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BYD puts 2025 Dolphin BEV model onto market, starting at 998,000 yuan

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Beijing (ZXZC)- On July 8, Chinese new energy vehicle maker BYD officially put the 2025 Dolphin all-electric vehicle model onto the market. Priced between 99,800 yuan and 129,800 yuan, the 2025 Dolphin offers enhanced features and improved range without an increase in price.

BYD puts 2025 Dolphin BEV model onto market, starting at 998,000 yuan

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The new Dolphin sees an upgrade in the power battery packs for its Knight and Vitality (“Huoli” in Chinese pinyin) versions. The Knight version now features a 60.48 kWh battery, delivering a CLTC range of 520 km. The Vitality version’s battery has been upgraded to 44.928 kWh, providing a range of 420 km. This, along with the 420 km range offered by the Free and Fashion versions, ensures that the Dolphin meets the diverse travel needs of different user groups.

Additionally, the 2025 Dolphin Knight version now boasts a maximum power of 150 kW and a peak torque of 310 N·m, significantly enhancing its performance.

BYD puts 2025 Dolphin BEV model onto market, starting at 998,000 yuan

Photo credit: BYD

As the first model built on BYD's e-Platform 3.0, the Dolphin features a globalized design, standards, and quality. It adopts the "Ocean Aesthetics" design philosophy, comes equipped with high-safety blade batteries, and is the world’s first vehicle to feature an eight-in-one electric powertrain. The entire range includes a heat pump system and direct cooling and heating technology for the battery pack. For intelligence, the Dolphin employs domain control technology, runs on BYD OS, and includes the DiLink intelligent networking system and DiPilot intelligent driving assistance system.

At the completion ceremony of BYD’s Thailand plant on July 4 a Dolphin car rolled off line as BYD’s 8 millionth new energy vehicle, making BYD the first automaker globally to achieve this milestone. The Dolphin is now available in several overseas markets, including Thailand, the UK, France, Germany, Norway, Brazil, Australia, and Singapore.