According to BYD Auto’s release, the 44th Bangkok International Auto Show recently opened, BYD unveiled 8 new energy vehicles, and released the standard endurance version of the Dolphin model for the first time in Thailand, priced at 799999 baht (about 160,320 yuan). For comparison, the official guidance price of the 2023 BYD Dolphin in China is 116,800 yuan-136,800 yuan.
BYD exhibited a total of 8 BYD new energy models this time. Including Tang EV, Han EV, SEAL, Dolphin, Frigate 07, Denza D9, BYD ATTO 3 and Song PLUS DM-i, covering sedans, SUVs, MPVs, as well as pure electric and hybrid models.
The dolphin model released this time has a small and exquisite shape, and the interior draws on the dynamic posture of dolphins, using soft stretching lines to form a flowing visual effect around it. meantimeThe Dolphin is based on BYD’s pure electric platform e platform 3.0, and the NEDC has a cruising range of 410km。
BYD said: “Thailand is the world premiere of the right-hand drive version of the dolphin. Dolphin orders received before April 30 will all arrive at Thai ports by July 1. ”
As of March 20, BYD has delivered approximately 12,000 BYD ATTO 3 units in the Thai market and completed the groundbreaking ceremony for its passenger car production site in Thailand on March 10.
BYD Yuan PLUS (known overseas as ATTO 3) adopts BYD’s exclusive platform e platform 3.0, which has four characteristics of intelligence, efficiency, safety and aesthetics, improves low-temperature endurance by 20%, and is equipped with intelligent driving assistance systems, bringing a new experience of more efficient, safer and more personalized intelligent electric vehicles. BYD Yuan PLUS adopts the BYD Dragon Face 3.0 design language, with excellent aerodynamic design, the wind resistance coefficient of the whole vehicle is as low as 0.29, and the acceleration per 100 kilometers is 7.3 seconds. In addition, the Yuan PLUS has a maximum range of 480km (NEDC).
BYD’s passenger car production base in Thailand covers an area of approximately 96 hectares and is expected to start production in 2024 with an annual production capacity of approximately 150,000 new energy vehicles. BYD’s plant in Thailand is expected to adopt right-hand drive vehicle technology and produce vehicles that will be launched in the Thai domestic market and radiate to neighboring ASEAN countries and other regions.