australia’s Top Five selling new-car brands by 2025 – and number one by the end of the decade. Electric Cars
Read MoreSource: Roy Morgan Single Source (Australia). Base: Australians aged 18+; Vehicle Insurance (incl CTP) customers, Nov22-Oct23, n=53,865 , Nov22-Oct23, n=53,211; Excluding ‘can’t say’ responses. Susannah Guthrie has been a journalist for over a decade.
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Read MoreChinese brand announces ambitious Australian expansion plans BYD Auto has announced an ambitious new model and sales assault on Australia, where the Chinese car-maker says it plans to quickly become a top-five automotive
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Read MoreAt the same time, demand for used vehicles isn’t as high as this increase in supply. While inventories have swelled by 37.5 per cent across this year, used vehicle sales are up a
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