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Morgan Stanley cautions of possible new price competition following BYD's launch of 5th-gen DM tech and new models

“While new launches should boost wholesale volume, we would monitor whether it could spark another round of price competition,” Morgan Stanley said.

BYD launches Qin L, Seal 06 hybrid sedans, both with 5th-gen DM tech

The Seal 06 DM-i and Qin L DM-i are the first two models to feature BYD's fifth-generation DM technology, both available in five variants and with a price range of RMB 99,800 ($13,770) to RMB 139,800.

BYD launches 5th-gen DM hybrid tech with lower fuel consumption

BYD's fifth-generation DM technology allows the vehicle to consume as low as 2.9 liters of fuel per 100 kilometers at low charge, with a combined range of up to 2,100 kilometers.

BYD reaches 100 dealer stores in Brazil

BYD plans to increase the number of its dealer stores in Brazil to 250 by the end of 2024.

BYD to launch 5th-gen DM hybrid tech on May 28

BYD will launch its fifth-generation DM (Dual Mode) hybrid technology on May 28, which is expected to give vehicles a range of up to 2,000 km on a full tank of fuel and a full charge.

BYD launches 1st pickup truck Shark in Mexico with starting price of $53,400

The BYD Shark can sprint from 0 to 100 km/h in 5.7 seconds and supports features including in-vehicle voice control and remote vehicle management.

BYD Shark pickup's specs revealed ahead of debut

The BYD Shark can accelerate from 0 to 100 kilometers per hour in 5.7 seconds, with an NEDC battery range of 100 kilometers and a combined range of 840 kilometers.

Mercedes-Benz to use BYD batteries in new hybrid model, regulatory filing reveals

Mercedes-Benz will use batteries from BYD's battery arm FinDreams in a hybrid version of its GLC SUV, according to a regulatory filing.

Regulatory filing: BYD files for Seal X hatchback

The model looks like a production version of the Ocean-M concept, and the final name could also be Seal 06 GT, Seal Mini, or Seal 05 EV.

Automakers' share of China NEV market in Apr: BYD tops with 37.5%, Tesla 5th with 4.6%

In the January-April period, BYD came in first in China's NEV market with a 34.3 percent share, while Tesla was No. 4 with a 6.7 percent share.