New Delhi, March 18 -- Chinese electric vehicle (EV) giant BYD is eyeing double-digit sales growth in India in 2026, as it looks to get its vehicles certified locally to meet the country's regulatory norms and remove import limits on its cars.

Speaking on the sidelines of the launch of its largest showroom in the country in Delhi on Wednesday, a top BYD executive said that the company is working on homologating BYD Seal and BYD Sealion with Indian agencies, which will remove the import cap of 2,500 units and allow it to sell them based on demand in the market.

According to Indian laws, a carmaker can sell their models that are homologated outside India but with a limit of 2,500 units every year. Homologation is the official approval pro...