Although this may seem like a lie, the cheapest BYD car, which will enter Europe during May, is even cheaper than during its announcement in China, and has an excellent reception in the Asian market both at its price and for its advantages. The most modest version of the call Dolphin Surf (or Byd Seagull in China) now costs 56,800 yuan, which are only 7200 euros for change.

The price during the launch for the version with 305 km of autonomy and batteries 30.08 kWh, remember, was about 8,917 euros in these changes. The reduction was possible due to the fact that by has reduced equipment in this versionField

In particular, the company to do with Water assistance system that turned on this model as a standardA logical strategy, if we take into account that this technology is useful primarily on long trips, and that the BYD model is intended for urban use. Therefore, many users will thank this reduction, given that this is an addition, which will probably not be used.

Cheap car upon arrival in Europe in May

The remaining options, of course, will support the water system without increasing their price. In China, model Seagull is freeAlso, from 305 km of autonomy and the same battery as the base model, is available for a change of about 9,684 euros, while the most powerful version of 405 km of autonomy and batteries of 33.88 kWh can be purchased in the Asian market for 10,961 euros to change.

WITHAnd expects BYD Seagull will arrive in Europe at the end of May Under the name Dolphin Surf. Its price can be significantly lower than 20,000 euros, which will lead to a shock on the table in front of other manufacturers that offer similar options at a higher price. In fact, taking into account the reduction that he had in China, it would not be strange to see him at a much lower price than expected. Especially if we take into account different assistance to an electric car that exists in countries such as Spain.

Source: Hiper Textual

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I'm Blaine Morgan, an experienced journalist and writer with over 8 years of experience in the tech industry. My expertise lies in writing about technology news and trends, covering everything from cutting-edge gadgets to emerging software developments. I've written for several leading publications including Gadget Onus where I am an author.

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