China’s BYD claims Germany’s plug-in hybrid crown, disrupting market of iconic auto giants
In May, Chinese automaker BYD emerged as a significant force in Germany's plug-in hybrid market, with one in seven registered vehicles of this type coming from the company. BYD's plug-in hybrid registrations in Germany surged 232% year-on-year, reaching 4,290 units.

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AI-generatedIn May, Chinese automaker BYD emerged as a significant force in Germany's plug-in hybrid market, with one in seven registered vehicles of this type coming from the company. BYD's plug-in hybrid registrations in Germany surged 232% year-on-year, reaching 4,290 units. The BYD Atto 2 DM-i was the top-selling plug-in hybrid model in Germany for the month. This success contributes to BYD's broader global expansion, with overseas sales hitting a record 160,000 units in May, an 80% increase from the previous year. BYD aims to become the world's largest carmaker by volume within five years, with overseas markets now representing over 41% of its monthly sales.
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5 extractedBYD's overseas sales surpassed 160,000 units in May, an 80% year-on-year increase.
The BYD Atto 2 DM-i was the top-selling plug-in hybrid model in Germany in May with 2,113 registrations.
BYD's plug-in hybrid registrations in Germany surged 232% year-on-year in May.
One out of every seven plug-in hybrid vehicles registered in Germany in May was from BYD.
BYD aims to become the world's largest carmaker by volume within five years.