04 April 2026

BYD Passenger Car Deliveries : 2026 (Q1)











BYD has recently been flying high. Massive increases in deliveries have been so large that it was hard to comprehend the scale of it all. It always had to hit a ceiling sometime but when?

Q4 2025 gave a hint of what might have been coming, but sometimes quarterly figures can be aberrations rather than solid trends. A slow down of car sales and aggressive competition in China suggested the latter. Q1 2026 seems to confirm that Q4 '25 wasn't going to be an exception. 

Deliveries of electric cars were down 25% when comparing quarters. Q2 2020 was the last time a drop percentagewise was greater. When adding hybrid cars, a similar drop (-29%) was recorded. 

With domestic deliveries suffering, overseas markets are being pursued. They are now reaching 40% of the total, which is the highest it has been. 1.5 million units for overseas deliveries is the target BYD has set for 2026.    

Data source: BYD. Picture source: BYD (BYD Dolphin & Denza B8).






Tesla Delivery & Production Figures : 2026 (Q1)











Tesla Q1 deliveries were up 6% to 358,000 and production increased 13% to 408,400. That puts production 14% higher than deliveries. So just over 50,000 units were made than were sold. That's an inventory build up that needs to be sorted and maybe that is soon to be addressed. 

So it is good that volumes are up on 2025, although 2023 and 2024 both exceeded Q1 2026 totals. Future quarters will tell us more as one quarter in isolation could be misleading. 

Data & photo source: Tesla.






30 March 2026

Hong Kong P Car Sales : 2026 (Jan-Feb)










Registrations were up 57% in the first two months of the year. That is based on a poor start to 2025, so it accentuates the positive in a way that could be some what deceptive. The 2025 share is for a full year. 

The sort of increase in 2026 makes the share +/- column look worse than it is. Tesla's registrations are up 43% over the two months but didn't keep up with the total increase as you can see. 

Toyota was the best selling brand here for some time, with 2019 being the last year it was ranked #1. With electric cars now being so popular and Chinese brands aggressively active in this a special administrative region of China, a comeback seems unlikely.  

Data source: HK Transport Department.

Picture source: Zeekr (X) and GAC Aion (ES) Hong Kong.