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BYD India Hits 10,000 EV deliveries

Key highlights

  • BYD India celebrates 10,000 electric vehicle deliveries, marking a major milestone in its local journey.
  • The brand now operates 44 dealerships and has partnered with Relux Electric for nationwide charging support.
  • BYD’s India lineup includes four EVs: SEALION 7, ATTO 3 eSUV, eMAX 7 eMPV, and SEAL sedan.

BYD India has officially crossed the 10,000-unit mark in EV deliveries. The celebration took place in New Delhi, where BYD laid out its next steps with confidence.

The current lineup

BYD’s India portfolio includes four models:

  • SEALION 7 (SUV)
  • ATTO 3 (eSUV)
  • eMAX 7 (eMPV)
  • SEAL (sedan)

These aren’t placeholders. Each model is part of a strategy to make EVs desirable, practical, and future-ready.

Building the ecosystem

BYD isn’t just selling cars—it’s building infrastructure. With 44 dealership outlets across major cities, roadside assistance, and extended warranties, the brand is making EV ownership feel less experimental and more mainstream.

To tackle charging anxiety, BYD has partnered with Relux Electric. The goal? Hassle-free charging across India. It’s a smart move that shows BYD understands the real-world needs of EV drivers.

Global credibility, local commitment

Globally, BYD has sold over 13 million NEVs and claims to have helped cut more than 106 billion kilograms of carbon emissions. In India, it has invested over $200 million and built manufacturing facilities covering 140,000+ square meters.

The brand’s reputation is backed by numbers. It ranks among the top 10 most valuable global automotive brands, with a valuation of $14.4 billion. That’s not just hype—it’s hard-earned recognition.

Innovation on wheels

BYD recently unveiled the world’s first all-terrain EV test track in Zhengzhou. It includes asphalt, wet skating, sandy terrain, and even snow and ice zones. It’s not just a playground—it’s proof that BYD is serious about testing and refining its tech.

Our thoughts

10,000 EVs might not sound like a revolution, but in India’s still-growing electric market, it’s a solid win. BYD isn’t trying to be flashy—they’re being consistent. And that’s what builds trust.

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