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The BYD Dolphin: A Comprehensive Overview

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The BYD Dolphin is a versatile C-segment electric hatchback (approximately 4.29 meters long) that represents a significant step in the brand's European expansion. It is built on the dedicated e-Platform 3.0, which is designed exclusively for electric vehicles to optimize space and efficiency. At its core is the innovative Blade Battery (Lithium Iron Phosphate), which is recognized for superior thermal stability and safety compared to traditional battery chemistries.Performance and Efficiency In its standard electric configuration, the Dolphin is powered by a 201hp (150kW) motor that drives the front wheels, offering a refined and quiet experience on the motorway. It features a 60.4kWh battery that delivers an official WLTP range of 265 miles. In real-world conditions, users can expect a realistic range of approximately 240 miles. The vehicle supports DC fast charging, allowing a 10% to 80% top-up in about 36 minutes. Additionally, a heat pump is included as standard across the range to help preserve range during colder months.Interior Space and Technology One of the Dolphin's greatest strengths is its "Tardis-like" interior; despite its compact footprint, it can comfortably accommodate four six-foot adults with surprising knee room. The cabin's centerpiece is a 12.8-inch rotating touchscreen that can switch between portrait and landscape modes at the touch of a button. The car is exceptionally well-equipped even in the entry-level "Comfort" trim, which includes: * LED headlights and 17-inch alloy wheels. * Heated electric front seats. * A 360-degree camera and a comprehensive suite of safety assists (ADAS). The Dolphin G DM-i (Plug-in Hybrid) For buyers not yet ready for a full EV, BYD offers the Dolphin G DM-i, a unique plug-in hybrid in the supermini class. This version uses a 1.5-litre petrol engine primarily as a generator for the electric motor. It offers an impressive electric-only range of up to 65 miles with the larger 18.3kWh battery, providing a total combined range of roughly 646 miles.Warranty and Reliability BYD provides industry-leading peace of mind with a recently updated warranty package. As of January 2026, the Blade Battery is covered for 8 years or 250,000 km (approx. 155,350 miles), with a guaranteed minimum 70% state of health during this period. The general vehicle warranty covers 6 years or 150,000 km.Market Verdict While some interior materials may feel less premium than European rivals, the Dolphin wins on value-for-money, interior space, and standard equipment. It stands as a credible and practical alternative to models like the MG4, Peugeot e-208, and Renault 5.

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The Power of Choice: EV vs. DM-i The "Dual Threat" of the BYD Dolphin lies in its ability to cater to two distinct types of drivers. On one hand, the pure electric (EV) version offers a 201hp motor and a 60.4kWh battery, providing a 265-mile WLTP range that is perfect for those ready to go fully green. On the other hand, the new Dolphin G DM-i enters the supermini class as a unique plug-in hybrid. This version uses a 1.5-litre petrol engine as a generator, offering an impressive electric-only range of up to 65 miles and a staggering total combined range of 646 miles, effectively eliminating range anxiety.Cutting-Edge Engineering Both versions benefit from BYD’s vertical integration and the revolutionary Blade Battery (Lithium Iron Phosphate). This technology is celebrated for its thermal stability and safety, having passed rigorous tests that traditional batteries often fail. Built on the dedicated e-Platform 3.0, the Dolphin maximizes interior space, offering "Tardis-like" dimensions that comfortably fit four large adults despite its compact footprint.Premium Features as Standard The Dolphin disrupts the market by offering high-end equipment even in entry-level trims. Key highlights include: * A 12.8-inch rotating touchscreen that acts as the cabin's centerpiece. * A full suite of ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) and a 360-degree camera. * V2L (Vehicle-to-Load) capability on higher trims, allowing the car to power external devices. The 2026 Reliability Edge Perhaps the most significant "threat" to established rivals is BYD’s updated 2026 warranty. The Blade Battery is now covered for 8 years or 250,000 km (approx. 155,350 miles), a class-leading term that even applies retroactively to existing owners. With a battery designed to last over 3,000 charging cycles, the Dolphin is positioned as a long-term, high-value investment for the modern era of mobility.

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The BYD Dolphin is a versatile C-segment electric hatchback (approximately 4.29 meters long) that represents a significant step in the brand's European expansion. It is built on the dedicated e-Platform 3.0, which is designed exclusively for electric vehicles to optimize space and efficiency. At its core is the innovative Blade Battery (Lithium Iron Phosphate), which is recognized for superior thermal stability and safety compared to traditional battery chemistries.Performance and Efficiency In its standard electric configuration, the Dolphin is powered by a 201hp (150kW) motor that drives the front wheels, offering a refined and quiet experience on the motorway. It features a 60.4kWh battery that delivers an official WLTP range of 265 miles. In real-world conditions, users can expect a realistic range of approximately 240 miles. The vehicle supports DC fast charging, allowing a 10% to 80% top-up in about 36 minutes. Additionally, a heat pump is included as standard across the range to help preserve range during colder months.Interior Space and Technology One of the Dolphin's greatest strengths is its "Tardis-like" interior; despite its compact footprint, it can comfortably accommodate four six-foot adults with surprising knee room. The cabin's centerpiece is a 12.8-inch rotating touchscreen that can switch between portrait and landscape modes at the touch of a button. The car is exceptionally well-equipped even in the entry-level "Comfort" trim, which includes: * LED headlights and 17-inch alloy wheels. * Heated electric front seats. * A 360-degree camera and a comprehensive suite of safety assists (ADAS). The Dolphin G DM-i (Plug-in Hybrid) For buyers not yet ready for a full EV, BYD offers the Dolphin G DM-i, a unique plug-in hybrid in the supermini class. This version uses a 1.5-litre petrol engine primarily as a generator for the electric motor. It offers an impressive electric-only range of up to 65 miles with the larger 18.3kWh battery, providing a total combined range of roughly 646 miles.Warranty and Reliability BYD provides industry-leading peace of mind with a recently updated warranty package. As of January 2026, the Blade Battery is covered for 8 years or 250,000 km (approx. 155,350 miles), with a guaranteed minimum 70% state of health during this period. The general vehicle warranty covers 6 years or 150,000 km.Market Verdict While some interior materials may feel less premium than European rivals, the Dolphin wins on value-for-money, interior space, and standard equipment. It stands as a credible and practical alternative to models like the MG4, Peugeot e-208, and Renault 5.

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