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BYD Undercuts Tesla with UK’s Cheapest Electric Model


BYD Launches Cheapest Model in UK as it Battles Tesla for Electric Car Supremacy

The Chinese manufacturer BYD has launched its cheapest model in the UK, in a bid to overtake Tesla as the world’s biggest electric carmaker. The Dolphin Surf will start at £18,650, a price that puts it among the cheapest new vehicles on sale in Britain. This move is part of BYD’s efforts to expand its presence in the UK market and challenge Tesla’s dominance.

According to The Guardian, BYD is vying with American rival Tesla, run by Elon Musk, for the crown of world’s biggest battery carmaker. Although BYD already beats Tesla when including figures for hybrid cars, which combine a battery with a petrol engine, the competition between the two companies is heating up. The Chinese carmaker registered more pure electric cars than Tesla in Europe for the first time in April, while Tesla just about remained the biggest seller of EVs globally in 2024.

The launch of the Dolphin Surf comes at a time when Tesla has been hit by a backlash over Musk’s role in Donald Trump’s administration. Registrations for new Teslas in Europe halved in April compared with the same month a year earlier. Musk remains the world’s richest man, worth more than $400bn (£295bn), according to Forbes.

Electric cars are already much cheaper to own than their petrol equivalents for most people, but the arrival of smaller models with a comparable sticker price to fossil fuel cars is seen as important in persuading lower-income buyers. As The Guardian reports, analysts suggest that BYD has a lot of room to cut the price of the Dolphin Surf further. The company sells a near-identical model under the Seagull name in China for about £6,000, although Chinese safety regulations are significantly less onerous.

The company’s European growth has come despite the EU imposing 17.4% tariffs on BYD on the grounds of allegedly unfair state aid from China. In contrast, the UK has not added tariffs on Chinese electric cars, and has therefore been the biggest target market for Chinese brands. BYD sells through a network of dealerships across Britain. According to Matthias Schmidt, an electric vehicle analyst, the UK accounted for 30% of all Chinese electric models sold in Europe in March.

The Dolphin Surf has an official range of up to 137 miles, but also has some features that are generally found on more expensive models, such as a rotating touchscreen and driver assistance functions like intelligent cruise control and automatic emergency braking. As The Guardian notes, BYD has taken a deliberate decision to offer much of the same technology on lower-end models as are found in its premium vehicles, in an effort to drive down the cost of sensors and software while maintaining its lead over rivals.

The Surf uses BYD’s Blade battery, which relies on lithium iron phosphate (LFP) for its cathode. LFP batteries are made from cheaper materials than lithium batteries that use more expensive nickel, manganese and cobalt (NMC) – although the latter offer better performance such as longer range. More than 80% of electric cars sold in China in 2024 used LFP batteries, according to data cited by Kallanish Commodities, an industry news provider.

As the electric car market continues to grow, BYD and Tesla are competing to offer full recharging in minutes. BYD’s main Chinese battery rival, Contemporary Amperex Technology Co Limited (Catl), has also invested heavily in LFP technology in the race to dominate the global electric vehicle industry.

In related news, European carmakers are also set to launch smaller electric cars, with the cheapest electric car on sale in the UK being the Dacia Spring, which costs £14,995, although its official range is only 140 miles. The Citroën ë-C3 starts at £18,305, while Renault’s well-received 5 model starts at £22,995.

The launch of the Dolphin Surf marks a significant milestone in BYD’s bid to become the world’s biggest electric carmaker. As The Guardian reports, the company’s efforts to expand its presence in the UK market and challenge Tesla’s dominance are likely to have significant implications for the electric car industry as a whole.

Source: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2025/jun/12/byd-dolphin-surf-cheapest-uk-model-electric-carmaker-tesla



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