China's BYD Cuts Starting Price For Seal EV Aims To Extend Lead
Date
5/11/2023 1:02:22 AM
(MENAFN- AzerNews) BYD Co Ltd, on Wednesday cut the starting price of its
best-selling Seal sedan by 10%, as the Chinese electric vehicle
(EV) giant seeks to extend its lead in the world's largest auto
market with lower-priced products, Azernews reports with reference
to Reuters.
The company replaced its line-up of the model with five new
versions. That includes a rear-wheel drive Seal Champion Edition
with a 550-km (342-mile) driving range per charge at a starting
price of 189,800 yuan ($27,459). This is 20,000 yuan cheaper than a
previous version with the same driving range, according to BYD's
website.
The new price is also 18% cheaper than the rear-wheel drive
version of Tesla Inc's Model 3 in China with a driving range of 556
km, which the Seal Champion competes against.
China's EV market is in the midst of a price war started by
Tesla earlier this year, with several EV makers including BYD
following the U.S. automaker's example by cutting prices for
best-selling models this year to defend market share.
"Loss making independent (new energy vehicle) producers are
likely to resist further price competitions, but we believe
profitable market leaders such as Tesla and BYD still have the
pricing flexibility to balance demand and supply - and both
companies will continue to expand production capacity aggressively
in 2023," Fitch Ratings analysts said in a note on Tuesday.
BYD, China's best-selling electrified vehicle maker, launched
the Seal sedan under its Ocean series in July 2022 with a sporty
design style and intelligent features.
It sold 19,573 Seal cars in the first quarter, while China sales
of the Model 3 totalled 42,782 units in the same period, data from
China Passenger Car Association showed.
The EV price war is also drawing sales away from internal
combustion engine vehicles as the price gap between the
technologies narrows.
BYD has so far led the new energy vehicle (NEV) market with its
various offerings of battery-only and plug-in hybrid models priced
under 300,000 yuan. At the recent Shanghai autoshow, it hit
headlines by unveiling an electric hatchback costing half the price
of the cheapest NEVs available elsewhere.
It has outgrown Germany's Volkswagen as the best-selling
passenger vehicle brand in China in the last two quarters.
But signs of weaker demand are also appearing as BYD reduced
shifts at two of its auto assembly plants in recent weeks, Reuters
reported in March.
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