BYD India Opens New Showroom in Hisar to Boost EV Sales

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BYD India has inaugurated a new dealership showroom in Hisar, expanding its retail network in northern India and signalling its intent to accelerate electric vehicle adoption in the region. The new outlet is located on Delhi Road and is operated in partnership with dealer-partner SAMTA BYD, Karnal.

The facility spans approximately 2,800 square feet and has been designed in accordance with BYD’s global retail standards. It offers potential customers a full brand experience including product consultations, vehicle demonstrations and a test-drive option for the company’s entire EV line-up in India.

This latest showroom marks the third BYD outlet in Haryana through the same dealer partner, and brings the company’s total outlet count to 47 showrooms across 40 cities nationwide, served by 18 dealer partners. BYD India officials say this is part of their strategy to deepen presence not just in metropolitan markets, but also in emerging towns and cities.

Speaking at the launch, Rajeev Chauhan, Head of the Electric Passenger Vehicles Business at BYD India, said the Hisar showroom underlines the company’s long-term vision to enable sustainable mobility in India. He highlighted Haryana as a fast-growing electric-vehicle market and pointed to Hisar’s potential as a regional EV hub.

The move comes at a time when the Indian electric vehicle market is attracting increased focus on infrastructure and retail availability. By making its EVs more accessible through local showrooms, BYD aims to reduce barriers for customers and support wider acceptance of electric mobility. Observers say localised retail presence often plays a key role in consumer confidence and sales growth.

With the new showroom now operational, BYD India expects to strengthen its sales footprint in northern India and further its mission of reducing carbon emissions through the adoption of its new-energy vehicles. Globally, the parent BYD group has reported selling over 14 million new energy vehicles and claims to have helped reduce more than 114.4 billion kilograms of CO₂ emissions.