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BYD surges ahead of Tesla as the world’s top EV maker

Can the American EV brand turn things around this year?

Can the Model S push Tesla again as the top global EV maker? PHOTO FROM TESLA

Tesla may have started the electric vehicle revolution. Since the introduction and sale of the Model S in 2012, the American automaker has made new-energy vehicles desirable.

As the years passed, Tesla launched one new model after another, covering a good chunk of passenger vehicle segments. So, understandably, the company dominated global EV sales and led for a few years.

Not resting on its laurels, Tesla launched one new model after another, helping it dominate the EV world. PHOTO FROM TESLA

Challengers from the US and around the world came and went. But one of the biggest threats to Elon Musk’s company wasn’t even another EV maker.

Last September, US president Donald Trump (yes, the presidential candidate Musk campaigned so passionately for) pulled the plug on tax credits that come with EVs. This jacked up the prices of Teslas and other new-energy vehicles from other brands.

This consequently slowed down the new-vehicle sales.

Elon Musk’s passionate campaigning for Donald Trump didn’t stop the latter from pulling the plug on the US government’s incentives for EV buyers. PHOTO FROM TESLA

But long before this pronouncement by Trump, a challenger had already been hounding Tesla—BYD. More than offering significantly more affordable models, the Shenzhen-based company also produces its patented Blade battery packs and other technologies, making it a worthy Tesla competitor.

The Blade Battery technology is just one of the many innovations that made BYD models desirable EVs. PHOTO FROM BYD

While Musk initially brushed the threat of BYD aside, the Chinese automaker came up with many models, loaded them with great features, and sold them for much less than a Tesla. According to a Reuters report, BYD’s sales went from less than 500,000 units a year in 2021 to over a million vehicles in 2025.

With more BEV models in its range, BYD has a clear advantage over Tesla. PHOTOS FROM BYD

And the Chinese powerhouse is bullish about 2026, as it aims to sell as many as 1.6 million units outside of China this year. And that is huge, considering that there is very little presence from BYD and other Chinese-branded vehicles in the US, one of the biggest auto markets in the world.

But if there is something that keeps Tesla in the game, it has to be its models’ desirability.

Surprisingly, in the Philippines, Tesla has moved over 2,000 BEVs a year after its launch in our market. This accounts for a commanding 54% share, making it the top BEV brand in the country today.

Despite the company’s recent decline, Tesla’s models continue to be the aspirational ones. PHOTO BY MANSKEE NASCIMENTO

Will Tesla’s sales figures continue to skid? Can BYD sustain its global EV sales leadership this 2026? We’d love to find out.



Red Santiago

A jack of all trades, Red is passionate about cars, motorcycles and audio. He sometimes drives for a ride-hailing app company—just because he really loves driving.



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