Car sales may reach 503,000 in 2026, says CAMPI - BusinessWorld Online
Projected 2% to 2.5% growth in Philippine car sales to 503,000 units in 2026 is fueled by a 70% rise in electric vehicle demand, CAMPI said.
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Car sales may reach 503,000 in 2026, says CAMPI - BusinessWorld Online
By Justine Irish D. Tabile, Reporter CAR SALES are expected to breach 500,000 this year, driven by rising demand for electrified vehicles (EVs) and multi-purpose vans, according to the Chamber of Automotive Manufacturers of the Philippines, Inc. (CAMPI). “We see that there’s a big chance that the market can reach 500,000 this year. That’s around a 2% to 2.5% increase,” said Jose Maria M. Atienza on the sidelines of the CAMPI president turnover c…
Exclusive data show: China's car manufacturers continue to increase pressure on German and European rivals. In addition to e-cars, BYD and Co. are increasingly relying on plug-in hybrids – with success.
The BYD is one of the main Chinese car manufacturers in the international panorama. And he wants to continue to grow - pointing to 1.3 million sales outside China this year. The objective will have been announced last Saturday, according to Bloomberg. Last year, its international sales exceeded the million copies (1.05 million) - above the 2024s. In other words, it aims at an annual increase of 25 per cent. However, based on the prospects of ana…
At the beginning of 2026, BYD strongly attacked the French market with an offensive centered on its Super Hybrid DM-i models. After bringing these new products to light during Open Days in January, the brand extends its commercial offers for both individuals and professionals, with a clear objective: to make electrified mobility accessible without blowing up the car budget. All with monthly payments that start at the price of a small thermal cit…
BYD Eyes 25% Jump in Overseas Sales With 1.3 Million Target for 2026
Chinese NEV giant BYD is sharpening its focus on international markets as growth conditions in China become more challenging, even after overseas expansion helped the company overtake Tesla as the world’s largest electric-vehicle manufacturer last year.At a media briefing in Shanghai, Li Yunfei, general manager of BYD’s brand and public relations division, said the company aims to sell 1.3 million vehicles outside China in 2026. That would repre…
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