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BYD Co., the world’s largest electric vehicle maker, is examining options to enter competitive motorsport including Formula One and the FIA World Endurance Championship, according to Bloomberg. The move would represent one of the most ambitious pushes yet by a Chinese automaker into a domain long dominated by European and American racing teams.bloomberg
The Shenzhen-based company is considering multiple paths into top-tier racing, including the WEC — home to the 24 Hours of Le Mans — and Formula One, where it could either build a team from scratch or acquire an existing one, according to people familiar with the matter. The deliberations remain at an early stage, and no final decision has been made.portfolio
The interest aligns with F1’s 2026 technical regulations, which mandate more powerful hybrid power units with larger battery capacity — a shift that plays to BYD’s core strengths in electrification and battery technology. BYD has already invested heavily in performance credibility: its premium Yangwang sub-brand produced the U9 Xtreme, which reportedly reached speeds of nearly 500 km/h during testing at a German circuit, and the company has poured 5 billion yuan ($700 million) into public racing and testing facilities in China.business-standard
BYD has been quietly laying groundwork in competitive racing circles. Earlier this year, the company signed on as the official safety car partner for France’s FFSA GT and Touring championships through a deal with SRO Motorsports Group, an organizer that also manages continental series across Europe. In 2025, the BYD Shark became the first plug-in hybrid to win the Frontera Aventura Rally in the Dominican Republic. Formula E has also courted BYD as a potential manufacturer entrant, though logistical hurdles have slowed those talks.motorsactu
A BYD entry into F1 would arrive as the grid is already expanding. Cadillac, backed by General Motors, joined as the 11th team for the 2026 season. But a Chinese manufacturer competing at the pinnacle of motorsport would break new ground entirely. BYD has overtaken Tesla in sales across more than 20 global markets and set a target to double overseas sales to over 800,000 vehicles in 2025. Racing, the company appears to calculate, could accelerate name recognition in markets where it remains a newcomer.formula1