Tesla falls behind BYD in quarterly EV sales as growth slows
BYD passed Tesla to become the new No. 1 in BEVs in the fourth quarter, although Tesla was still ahead in full-electric vehicle deliveries for the year.
BYD passed Tesla to become the new No. 1 in BEVs in the fourth quarter, although Tesla was still ahead in full-electric vehicle deliveries for the year.
The Vietnamese EV maker’s first franchised store opened in late December in Cary, N.C., marking the first step toward a national dealer network. The company sells direct to consumers in California, its first U.S. market.
Cases of technology-enabled stalking involving cars are emerging as automakers add ever-more-sophisticated features, such as location tracking and remote control of functions such as locking doors or honking the horn.
The company likely delivered 1.82 million EVs globally in 2023, up 37 percent from 2022. In January, Musk said that Tesla has the potential to achieve 2 million deliveries this year.
In 2024, Chevrolet expects greater EV availability as more trim levels of the Silverado and Blazer go into production and the Equinox arrives.