ACMobility, the official distributor of BYD electric vehicles in the Philippines, announces that the BYD Sealion 6 DM-i, the brand’s latest compact SUV and the first model to feature the new Super DM-i Technology, is now available for reservation days before it is launched in the country on July 25, 2024, at the Glorietta Activity Center.
Designed to attain driving ranges beyond 1,000 kilometers, the BYD Sealion 6 DM-i is powered by the revolutionary BYD Super DM-i Technology, which aims to lure to the brand those who aspire to enjoy the cost savings and benefits of all-electric driving while having the ability to travel over even greater distances than ever before.
With initial stocks of the BYD Sealion6 DM-i already making their way to various BYD dealerships around the country, customers may now inquire about and reserve their very own Sealion 6 DM-i with BYD Quezon Avenue, BYD Makati, BYD Global City, BYD Cebu, and BYD Davao, along with other authorized BYD dealerships nationwide that are already operational.
“The BYD Sealion 6 with Super DM-i technology will change the local automotive landscape,” shares Bob Palanca, Managing Director of BYD Cars Philippines. “We encourage everyone to witness the introduction of the BYD Sealion 6 DM-i on July 25, 2024, at the Glorietta Activity Center, says Palanca.
Moreover, the first BYD Tech Tour will also be held from July 26 to 28, 2024, at the same venue. It will include test drives and interactive displays about the latest innovations and technologies in BYD electric vehicles.
“These are exciting times for Filipino car buyers. As the Global #1 New Energy Vehicle (NEV) brand, we are leading the way in bringing into the country the latest electric vehicle technologies that will ultimately benefit car buyers and bring sustainable mobility to more of our countrymen,” adds Palanca.
no price open for reservation
ReplyDeleteAround 1.6 Million up to 1.7 Million Pesos for this PHEV SUV
DeleteToyota is patay. Toyota tried to stay in it's strength, hybrids. But Chinese cars aren't giving them the breathing room in this segment too. BYD recently announced a 2,000 km range hybrid which was what Toyota was and still is aspiring to produce.
DeleteHa ha toyota patay??? Search the worldwide sales boy, even here in ph after 2 decades - china cars has only 6% market share. By the way for your info hybrids has unlimited range as long as may pambili ka fuel.
Delete6% now but in a couple of years it will zoom much more further
ReplyDeleteYour dreaming, look at what happened to westmnster, maxus, changan, geely, jac. Japz n kpop cars here in ph are now more techie n has more features than chinese counterparts. Japz n kpop miles reliable, durable, better after sales than china cars.
DeleteI wonder if they'll also consider bringing in the cutie patootie "Seagull" :P
ReplyDeletePaktay ang pyesa nyan after couples of years good luck sa china cars may kotse nga dya ng china nagfull brake lang eh nauna pa yung kaha sa makina...hahaha
ReplyDeleteThe upcoming new corolla will also use BYD technology.
ReplyDeleteBYD is on the roll. Giving affordable electrified cars for the massess.
Hi Uly. What is it with Ayala group's style of marketing new vehicles by announcing the arrival of new model stocks? It seems that they the only ones doing this. Not even a teaser, but this is an actual reveal and spoiler.
ReplyDeleteI think it's a sign that they've got ready stocks available. This is compared to other brands who'd launch a model with no available stock at showroom floors. I guess for Ayala it's working since they've been using that same playbook for quite a while.
DeleteAh I understand, I mean, I'm looking at you Omoda and Jaecoo. But it seems basic, essential, and expected to launch a car AND have stocks ready, not launch and wait for market's response. It's already given that stocks should be ready when launched. Only ayala group launches cars from arrival at the ports to mall roadshows.
DeleteGWM jolion has been dealt a fatal blow, long live byd
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