BYD Launches Dolphin EV vehicle In Malaysia

From L-R: Eagle Zhao, Liu Xueliang, Dato’ Jeffri Salim Davidson and Jeffrey Gan give the thumbs up at the launch of BYD Dolphin in 1 Utama Petaling Jaya on July 27, 2023. – Photo: Yamchatime/TTan

BYD, the Chinese electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer, is officially launching the Dolphin today, and bringing both the standard and extended range models.

The Standard Range model of the Dolphin features a single electric motor that delivers up to 70kW of power or 95 BHP, along with 180Nm of torque. In terms of acceleration, the company claims that this version of the EV goes from 0 – 100km/h in 12.3 seconds. Powering the entire vehicle is a 44.9kWh BYD Blade battery pack, which gives the Standard Range model a maximum distance of 340km on a full charge. In terms of charging, the standard range model of the Dolphin EV comes with a 7kW AC charger built into the vehicle but also supports up to 60kW DC fast charging.

As for the Extended Range model of the Dolphin EV, this SKU comes with a bigger 60.48kWh battery, giving it a much improved WLTP range of 427km and a punchier acceleration of 0 – 100km/h in just seven seconds. Like the standard model, it shares the same 7kW AC charger, but supports faster DC fast charging of up to 80kW. Oh, and this model comes with multi-link suspension, instead of a torsion beam setup like the standard model.

Should you wish to test drive the Dolphin, BYD is holding sessions for the public at 1 Utama starting tomorrow on 28 July until 30 July. Colour options include Urban Grey and Sand White for the Dynamic Standard Range, while a Premium Extended Range offers the EV in Atlantis Grey, Surf Blue, and Ski White.

BYD is setting the starting retail price at RM99,900 for the standard range model but after all the usual fees (registration, base plate, etc.), the final starting amount comes up to RM100,530. The Extended Range model will retail from RM124,900 but again, after you pay up for the same fees that you would with the standard range, that comes up to RM125,730.

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