{"id":5597,"date":"2026-03-19T09:57:26","date_gmt":"2026-03-19T13:57:26","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.autonocion.com\/us\/?p=5597"},"modified":"2026-03-19T09:59:11","modified_gmt":"2026-03-19T13:59:11","slug":"byd-plug-in-hybrid-sales-europe","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.autonocion.com\/us\/byd-plug-in-hybrid-sales-europe\/","title":{"rendered":"The best-selling plug-in hybrid in Europe is a $43,000 Chinese SUV with 700 miles of range. It&#8217;s coming to Canada. Americans can&#8217;t buy it"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>There is one type of Chinese vehicle that&#8217;s getting tons of attention in Europe. Thanks to a demand for plug-in hybrids from Chinese automakers, the country&#8217;s sales in Europe doubled in February. With 78,962 vehicles sold, China now makes up 8% of the market share.<\/p>\n<p>According to a report by <a href=\"https:\/\/www.autonews.com\/retail\/sales\/ane-europe-chinese-february-2026-2-months-0318\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener nofollow\">Automotive News<\/a>, plug-in hybrids from brands like BYD and Chery have been the &#8220;biggest driver&#8221; of China&#8217;s growth in\u00a0Europe. Sales were up 313% in February, with 20,227 PHEV sales, making up a quarter of Chinese sales in Europe last month.<\/p>\n<p>One reason for the rapid growth in PHEV sales is that the European Union does not apply tariffs on plug-in hybrids, unlike those on full-electric cars from China. This factor led many Chinese brands to pivot to plug-in hybrids to avoid the tariffs, which add up to 35% to the European Union&#8217;s 10% import duty. Overall PHEV sales increased by 46% in February, thanks to 56,172 sales, with China making up 36% of this figure. Five of the top 10 best-selling PHEVs in February came from China.<\/p>\n<h2>BYD Seal U becomes Europe&#8217;s top-selling PHEV<\/h2>\n<p>One vehicle from China stood out last month: the BYD Seal U. In February 2026, it had 5,506 sales, making it the best-selling PHEV. This &#8220;eco-conscious&#8221; SUV has a design inspired by the ocean, meant to look futuristic and refined. Indeed, the exterior adds a bit of flashiness to the usual boxy, safe design, thanks to its many stylish lines and a rounded rear with a continuous, thin taillight. Like the ocean, it definitely has a bit of a flow to it. The interior has a floating center console and clean touches reminiscent of Tesla&#8217;s stark cabin. Its total range is over 700 miles and charging from 30 to 80% takes about 35 minutes. It starts at $43,000.<\/p>\n<p>Chery&#8217;s Jaecoo 7 was next with 2,971 sales, followed by the BYD Atto 2 with 2,197. The ninth spot was taken by the BYD Seal 06 with 1,883 sales, followed by Chery&#8217;s Omoda 9 with 1,803.<\/p>\n<p class=\"c-paragraph u-text-lg\">In terms of overall brand success, MG was the best-selling Chinese brand, including all powertrains. In February, it had 21,827 sales compared to BYD&#8217;s 18,059 and Chery&#8217;s 16,166. In February 2025, MG was way ahead of BYD and Chery, but the gap is closing as more automakers offer affordable PHEV options.<\/p>\n<p>These same automakers have been eyeing Canada ever since the country opened its borders to a limited number of imported Chinese EVs. We&#8217;ve personally predicted that the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.autonocion.com\/us\/canada-has-gone-anti-tariff-on-chinese-evs\/\">BYD Seal U will be coming to Canada<\/a> after becoming the best-selling PHEV in Europe. However, BYD sells a lot more of its SUVs and utility vehicles in Australia, which could point at vehicles like the BYD Shark 6, a small plug-in hybrid pickup, being another popular option for Canada.<\/p>\n<p>We also believe that <a href=\"https:\/\/www.autonocion.com\/us\/chery-bringing-chinese-evs-to-canada\/\">Chery will be sending over vehicles soon<\/a>, based on the spokesperson&#8217;s telling comments. We predict the Jaecoo and Omoda lines as well, although Canada might get the Jaecoo 5 and 6 or the Omoda 5. Nothing has been confirmed for either brand regarding plans for Canada, but the success of its PHEVs in Europe could influence them.<\/p>\n<p>This comes as many automakers outside of China give up on electric vehicles. The country&#8217;s continued dominance in this segment has a lot of automakers <a href=\"https:\/\/www.autonocion.com\/us\/evs-discontinued-in-2026-so-far\/\">discontinuing current models and canceling future plans<\/a>. When Honda canceled its upcoming 0 Series lineup, it stated: &#8220;In such a difficult competitive environment, Honda was unable to deliver products that offer value for money better than that of newer EV manufacturers, resulting in a decline in competitiveness.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Meanwhile, Ford is hoping to compete with China, revealing an upcoming lineup of electric vehicles priced under $40,000 for 2027. With China still barred from the United States, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.autonocion.com\/us\/ford-wants-to-partner-with-chinese-evs\/\">Ford is hoping its &#8220;American innovation&#8221;<\/a> will offer alternatives that won&#8217;t keep Americans pining for the Chinese EVs coming to Canada. Fellow American automaker Tesla is <a href=\"https:\/\/www.autonocion.com\/us\/tesla-battery-facility-partnership\/\">opening a battery facility in the United States,<\/a> aiming to make EVs more cost-effective with a stateside supplier. And whatever they&#8217;re doing with robots will benefit too, I guess. My guess, however, is that it will be hard to ignore these cheap, futuristic PHEVs coming to Canada.<\/p>\n<p>Talk about FOMO.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>There is one type of Chinese vehicle that&#8217;s getting tons of attention in Europe. Thanks to a demand for plug-in &#8230; <\/p>\n<p class=\"read-more-container\"><a title=\"The best-selling plug-in hybrid in Europe is a $43,000 Chinese SUV with 700 miles of range. It&#8217;s coming to Canada. Americans can&#8217;t buy it\" class=\"read-more button\" href=\"https:\/\/www.autonocion.com\/us\/byd-plug-in-hybrid-sales-europe\/#more-5597\" aria-label=\"Read more about The best-selling plug-in hybrid in Europe is a $43,000 Chinese SUV with 700 miles of range. It&#8217;s coming to Canada. 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