BYD’s growing sales for various models have helped the company climb into the ranks of the top three brands in China by passenger car sales so far this year.
Chinese electric car maker BYD saw sales more than double in May, solidifying the company's climb into the ranks of the top three automakers in China.For the first five months of the year, FAW-Volkswagen ranked first by sales, followed by BYD and then Changan Automobile, the data showed.saw sales more than double in May, solidifying the company's climb into the ranks of the top three automakers in China.
That's according to data by the China Passenger Car Association which was released Friday. China is the
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