BYD COMPANY (01211.HK) -3.800 (-4.299%) Short selling $449.39M; Ratio 34.211% delivered 33,454 vehicles in Australia in 5M26, ranking second in sales, behind Toyota, which delivered 76,017 vehicles over the same period, data from Australian automotive media outlet CarExpert showed. CarExpert noted that BYD’s sales mushroomed, more than doubling from 15,199 vehicles in the same period last year, while Toyota’s sales declined from 100,753 vehicles, indicating that the gap between the two brands continued to narrow amid rising demand for NEVs in Australia.Chinese car brands fared strongly in the Australian market in April, according to data from the Australian Automotive Dealer Association (AADA). Among the top ten best-selling models for the month, four were from Chinese brands. BYD ranked second, GWMOTOR (02333.HK) +0.060 (+0.588%) Short selling $17.54M; Ratio 14.207% ranked seventh, CHERY AUTO (09973.HK) -0.340 (-1.266%) Short selling $5.37M; Ratio 16.836% ranked eighth, and SAIC Motor’s MG brand ranked ninth, while Toyota remained in first place.(HK stocks quote is delayed for at least 15 mins.Short Selling Data as at 2026-06-09 16:25.)
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