Domestic electric vehicle (EV) makers have also followed Tesla into what analysts are calling a price war in China at a time when battery costs have started falling.
As a result, EVs have taken market share from best-selling cars with internal combustion engines. BYD Co Ltd was China's best-selling passenger car brand in February, outselling the Volkswagen brand for the second time in four months, according to retail sales data from China Merchants Bank International. The Chinese EV giant started offering its Qin plug-in hybrid sedan at prices starting at 99,800 yuan in February, lower than Volkswagen's Lavida and Nissan's Sylphy, which consume more fuel than the Qin. Tesla accounted for 11.5% of China's battery electric car sales in February, little changed from 11.3% a year before, indicating a waning effect of price cuts it implemented in early January. Its product line is generally older than those of its competitors. The U.S. automaker exported 40,479 China-made vehicles in February and aims to increase exports and expand into new markets to digest output from its Shanghai factory. (Reporting by Zhang Yan, Brenda Goh and Beijing newsroom; Editing by Bernadette Baum and Bradley Perrett)