The race to build affordable electric vehicles (EVs) is intensifying, and China’s BYD Co Ltd BYDDY is charging ahead. Known for its wallet-friendly EVs, BYD has launched its popular Seagull model in ...
A BYD Co Dolphin Mini electric vehicle in Mexico City. The Dolphin Mini will be renamed the Surf when it goes on sale in Europe in June. Photographer: Jeoffrey Guillemard/Bloomberg The European ...
The supermini segment is a pretty conventional place. There are petrols, hybrids and pure-electric models, all roughly the same size, and have names that trip off the tongue – Corsa, Yaris and Clio, ...
BYD’s electric hot hatch has officially arrived in Europe. The BYD Dolphin Surf is the European version of its best-selling (and most affordable) EV, the Seagull. Despite its small size, the Dolphin ...
BYD Co. is raising the stakes in Europe’s race for cheaper electric vehicles with the European launch of the Dolphin Surf, a fully electric hatchback that will sell for less than €23,000 ($26,100).
The global EV leader is unleashing new electric cars in the industry’s fastest-growing car segments. Despite being excluded from the UK’s new Electric Car Grant, BYD believes it’s still poised to see ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The new electric BYD Dolphin Surf will go on sale in the UK costing less than £20,000 (BYD) BYD’s next new all-electric model is ...
Rafael Verástegui and his wife bought two BYD cars after deciding to go electric for the first time. They took the compact Dolphin Surf on a 1,000-mile European road trip from Spain to Germany.
BYD has officially marked the production of the one millionth Dolphin Surf model. Known in China as the Seagull and Latin America as the Dolphin Mini, BYD says the Dolphin Surf has redefined what ...
BYD has lifted the covers off of the new Dolphin G DM-i, a car that essentially becomes its first proper global offering. With it, the auto brand looks to take on the regional players across markets; ...
You're currently following this author! Want to unfollow? Unsubscribe via the link in your email. This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Rafael Eduardo Wefers Verástegui, Head of ...
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