Etiqueta: BYD Seal
Chinese BYD electric cars officially roll out in Vietnam

Chinese electric vehicle (EV) maker BYD on Thursday officially introduced its three key EV models in Vietnam, with the highest price of up to VND1.36 billion ($53,720).
2025 BYD Sealion 7 EV: Model Y rival spied in Australia

A camouflaged prototype of the BYD Sealion 7 has been spotted on local roads ahead of its impending...
BYD breaks into Toyota-dominated Japan as EV sales climb

Can BYD compete with Toyota on its home turf? According to the latest sales data, BYD accounted for nearly 3%...
BYD India launches three all-new variants of Atto 3 SUV

BYD India has officially launched three new variants of the BYD Atto 3: Dynamic, Premium, and Superior. This strategic expansion aims to cater to a diverse customer base and enhance options for potential buyers in the growing electric vehicle (EV) market. The introduction of these variants comes as BYD prepares to solidify its presence in India, following the successful rollout of its all-new e6 and BYD Seal models.
BYD Seal 07 with e-platform 3.0 Evo to unveil in early...
BYD's new Seal 07 will be built on e-platform 3.0 Evo, featuring an 800-volt high-voltage system
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2024 BYD Seal Performance review: Does the high-performance sedan have what...

The BYD Seal Performance delivers supercar-like acceleration in a package brimming in luxury, but there are some hiccups in its go-fast ways.
China’s BYD Gains Automaking Identity, Reputation And Market Share (BYDDY)

BYD's flexible pricing strategy, expansion into new markets, and development of luxury and plug-in hybrid vehicles position it for long-term success. See more here.
BYD Han DM-i revealed with DM 5.0 PHEV technology and Lidar

BYD Han gets the new 5th generation PHEV system and Lidar. With the MIIT listing it is now likely to go on sale within a few months.
Big boost for Chinese EV market as BYD maintains command

Electric vehicle registrations in China climbed by a third in May as BYD continued to control the country's market.