Chinese EV behemoth BYD may bring two off-road electric SUVs sold in China to Europe that could rival the Land Rover Defender, the Mercedes G-Class, and Ford Bronco. BYD claims one can float on water for a full 30 minutes.
BYD may consider exporting two SUVs – the Yangwang U8 and the Fang Cheng Bao 5 – to Europe, company executives told Automobilwoche.
So Europeans can get an up-close look at the SUVs, the company plans to showcase them at the Geneva auto show in February.
In China, the U8 SUV is a full-size luxury SUV priced at around $152,000 and powered by a 49-kilowatt-hour battery and a range-extender gasoline engine, giving it a range of 1,000 km. For its off-road capabilities, each wheel comes with an electric motor that allows it to turn on the spot or slide sideways into parking spaces.
The Bao 5 is a plug-in hybrid that starts at around $43,500 in China, putting it in the same range as the Bronco and Defender, the report said.
BYD currently sells five models in Europe – the economical Dolphin, Seal, Han, and the Atto 3 and Tang SUVs. Last December, the automaker said it would build a factory in Hungary for the European market, with an initial capacity of 200,000 units a year.
Last year, the company sold 1.6 million fully battery-electric vehicles, overtaking Tesla in overall BEV sales. Adding up sales for all so-called new energy vehicles, including battery-only vehicles and plug-in hybrids, BYD sold a whooping 3 million vehicles in 2023. BYD tripled its profits to $1.5 billion in the first half of last year, according to Car News China.
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