BYD Partners with Veho Group to Expand Sales and Service Network in Finland

Since its 2023 debut in Finland’s passenger vehicle market, BYD has introduced eight models, spanning both BEV and EREV variants.

On August 20, BYD announced via Weibo a strategic partnership with Veho Group, a leading Finnish automotive dealer, aimed at upgrading its sales and service network across Finland.

Cooperation between BYD and Veho Group
Cooperation between BYD and Veho Group

Under the agreement, BYD plans to open new retail outlets in Helsinki, Espoo, Tampere, and Turku, further establishing a nationwide sales and service system to provide local consumers with more convenient purchasing, ownership, and after-sales support.

Li Ke, Executive Vice President of BYD, noted at the partnership announcement that Finland, as a key Nordic electric vehicle market, values not only green mobility but also long-range capability and driving comfort.

He added that collaboration with Veho will allow more local consumers to experience BYD’s electric vehicles firsthand.

Since officially entering the Finnish passenger vehicle market in 2023, BYD has launched eight models, including the ATTO 3 (Yuan PLUS in China), Dolphin, Seal, and Sea Lion 07 DM-i, covering both BEV and EREV variants.

A silver BYD electric vehicle parked near a scenic waterfront, with greenery and buildings in the background.
Sea Lion 07 DM-i in the Finland

This collaboration with Veho is expected to further strengthen BYD’s channel presence and service capabilities in Europe.

According to BYD data, July sales totaled 344,296 vehicles, down 8.8% month-on-month. Cumulative sales from January to July reached 2,490,250 units, up 27.35% from 1,955,366 units over the same period last year.

Overseas passenger vehicle and pickup sales accounted for 80,737 units, representing a year-on-year increase of 159.5%.


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