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BYD just did something no other Chinese brand has ever done in Australia

ahmadchaudari@gmail.com July 3, 2025

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BYD has become the first Chinese brand to crack the list of top-five best-selling auto brands in Australia.

The Chinese automaker, which exclusively sells electric (EV) and plug-in hybrid (PHEV) vehicles, delivered 8156 new vehicles in June 2025 – a staggering 367.9 per cent increase over June 2024.

It beat its existing monthly sales record of 4811 deliveries in March, and achieved a total market share of 6.4 per cent last month.

The highest position previously achieved by a Chinese in Australia brand was sixth. This was achieved by MG in May 2023, when it delivered 4828 vehicles.

MG fell out of the top 10 in June 2025, with 3896 deliveries, down 7.8 per cent year-on-year. It was beaten by not only BYD but also by GWM, which took seventh spot with a record 5464 deliveries (up 30.9 per cent).

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Also just outside of the top 10 was Chery, which surpassed 3000 monthly deliveries for the first time, reaching 3024 units – up 180.3 per cent.

No brand could beat BYD’s year-on-year percentage increase, however.

With BYD reaching 20,458 deliveries year-to-date, it has also already beat its entire 2024 calendar year sales performance. A total of 10,424 of these – or 51 per cent – were of the Shark 6 ute.

The plug-in hybrid 4×4 dual-cab, deliveries of which commenced earlier this year, was its biggest seller in June.

A total of 2993 examples of the Shark 6 were delivered in June, making it Australia’s fifth best-selling vehicle.

Its performance saw it outsell 4×4 versions of the Isuzu D-Max, and it even came close to beating total sales of the Japanese brand’s ute line – just 126 deliveries separated it from the Shark 6.

The Shark 6 beat the D-Max in February, however, BYD blamed an administrative error that saw it count 450 examples which had actually been delivered in the previous month.