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Chinese EVs are gaining popularity in Singapore due to competitive pricing, advanced features, and government incentives.
Toyota is in second place, with a 14.4% market share. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Think BYD only makes electric cars? You might want to reconsider that assumption. After first embarking on a 1,300km-long ...
BYD car registrations jumped 80.4 per cent to 2,587 units from the year-ago period. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more ...
The great EV rivalry continues, but not on equal footing. We break down BYD's struggles in a key market and explain why Tesla ...
BYD, the Chinese EV giant, has a key model in almost every segment, including the Sealion S7, a midsize SUV.
BYD and Sime Motors, through Vantage Automotive Limited (VAL), have officially launched the BYD Sealion 6 DM-i in Singapore.
China brand’s registrations increased to 4,667 cars, second place Toyota with 3,461 Read more at The Business Times.
China's BYD remains the top-selling car brand in Singapore, accounting for nearly 20% of new registrations in the first half ...
Visa hurdles for top BYD management, investment roadblocks from the India government notwithstanding, the Chinese carmaker ...
Some Chinese brands have already set up shop in Singapore: Anta opened its first store in 2023 and has 11 islandwide, while Li-Ning opened its first of two stores at the end of 2024. CNA has contacted ...