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Going abroad, BYD dolphins landed in the Philippines

author:That little thing about Changsha

As the first pure electric model created by BYD's e-platform 3.0, BYD Dolphin sold 23,469 units in August, and its cumulative sales have reached 130,000 vehicles. As the "pin crown" model of this segment of the model market, BYD Dolphin has accelerated its entry into the international market while selling in full swing in China.

Going abroad, BYD dolphins landed in the Philippines

On August 30, BYD Dolphin held a listing and vehicle delivery event in the Philippines. At the delivery event site, BYD arranged a 50-kilometer test drive for the owner, and the excellent tuning and excellent endurance performance of the vehicle allowed consumers in the Philippines to experience the unique charm of BYD's new energy models, and through such a test drive activity, it brought nearly 100 pre-sale orders for BYD Dolphin.

Going abroad, BYD dolphins landed in the Philippines

As a pure electric model created by BYD e platform 3.0, Dolphin currently has four models, covering three types of battery life: 301 km, 401 km and 405 km. Among them, the top dolphin version of the 405 km version uses a single motor of 130 kilowatts, with a torque of 290 Nm, which can achieve zero hundred acceleration for 7.5 seconds, and the power performance is quite good. At the same time, proud of the advantages brought by the high integration of the pure electric platform, although the dolphin is only more than 4 meters long, it can have a wheelbase of 2700mm, and the axle ratio has reached 66.34%, which also makes the dolphin have a car space that far exceeds that of the same level of models. In the use of key components, BYD Dolphin is equipped with a series of BYD's core technology products such as blade batteries, eight-in-one electric assemblies and so on. With the blessing of these technologies, Dolphin has super high safety performance, which is why BYD dares to push its electric models to automobile production and sales powers such as Japan and Germany.

Going abroad, BYD dolphins landed in the Philippines

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