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Updated · The New York Times · Apr 27
Geely surpasses BYD in early 2026 sales and doubles exports with flexible powertrain strategy
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Apr 27

Geely surpasses BYD in early 2026 sales and doubles exports with flexible powertrain strategy

15 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Apr 27
  • Geely outperformed BYD in sales during January and February 2026, while more than doubling its exports to Europe, the Middle East, and other regions over the past year.
  • The company’s ability to offer gasoline, hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and electric vehicles enabled it to quickly adapt to changing market conditions, including surging gasoline prices caused by the war in Iran.
  • As Chinese government subsidies for electric vehicles expired and domestic demand fluctuated, Geely leveraged its diverse lineup to maintain growth, signaling a shift in the global auto industry’s competitive landscape.
Is Geely's flexible powertrain strategy truly superior to an all-in electric vehicle approach?
How will Geely's global expansion reshape the automotive supply chain for the next decade?
As Chinese automakers surge, will Western brands be forced into a permanent price war?
Could BYD's sales slump be a strategic pause before a major global counter-offensive?
Beyond subsidies, what is the true secret to the cost efficiency of Chinese automakers?
Are Chinese firms now leading the global race for autonomous driving technology?

Geely Surges to 13.8% Market Share, Overtaking BYD Amid 65% Domestic EV Sales Collapse in Early 2026

Overview

In early 2026, Geely overtook BYD as China's top carmaker, driven by a sharp decline in BYD's domestic sales following government subsidy cuts for new energy vehicles. While BYD struggled with a 65% drop in February sales and margin pressures from subsidy reductions and global expansion costs, Geely capitalized on a resurgence in demand for internal combustion engine vehicles with its strong lineup and dual-fuel strategy. Geely's balanced approach, combining popular gasoline models and growing hybrid offerings, supported both domestic gains and a 121% surge in exports through a multi-brand, localized production strategy. Meanwhile, BYD aggressively expanded overseas to offset domestic losses, highlighting a fundamental market realignment shaped by shifting policies and consumer preferences.

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