Australian study claims that the BYD Dolphin is the greenest EV. Is it really and how is the claim arrived at?
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Australian study claims that the BYD Dolphin is the greenest EV. Is it really and how is the claim arrived at?
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The new BYD Dolphin was declared with three electric motor options: 94 hp, 174 hp, and 201 hp; and undergone minor appearance updates.
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BYD's EVs have a "Vehicle to Home" (V2H) function that can be used as a power source to power homes or businesses in an emergency.
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BYD has filed a recall of nearly 100,000 vehicles due to a manufacturing fault. The automaker will recall Dolphin and Yuan Plus vehicles.
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BYD is recalling 96,714 Dolphin and Yuan Plus vehicles in China starting September 30, for fire risk due to manufacturing process.
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The 2025 BYD Dolphin continues to be offered in four variants at the same prices, but brings longer range to the entry and top-trim variants.
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On July 4, the right-hand drive BYD Dolphin electric hatchback rolled off the production line in Thailand as the BYD’s 8 millionth NEV.
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In June, BYD sold 341,658 vehicles.
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BYD Seal and Dolphin two of the world's safest cars according to a report by Australian insurance company Compare the Market.
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The updated BYD Dolphin has a starting price of RMB 99,800, which is RMB 17,000, or 14.55 percent, lower than the previous starting price.
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