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    BYD’s Stock Outlook Hinges on Surging Exports Amid Domestic Slowdown

    Michael HartmannBy Michael HartmannDecember 5, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The investment case for Chinese electric vehicle (EV) titan BYD presents a stark dichotomy. A historic boom in overseas shipments is currently offsetting a noticeable erosion of its dominance in the domestic Chinese market. This split reality forces investors to weigh robust international growth against declining sales at home.

    Record Overseas Shipments Counter Home Market Pressures

    The most recent sales figures for November lay bare this divided performance. The company’s total vehicle deliveries recovered to 480,186 units, marking a month-over-month increase of 8.7%. However, the year-on-year comparison reveals a continuing decline, with sales down 5.3%. This represents the third consecutive month of falling annualized sales.

    A significant drag comes from the plug-in hybrid (PHEV) segment, once a reliable growth engine, where deliveries collapsed by 22.4% to 237,381 units. In contrast, sales of pure electric vehicles (BEVs) saw a gain of nearly 20%. The unequivocal bright spot was the international business: exports skyrocketed by 326 percent to a record 131,935 vehicles.

    Global Push Becomes Strategic Imperative

    This aggressive overseas expansion has become BYD’s primary strategy to counter a saturated home market. Exports now constitute over 27% of monthly sales, underscoring the company’s growing reliance on international success. BYD is rapidly building out its global infrastructure, as illustrated by plans in South Africa to nearly double its dealer network by the end of 2026. With potential trade barriers looming in Europe and North America, this diversification into emerging markets is a critical strategic move.

    Intense Competition and Year-End Targets

    Beyond its own sales metrics, a brutally competitive landscape in China is weighing on market sentiment. Rivals including Geely and Xiaomi are aggressively capturing market share. Xiaomi’s YU7 model, in particular, is increasingly viewed as a direct threat to BYD’s premium segment ambitions. Reacting to this price war and resulting margin uncertainty, several analysts have recently downgraded their ratings on the stock to “Hold” or equivalent.

    Attention now turns to the year-end sprint. To achieve its revised annual target of 4.6 million vehicles, BYD must deliver approximately 418,000 units in December. Based on the current sales rate, this appears achievable but leaves little room for disappointment. The coming month will be a key test of whether international triumphs can consistently compensate for domestic weaknesses.

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