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BYD was founded by Wang Chuanfu in February 1995 as a battery manufacturing company. BYD's largest subsidiary, BYD Auto, was founded in 2003 and has grown to become the world's largest manufacturer of plug-in electric vehicles. [13] Since 2009, BYD's automotive business has contributed over 50% of its revenue.
As of 2023, BYD Auto vehicles are sold in over 70 countries. [120] BYD aimed to sell 500,000 vehicles overseas in 2024, more than double the 2023 total, and one million units in 2025. [121] According to Stella Li, the executive vice president of BYD, the company is aiming to deliver 50% of its production output outside its home market. [122]
The BYD brand distinguishes their passenger car line-up under three "series", namely the Dynasty series (started by the BYD Qin in 2012), a line of higher-end vehicles with "dragon-inspired" designs aimed at the traditional mass markets; [2] [3] the Ocean series (started by the BYD Dolphin in 2021), a line of "ocean-themed" vehicles based on new aesthetic designs by Wolfgang Egger and the ...
BYD Company, an automobile and rechargeable battery producer in China BYD Auto , a subsidiary automobile manufacturer in China Boyd Gaming , a gaming and hospitality company (NYSE ticker symbol: BYD)
A BYD production facility in Mexico could lower the cost of trying to sell to the U.S. market. ... The Latin American country was the second-most-popular destination for Chinese auto exports in ...
The sortable table below contains the three sets of ISO 3166-1 country codes for each of its 249 countries, links to the ISO 3166-2 country subdivision codes, and the Internet country code top-level domains (ccTLD) which are based on the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 standard with the few exceptions noted. See the ISO 3166-3 standard for former country codes.
Aided by robust sales in China, BYD is on course to top its annual sales target of 4 million vehicles, which would put it ahead of Japan's Honda and Detroit-based Ford for 2024.
BUR - IOC code for Burkina Faso [f] (since 1984) [g], and historical ISO and FIFA code for Burma [h] (until 1989) [i] In the following cases, a code for a historical country or territory matches a modern code of the country it merged into: VNM - historical IOC and ISO code for South Vietnam [j], became the ISO code for unified Vietnam [k]