BYD has launched the Sealion 6 in Sri Lanka, its fourth mannequin there after the Dolphin, Seal, and Atto 3.
BYD (HKG: 1211, OTCMKTS: BYDDY) has opened its first retailer in Sri Lanka and launched a brand new mannequin within the nation, having beforehand offered autos there by way of dealership shops.
BYD’s first retailer and after-sales service heart in Sri Lanka opened in Colombo on August 14, and the Chinese language new power automobile (NEV) maker launched the Sea Lion 6 hybrid to native customers, based on a press launch yesterday.
The Sealion 6 is called the Track Plus DM-i in China and the brand new title is utilized in different abroad markets together with Thailand and the Philippines.
The Sealion 6 is the primary plug-in hybrid electrical automobile (PHEV) mannequin that BYD has launched in Sri Lanka, and its fourth within the nation.
The three earlier BYD fashions accessible there have been battery electrical autos (BEVs), together with the Dolphin, Sealion, and Atto 3. The Atto 3, known as the Yuan Plus in China, is BYD’s first international mannequin.
BYD executives and native vendor accomplice John Keells CG Auto witnessed the opening of the primary BYD retailer in Sri Lanka.
BYD signed a cope with John Keells at its Shenzhen headquarters in November final yr, appointing the corporate as its unique vendor in Sri Lanka.
The newly opened BYD retailer is situated within the heart of Colombo and has show, gross sales and supply features.
The after-sales service heart is provided with skilled instruments and has an after-sales group licensed by BYD headquarters, based on BYD.
BYD will deliver extra of its newest merchandise and applied sciences to Sri Lanka to offer native customers with extra environmentally pleasant mobility choices, stated Liu Xueliang, basic supervisor of the NEV maker’s Asia Pacific automotive gross sales division.
BYD is the world’s largest NEV maker, promoting 1,955,366 autos within the January-July interval, up 28.83 % year-on-year, based on information compiled by CnEVPost.
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