BEIJING — BYD said Monday it produced more than 3 million new energy vehicles in 2023, putting the Chinese electric car giant on track to surpass Tesla's production for a second straight year.
The U.S. electric car company had yet to release full-year figures as of Tuesday in Asia. Tesla said it produced 1.35 million cars during the first three quarters of 2023.
In 2022, Tesla produced 1.37 million vehicles, fewer than BYD's 1.88 million. New energy vehicles include battery-powered and hybrid models.
Most of BYD's cars sell in a lower price range than Tesla's, and come in hybrid versions. Elon Musk's automaker only sells purely battery-powered cars. China accounted for about one-fifth of Tesla's sales in the quarter ended Sept. 30.
BYD shares fell by more than 2% in Hong Kong trading Tuesday morning.
Even though it surpassed the 3 million mark, BYD's annual sales slightly missed CLSA's expectations for 3.05 million vehicles.
BYD said it sold 3.02 million new energy vehicles in 2023, of which 1.6 million were battery-only passenger cars and 1.4 million were hybrids. The company stopped producing purely gasoline and diesel-powered cars in March 2022.
Companies wanting a slice of China's fast-growing electric car market have flooded the market with new models. Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi last week detailed its plans to launch an EV to compete with Porsche and Tesla.
Li Auto, whose monthly deliveries have surged to record highs, is set to launch its first purely battery-powered vehicle, MEGA, on March 1 and begin deliveries later that month, according to an announcement Sunday. That's slightly later than initial projections for late February deliveries.
The startup has so far seen success with cars that come with a fuel
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