With the growing interest in hybrid vehicles across India, BYD India is actively considering the introduction of plug-in hybrid models from its global portfolio. This development comes as the Indian market shows increasing acceptance of hybrid technology. According to Rajeev Chauhan, head of BYD's Electric Passenger Vehicles (EPV) business in India, the company is closely evaluating the market conditions and will make a decision within the next 6-8 months.
"The Indian market has been buzzing about hybrid vehicles for the past year and a half. If the acceptance level continues, we plan to introduce plug-in hybrid cars in India, potentially within the next two years," said Chauhan. He further emphasized that plug-in hybrid technology is a key strength for BYD, and the company is committed to offering an affordable plug-in hybrid model if demand continues to grow.
BYD's consideration of plug-in hybrids aligns with the strategic direction of its homegrown competitor, JSW MG Motor India, which has announced plans to launch competitively priced plug-in hybrids and strong-hybrid vehicles in the country. Parth Jindal, director of JSW MG Motor India, revealed ambitious plans to sell 1 million electrified vehicles by the end of the decade, underscoring the importance of hybrid technology in India's passenger vehicle market.
Globally, BYD has seen tremendous success with its hybrid lineup. Of the company’s total sales of around 3 million units in the last calendar year, about 1.7 million were plug-in hybrids. This shows that the brand is well-positioned to bring its plug-in hybrid expertise to India, should market conditions prove favorable.
BYD India’s current passenger vehicle portfolio focuses solely on electric vehicles (EVs). The brand sells the Atto 3 SUV and the Seal sedan, while the e6 MPV has recently been discontinued. It will be replaced by the upcoming eMax 7 on October 8. Additionally, BYD is considering launching a new electric SUV to compete with the anticipated Creta EV.
As hybrid technology gains momentum in India, BYD’s potential entry into the plug-in hybrid market could mark a significant shift, providing Indian consumers with more sustainable and cost-effective vehicle options.
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