BYD Seal listed in Nepal, actively embracing electrification

Recently, BYD, together with distributor Cimex Inc, officially launched BYD SEAL (named Seal in China) in Nepal, starting at 10.5 million Nepalese rupees (about 76,787 USD). This is the third electric model launched by BYD after BYD ATTO 3 (named Yuan plus in China) and BYD DOLPHIN (named Dolphin in China).

BYD SEAL listed in Nepal

Based on the leading technology of e-platform 3.0, the BYD SEAL is equipped with CTB battery body integration technology, iTAC technology, rear / four-wheel drive architecture, front double fork arm and rear five-link independent suspension for excellent comfort, safety and strong performance. It is worth mentioning that the model in 2023 not only won the Euro NCAP five-star safety rating, but also won the Australian New car Safety Evaluation Association (ANCAP) five-star safety rating, product strength has been authoritative recognition.

As a staunch practitioner of the green dream, BYD has been bound with Nepal for a long time. As early as 2018, BYD E6 entered the Nepalese presidential motorcade and became a car for the president and government officials. In October 2022, BYD announced its official entry into the Nepalese passenger car market, bringing local consumers a new choice of passenger car products, followed by the launch of three best-selling models.

In October 2022, BYD's first model entered the Nepalese market

At present, the Nepalese government is using various methods to encourage and promote electric vehicles to give full play to Nepal's abundant hydropower resources as an alpine country, and the Electric Power Bureau plans to build another 500 charging stations on major expressways and urban areas. seek the transformation of electric transportation. Spurred by the growing demand for electric vehicles, BYD will continue to launch models that meet the needs of the local market, work with local high-quality partners to improve the sales and after-sales service system, and provide new energy solutions for the Nepalese people. to help Nepal's transportation electrification process.