2012 BYD e6 Electric Crossover To Cost $35,000, 200-Mile Range

 
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BYD e6 electric crossover, Electric Avenue, 2010 Detroit Auto Show

Later today at the Detroit Auto Show, Chinese carmaker BYD will take the wraps off a new incarnation of the e6 crossover it's shown twice before.

This time, however, it comes with an upgraded interior, a more powerful drive motor, and a price: $35,000 before incentives. The company hopes to offer its 2012 BYD e6 S (for 'Sport') for sale in selected U.S. markets toward the end of this year.

$2,220 more than Leaf, twice the range

The price of $35,000, first reported on Plug-In Cars, is just $2,220 more than a 2011 Nissan Leaf compact hatchback, which retails for $32,780, and considerably less than the $41,000 Chevy Volt.

More significant, the BYD e6 S will have a range of roughly 200 miles--perhaps more--from its 60-kilowatt-hour lithium-ion battery pack. That's twice the Leaf's range, from a battery pack holding more than 2.5 times as much energy.

Twice as much power as in China

The BYD e6 is a five-seat crossover, rather in the same vein as the gasoline-engined Ford Edge. The e6 S model sold in the U.S. will be fitted with a far more powerful 160-kilowatt motor with more than twice the power of the home-market 75-kW motor.

BYD hopes to become the first Chinese carmaker to sell its vehicles in the challenging and competitive U.S. market. It has already placed a handful of test vehicles with the City of Los Angeles, sensible since it sited its U.S. headquarters in Los Angeles.

F3DM plug-in hybrid sedan too

BYD also plans to offer the F3DM plug-in hybrid in the U.S. next year as well. The car is an adaptation of the best-selling car in China, BYD's gasoline engined F3 sedan--more or less a cruder clone of a previous-generation Toyota Corolla.

While the F3DM was the first production plug-in hybrid sold anywhere in the world, starting in December 2008, its sales have been limited at best. It has been criticized by local press for crude transitions between power modes and marginal fit and finish.

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Comments (4)
  1. 200 mile range is fantastic.
    I wonder how large cabin hvac load affects range.
     
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  2. Sounds great, but we've yet to see a Chinese automaker actually begin sales in the US, after countless promises. I hope it happens, but I will believe it when I see it.
     
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  3. Great, the BYD roadshow is in town again. They have dusted off the old prototypes and are trying to impress us once again with fantastic claims for their plug-ins that so far proofed all bluff and no show. Clearly they haven't a clue how to do a proper mass produced EV. That may be about to change though... Recently Renault fired 3 executives involved in it's EV program for spying for a "Chinese carmaker" and as it happens, BYD is all about other people's idea's...
     
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  4. It is more than that: BYD is closing agreements on Australia, Germany, Latin America, etc. they are really cementing their road in baby steps, but the finish line will be a nice market flooding, worldwide, with a tested and innovative product. One place that can be used to read about each step is http://bydelectriccar.com !
     
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