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BYD launches $33K Seal EV to challenge Toyota in its own backyard

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In a significant shift in the global automotive landscape, Chinese electric vehicle giant BYD is making rapid strides to surpass Japanese behemoth Toyota in its domestic market. As a strategic move to encroach on Toyota’s turf, BYD unveiled its Seal EV in Japan on Tuesday, marking the Chinese automaker’s third electric vehicle launch in the country.

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BYD’s all-electric compact crossover, the Seal, sets its sights on Toyota dominance in Japan.Electrek’s Take

BYD’s all-electric compact crossover, the Seal, sets its sights on Toyota dominance in Japan.

Byd officially introduced its inaugural electric vehicle in Japan in January 2023, unveiling its best-selling Atto 3 all-electric SUV to the market. For a starting price of just under $30,000 (approximately ¥4.4 million), the Atto 3 kicks off its journey.

In September, BYD launched the Dolphin, a highly acclaimed and top-selling electric vehicle globally. Starting at an affordable price point of around $24,500 (approximately ¥3.63 million), the Dolphin EV enters a crowded market alongside established rivals like Toyota’s Prius and Nissan’s LEAF.

The popular electric vehicle (EV), widely regarded as one of BYD’s top-performing models, is set to join the company’s lineup, driven by a desire to compete with industry giant Toyota in their domestic market.

BYD has unveiled the Seal EV in Japan on Tuesday. BYD’s response to the Tesla Model 3, The Seal, aims to give Toyota a run for its money.

The BYD Seal EV is priced at ¥5.28 million, equivalent to approximately $33,100 USD, according to BYD’s Japanese website. The estimated range of this bottom RWD model is up to 398 miles (640 km), varying depending on several factors. Compared to other models, the base price of a Seal starts at around $25,800 or approximately 179,800 yuan in China.

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BYD SEAL (Supply: BYD)

The AWD mannequin starts at ¥6.05 million, approximately $37,900. The distance between them can range from approximately 357 miles (575 kilometers) apart. Equipped with a robust 82.56 kWh battery pack, all the different versions operate efficiently.

BYD is launching a special promotional offer for its first 1,000 customers. The rear-wheel-drive (RWD) Subaru Solterra’s Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price, inclusive of consumption tax, stands at ¥4.95 million, or approximately $3,100. Meanwhile, the all-wheel-drive (AWD) model is listed at ¥5.72 million, with discounts available.

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BYD’s Atto 3 and Dolphin electric vehicles make their debut in Japan.

Since launching its inaugural dealership in February 2023, BYD has sold approximately 2,500 electric vehicles (EVs) in Japan. Despite accounting for a significant 20% share of Japan’s electric vehicle (EV) imports in January, BYD’s pace appears to have lost steam within the country.

During the Seal launch, BYD’s Japan president, Atsuki Tofukuji, noted that sluggish sales are largely attributed to a decline in government-backed electric vehicle (EV) subsidies.

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The BYD Seal electric vehicles have arrived on Japanese shores.

Despite sluggish global sales, BYD is poised to introduce at least one new vehicle annually in the Japanese market, a challenging territory controlled primarily by domestic players such as Toyota.

BYD plans to launch its Seal electric SUV in South Korea’s market, which is currently dominated by Hyundai and Kia.

Electrek’s Take

In Japan, local automotive giants such as Toyota, Honda, Nissan, and Mazda dominate the domestic market, commanding a significant share of total vehicle sales.

In Japan, Toyota commands a significant market share, accounting for more than one-third of the country’s overall automotive sales. While a small portion of imports comprise high-end brands such as Porsche, BMW, and Mercedes-Benz.

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Notwithstanding this, BYD believes its affordable electric vehicles (EVs) can challenge Toyota and other Japanese automotive manufacturers. By 2025, BYD aims to expand its retail presence by opening 100 dealerships and showrooms across the country.

Can BYD successfully establish itself as a major player in the Japanese market, having already carved out a significant presence in countries like Brazil, Thailand, and Israel? Please provide the text you’d like me to improve, and I’ll give it a shot!

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