BYD technology continues to make an impact in Latin America. In Mexico, the manufacturer launched an innovative vehicle with its “Blade” battery production.
It is the BYD Dolphin, whose “battery” is made up of sheets that have the particularity that in the event of an impact or penetration, they do not cause combustion.
The car has a 70 kW electric motor, equivalent to 93 horsepower. The machine is located in the front area, as if it were a vehicle with a combustion engine. Its battery bank is 44.9 kWh of lithium-ferrophosphate. With this configuration it has a range of 405 kilometers.
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The new BYD model in Mexico is part of a family of vehicles that the brand calls Ocean. That is why it has design elements reminiscent of dolphins and the sea.
It uses the E-platform 3.0, a development of the brand to offer greater safety and autonomy of New Energy Vehicles (NEV) at low temperatures, as well as an intelligent driving experience.
Another of the great attributes that BYD Dolphin possesses is its interior space. It is 4.1 meters long, 1.7 meters wide and 1.5 meters high. With ample interior space for five occupants.
It also highlights its 12.8-inch central screen, which is rotatable. It has its own design style where each space is used for storage of objects.
In terms of safety, it has six airbags, electronic brake distribution, hill start assist, intelligent braking system, cruise control system, among others.
Major Mobility Meeting in Mexico
On October 10 and 11, “Latam Mobility: Mexico 2023” will be held at the Word Trade Center in Mexico City, at a key moment for the development and promotion of new technologies that make up the sustainable mobility environment.
In Mexican territory, Latam Mobility closes the 2023 tour, in its efforts as part of the main networking and value generation network in Latin America, Invest in Latam, which integrates initiatives such as Latam Green, in the field of sustainability, and H2 Business News, linked to clean fuels.
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