BYD will announce its Türkiye-based future plans on November 4

BYD renewed its own record with September sales


One of the giant automobile manufacturers based in China BYDwill announce its Türkiye-based future plans on November 4.

As reported here by Cumhuriyet BYD Türkiye will hold a press conference on November 4 and will provide important information about its intriguing future plans. At the center of this meeting are the new vehicles to be brought to Turkey (The new price of the SEAL U DM-i model may also be announced) next to you, There will be a factory to be opened in Turkey. Within the framework of the agreement, BYD is expected to establish an electric and rechargeable hybrid car production facility with an annual capacity of 150 thousand vehicles and an R&D center for sustainable mobility technologies in Turkey, with an investment of approximately 1 billion dollars. It is planned to provide direct employment for up to 5 thousand people in the Manisa-based facility, which is planned to start production at the end of 2026. In the statement made by BYD on this subject, “Thanks to Turkey’s unique advantages such as its developing technology ecosystem, strong supplier base, exceptional location and qualified workforce, BYD’s investment in this new production facility will further develop the brand’s local production capabilities and increase logistics efficiency. “We aim to reach consumers in Europe by meeting the increasing demand for new energy vehicles in the region.” expressions were used.

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BYD broke a record by selling 342,383 electric/electrically assisted NEV cars in July. This record was later broken and it was announced that 373,083 NEV units were sold in August. All-electric vehicle sales in August exceeding 148 thousand producer, in august It managed to sell more than 222 thousand PHEV models. Today, September data was shared. The company sold 419,426 NEV units in the last month and broke the record. This number represents an increase of 45.91 percent compared to the same period last year and a 12.42 percent increase compared to August. The brand, which sold 252,647 PHEVs in September, sold 164,956 fully electric vehicles in September. BYD9 millionth in the last month New Energy Vehicle (NEV) vehicle removed from the production line.

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