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Showing posts with label BYD Dolphin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BYD Dolphin. Show all posts

September 13, 2024

BYD Dolphin, Atto 3 Impresses Green NCAP When It Comes To Range


BYD impresses when it comes to its “green” credentials. The Green New Car Assessment Program or Green NCAP recently awarded the two vehicles it sells in Europe, the Atto 3 and Dolphin, perfect 5-star ratings.

August 31, 2024

Review: 2024 BYD Dolphin EV


When it comes to electric vehicles, there comes a certain level of expectation with the two main ones being relentless acceleration and a high-tech execution. Naturally, that’s possible because EVs also often come with an expensive price tag to match. Now, that’s not the case with the BYD Dolphin. Priced at just P 1.398-million, it’s quite attainable even for everyman standards. Best of all: it’s not a shit box to drive. It’s great whether you look at it from an EV or B-segment hatchback perspective.

July 5, 2024

Test Driving A BYD May Win You A Trip To Palawan


Oh no, they didn’t. In what could be one of the more tone-deaf promos this year, Chinese carmaker BYD (through ACMobility) is raffling off monthly trips to Palawan until January 2025.

May 9, 2024

Cars From World's Best-Selling New Energy Vehicle Maker, BYD, Available For Test Drives At Auto Focus Summer Test Drive Festival


BYD Cars Philippines invites car buyers to test drive the BYD Dolphin and the BYD Atto 3 at the Auto Focus Summer Test Drive Festival from May 9 to 12, 2024. The public is welcome to visit the BYD Cars Philippines booth at the SM Mall of Asia Concert Grounds along Bayshore Drive from 11 AM to 9 PM.

March 13, 2024

BYD Dolphin Is Japan's 2023 EV Of The Year


The BYD Dolphin and Atto 3 EVs have scored recognition at the 2023 Japan EV of the Year awards with the Dolphin taking top honors while the Atto 3 taking third. The Hyundai Kona Electric takes second place.

February 27, 2024

BYD Dolphin, Seal Among Top Three Cars In The World For 2024


BYD makes history as the first Chinese carmaker to be shortlisted with two of its vehicles making it to the Top Three cars in the world. This is according to the World Car of the Year Awards which just announced the 2024 list.

February 8, 2024

BYD Is One Of Two Brands With 3 Cars In 2024 World Car Of The Year List


Showing the competitiveness of its products on the global stage, BYD is only one of two manufacturers with three vehicles shortlisted for the 2024 World Car of the Year.

October 26, 2023

BYD Dolphin, Seal Score 5-Star Euro NCAP Safety Rating


The BYD Dolphin and Deal join the Atto 3 in scoring a five-star Euro NCAP safety rating. The two full-electric vehicles performed to a very high standard throughout one of the world’s toughest safety tests, scoring excellent in both adult and child occupant protection.

June 14, 2022

Thanks To Our High Fuel Prices, Going Electrified Now Makes Monetary Sense


Thanks to today’s record fuel prices, readers have asked us to explore once more if going for an electrified vehicle—hybrid or battery electric—makes sense. For those who want a bit of a history, we’ve already done this exercise a couple of times in the past. The first was when Nissan brought in the all-electric Leaf for the first time in Southeast Asia. The second was when Toyota Motor Philippines brought in the Corolla Altis Hybrid. And the third was when Nissan Philippines officially launched the Leaf locally.

March 24, 2022

Check Out The Philippines' Most Affordable EV: The 2022 BYD Dolphin


After taking in reservations last December, STAR Corporation, the exclusive distributor of BYD vehicles in the Philippines has announced that first stocks of its all-electric hatchback, the Dolphin EV have arrived. Priced at P 1.798 million, it undercuts all other EVs be it from China, Korea, or Japan.

December 17, 2021

BYD Philippines To Bring In Dolphin EV For P 1.598M


BYD Philippines is bringing in its Dolphin EV by early 2022. The zero emissions all-electric hatchback will come in with a reasonable starting price of just P 1.598 million, beating its rivals from China, Korea, and Japan.