New Energy Vehicles (NEVs) in China

SteelBird

Colonel
BYD's Denza and Yangwang series should sell well in Vietnam.
Yangwang is ways too expensive. Denza D9 is selling quite well in Cambodia. But DM-i version is a bit too expensive while pure EV is short-ranged and lack of public charging stations.

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BYD's website in Vietnam. Looks like the page is still under construction. Only one dealer is listed and sale price of all three models are still updating.
 

SteelBird

Colonel
BYD announces prices for Atto3 in Vietnam; 766 million VND for Dynamic and 886 for Premium which roughly translate into 30,000 USD and 35,000 USD.
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HeiTangSeng

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Yangwang is ways too expensive. Denza D9 is selling quite well in Cambodia. But DM-i version is a bit too expensive while pure EV is short-ranged and lack of public charging stations.
D9 EV is priced quite well in Cambodia.

If you drive 100km/day, I wouldn't worry about 2-3 hours daily charging time. It takes 5 hours to charge our DM-i D9's 40kWh battery pack from 25% to 100% on Denza's 7kW charger. For the BEV version with a 103kWh battery, it takes about 15 hours from zero. But nobody drains the battery on an EV if they can help it. So realistically you'll be looking at a daily charging time of 3-6 hours, corresponding to 100 to 200 km range.

Rent one for a week if you can. Your family will love it.
 

SteelBird

Colonel
D9 EV is priced quite well in Cambodia.

If you drive 100km/day, I wouldn't worry about 2-3 hours daily charging time. It takes 5 hours to charge our DM-i D9's 40kWh battery pack from 25% to 100% on Denza's 7kW charger. For the BEV version with a 103kWh battery, it takes about 15 hours from zero. But nobody drains the battery on an EV if they can help it. So realistically you'll be looking at a daily charging time of 3-6 hours, corresponding to 100 to 200 km range.

Rent one for a week if you can. Your family will love it.
My final decision will be taken at the end of this year or early next year. I'm not on a hurry because my RX-400h still run fine. However, my final candidates now down to two: 1. Ford Everest Titanium 4x4, in case choose to go for Western vehicle. 2. Denza D9 should I choose Chinese vehicle. I would opt for the EV due to the 20K+ price cheaper. EV is very enough for my daily needs but will need a clear plan in case of long distance which only happen once or twice per year.
 
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