Uber to start using BYD cars in Europe, Latin America and develop ‘autonomous-capable vehicles’

Uber to start using BYD cars in Europe, Latin America and develop ‘autonomous-capable vehicles’


BYD launched the BYD Seal in Europe at the IAA auto show in Munich, Germany. The electric sedan has a starting price of 44,900 euros ($48,479).

Arjun Kharpal | CNBC

BEIJING — Uber and BYD announced Wednesday that drivers on the ride-hailing platform can get pricing and financing deals for the Chinese company’s electric cars, starting in Europe and Latin America.

The two companies will also develop “autonomous-capable vehicles” for Uber’s platform, according to a press release.

The multi-year strategic partnership, which the companies said could bring 100,000 BYD cars to Uber, comes despite the EU following the U.S. this year in raising tariffs on imports of Chinese-made electric cars.

“As the largest global agreement of its kind, we’re thrilled about the benefits this partnership will deliver for drivers, riders, and cities,” Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi said in the release.

Shenzhen-based BYD has become a dominant player in China’s electric car market. The company surpassed Tesla in total vehicle production for two straight years and has ramped up overseas expansion, including investments in factories abroad.

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“Uber and BYD share a commitment to innovate towards a cleaner, greener world, and I am excited to work together towards that future,” Chuanfu Wang, BYD chairman and president, said in a statement in the joint release with Uber.

The two companies plan to expand the deal to cover the Middle East, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, the press release said.

Last year, BYD exported more than 240,000 cars across 70 countries. The company aims to more than double those vehicle exports this year.

“This collaboration marks a new era in the electrification of urban mobility, and we look forward to seeing our cutting-edge EVs become a common sight on the streets of cities worldwide,” Stella Li, executive vice president at BYD and CEO of BYD Americas, said in the release.

The release did not specify which car models, but included a promotional image with three cars: BYD’s Seal sedan, Seal U SUV and Atto 3 SUV. All three cars are listed on BYD’s Europe website.

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