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Technology Technology The Big Story BYD overtakes Tesla as world’s top EV seller China’s BYD overtook Elon Musk’s Tesla as the world’s leading electric vehicle (EV)
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Tesla said its vehicle deliveries plunged 9 per cent in 2025 – a worse-than-expected drop that knocked Elon Musk’s company out of its number one 1 spot among world’s EV sellers and handed it to a Chinese rival.
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An old 2011 video of Elon Musk dismissing BYD has resurfaced after new 2025 data showed BYD sold more electric vehicles globally than Tesla, sparking reactions online.
Tesla previewed its Q4 report, projecting a 15% YoY drop to about 421k–423k deliveries and guiding 2025 sales down about 8% from last year.
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Tesla has ceded its crown as the world's top electric vehicle maker to China's BYD, after annual sales fell for a second year, hit by rising competition, the expiry of