Despite there still being a month and a half before the year is out, 2025 has already been a landmark year for BYD in Malaysia, with the Chinese brand announcing that its YTD sales in the country have hit a new record. Up into November, 11,097 units of BYD and Denza vehicles have been sold, and this is a 70% improvement over the same period in 2024, according to BYD Malaysia MD Eagle Zhao.
The brand also highlighted other relevant numbers during the media preview of the BYD Tech Discovery 2025 showcase, which starts today and runs until November 16. Total sales of BYD and Denza vehicles in Malaysia have now reached 24,328 units since its entry into Malaysia just under three years ago, in December 2022, when the Atto 3 was launched.
The latest overall figures come two months after the company stated that it had reached the 20,000-unit milestone. It presently has seven EVs on sale in Malaysia, these being the BYD Sealion 7, Seal sedan, Seal 6 EV, Atto 3, Atto 2 and M6 MPV, as well as the Denza D9 MPV.
In terms of infrastructure, the brand now has nearly 40 sales outlets across the country, and said it plans to increase the number to 50 by the end of 2026.
As for its after-sales operations, it currently has 24 outlets in place, and support for these come through 12 authorised body & paint centres and a centralised parts warehouse managing 4,610 line items, with a 94% fill rate for this.
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ccp fighting hard to gain ground against japan car brands , same way as how they fought to liberate malaya from nippon penjajah during ww2
geely could enter malaysia to compete directly and wipe out proton
congrats BYD… n tq 4 starting the price war
malaysian buyers grateful to ccp for subsidizing cars prices.
Dear Anthony, is there any possibility that BYD will CKD its current models in Malaysia after the tax incentive expire end of this year?
Bagus la BYD
Are they not selling the Dolphin? You did not mention it in your article