BYD Carmais, Leading The Luxury Car Market, Innovates With The Launch Of The BYD Seal.
By introducing the BYD Seal, the latest car in the brand’s lineup, BYD Carmais – represented by Grupo Carmais in Ceará – secures first place in the premium cars segment for four consecutive months. This giant in electric vehicle sales has demonstrated superiority by outperforming renowned competitors, making an impressive mark in the Ceará market. In August, BYD Carmais achieved 35 new registrations.
Standing Out In Modern Times
“Even with a short time in the electric vehicles market, we have already established BYD in Ceará as synonymous with premium cars. This evolution is a significant milestone for the advancement of the sustainable economy, an area where Brazil has seen much investment. Furthermore, it highlights Ceará in the infrastructure investment scenario for electric vehicles,” comments Leonardo Dall’Olio, commercial director of Grupo Carmais.
Meet Grupo Carmais
With over half a century of history, Grupo Carmais has solidified its presence in the automotive sector. Today, it is one of the leading automotive groups in Brazil, housing more than 21 dealerships that adhere to the most stringent standards, both from manufacturers and their consumers. In addition to the official representation of BYD in Ceará, the group also has partnerships with established brands such as Nissan, Fiat, Renault, Honda (cars and motorcycles), GWM, Scania, and Chevrolet. Moreover, Grupo Carmais has its brand in the segments of used cars, rental companies, and insurance.
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Source: Fabiano Matos – Capuchino
