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DECODING BYD'S SURGE TO EV DOMINATION
Gulf News
|August 11, 2025
Chinese carmaker's make it in-house approach has been one of its strengths — and there is more to come

The global automotive landscape is undergoing a seismic shift, and one that demands urgent attention.
For years, the global electric vehicle (EV) narrative has been dominated by Elon Musk and the seemingly unassailable titan that is Tesla. Yet, a quiet revolution has taken hold — spearheaded not in Silicon Valley, but in Shenzhen.
Chinese companies like BYD, once dismissed as local upstarts, are gaining momentum and global recognition thanks to their emphasis on quality and technological integration.
In 2024, BYD sold over 4.27 million vehicles, more than ten times its 2020 total, and overtook Tesla in both unit sales and revenue. At $107 billion, BYD's earnings eclipsed Tesla's $98.6 billion, signalling not just a symbolic dethroning but a profound shift in the global auto order.
But how did this happen so quickly, and why is the world only now truly waking up to BYD's dominance?
The answer lies in a blend of quiet ambition, relentless execution, and a visionary approach that stands in stark contrast to Musk's headline-grabbing theatrics. While Tesla garnered attention with flashy launches, BYD was meticulously building factories, perfecting its battery technology, and laying the groundwork for global domination.
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