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Used BYD sales hit record high as Chinese brand continues rapid UK growth

MarketCheck, the UK’s leading source of used car market data, has today published figures showing that April 2026 was the strongest month ever recorded for used BYD sales in the UK.

A total of 830 used BYDs were sold during April, the highest monthly figure recorded by MarketCheck and a further sign of the growing presence of the Chinese manufacturer in the UK car market.

The latest figure surpasses the previous record of 640 set in March 2026.

The growth has been particularly striking over the last 18 months. In October 2024, just 33 used BYDs were sold across the UK. By April 2026, monthly sales had risen to 830, highlighting the speed at which the brand has established itself in the second-hand market.

Alastair Campbell, MarketCheck UK, commented:

“BYD has gone from being a relatively unknown name in the used car market to one of the fastest-growing brands in the country.

The sales figures we’ve seen over the last year are impressive. Record volumes in April continue a trend of growth as more BYD vehicles enter the second-hand market and buyers become increasingly familiar with the brand.

While the overall numbers remain smaller than more established manufacturers, the rate of growth is strong.”

ENDS

Notes to Editor:

MonthUsed BYD Sales
October 202433
November 202444
December 202427
January 202543
February 202550
March 2025136
April 2025107
May 2025128
June 2025181
July 2025276
August 2025245
September 2025273
October 2025317
November 2025312
December 2025285
January 2026556
February 2026470
March 2026640
April 2026830

About MarketCheck:

https://marketcheck.uk/

We are the leading source of UK automotive data. We collate, enhance and manage more data on the UK used car sector than any other provider. For automotive businesses we bring unprecedented access to live data to power analysis, pricing, reporting and AI agents on the UK used car market.

We track over 650,000 cars and 11500 dealers across 16k locations daily.

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