Tesla Loses Global EV Sales Leadership to China's BYD

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In 2025, BYD surpassed Tesla as the world's top EV seller with 2.26 million units sold, driven by growth in Europe and Latin America, while Tesla's sales declined due to softening demand and policy changes in the US. Despite the sales drop, Tesla's stock rose 11% in 2025, as Elon Musk shifts focus toward robotics and AI, indicating a potential strategic pivot away from traditional EV sales. Experts anticipate a challenging 2026 for the EV market, with possible recovery in 2027.
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