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BYD Brings Price War to Japan in Bid to Win Over Customers

Last updated: September 30, 2025 9:26 am
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BYD Co. vehicles in a parking lot after arriving at a port in Yokohama, Japan.

BYD Co. vehicles in a parking lot after arriving at a port in Yokohama, Japan.

(Bloomberg) — Over two years after making its much-anticipated entry into the Japanese automotive market, BYD Co., a leading Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer, continues to encounter challenges in appealing to local consumers.

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Despite launching its 45th sales outlet in Japan and introducing a new electric model, BYD reported a disappointing total of only 5,300 vehicle sales from January to June 2023. The company is also planning to unveil an electric ‘kei’ car by late 2026 to further diversify its offerings.

To stimulate demand, BYD is resorting to significant discounts. They are offering reductions up to ¥1 million (approximately $6,700), which, when combined with government incentives, could reduce the retail price of the BYD Atto 3 to as little as 50%. The Atto 3 sells for nearly ¥4.2 million.

This pricing strategy, while successful in China, is somewhat unconventional in Japan, where established automakers typically do not engage in such discounting. Analysts, including Tatsuo Yoshida from Bloomberg Intelligence, warn that these discount tactics could alienate early customers and adversely affect resale values.

A BYD Dolphin during a test drive in Yokohama, Japan. Photographer: Kentaro Takahashi/Bloomberg

A BYD Dolphin during a test drive in Yokohama, Japan.

This situation highlights the hurdles facing foreign manufacturers in Japan, where loyalty to domestic brands like Toyota is strong and many consumers prefer hybrid models over fully electric ones. Historical attempts by other international brands, such as GM’s exit with the Saturn line and Hyundai’s prior withdrawal, further illustrate these challenges.

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In contrast to its struggles in Japan, BYD has seen robust sales growth in Europe, as it aims to broaden its international presence in response to mounting pressures in the Chinese market.

Looking ahead, analysts believe the long-term benefits of remaining in the Japanese market may outweigh current setbacks. Presently, electric vehicles comprise just 3.4% of new car sales in Japan, but significant growth is anticipated in the future.

“Gaining traction in Japan is not solely about market share; it’s about establishing a presence,” says Yoshida. “Achieving even a modest level of brand recognition in such a demanding market is a strategic win for BYD, considering the need for a solid track record with discerning customers.”

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