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BYD to begin selling electric vehicles in Japan by early 2023

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Last updated: 2022/12/06 at 7:31 PM
EV-a2za Published December 6, 2022 3 Min Read
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BYD Co’s Japanese division said it would begin selling its first battery electric vehicles in the country by early 2023, as per Reuters.

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Gasoline-electric hybrid more popular in JapanToyota’s fully-electric bZ4XToyota considers competing in the growing market
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The world’s largest electric vehicle maker further enhances its plan to make or sell its cars available in major markets.

#China’s BYD says it will start selling EVs in #Japan by early 2023#BYD will roll out electric sports vehicle #ATTO 3. The car has a cruising distance of 485km (301 miles) and will cost 4.4 million yen ($32,735).#Electronicvehicle

— International Finance (@IntlFinanceMag) December 5, 2022

China’s BYD, which Berkshire Hathaway owns a stake, stated it would launch an electric SUV, ATTO 3, in Japan beginning January 31. The car has a 485 km cruising distance and would cost ¥4.4 million ($32,735).

In contrast, Nissan Motor Co’s electric Leaf standard model has a 322 km cruising range and costs about ¥3.7 million ($27,029).

The company said that BYD’s Japan division plans to roll out two more models by the end of next year and over 100 dealerships by the end of 2025.

Gasoline-electric hybrid more popular in Japan

Gasoline-electric hybrid models continue to be more popular than BEVs in Japan. However, the share of battery-driven vehicles is anticipated to grow, partly because non-Japanese automakers like BYD and Volkswagen are making their way into the market.

In addition, BYD’s Japan division plans to set up tentative retailers beginning in late January in 22 cities. However, it’s eager to cover all 47 prefectures, says Atsuki Tofukuji, BYD Auto Japan Inc chief executive.

We hope that we can make our presence felt little by little as we work toward carbon neutrality and as our customers demand a variety of choices.

Atsuki Tofukuji, BYD Auto Japan Inc chief executive

Recently, Japanese automakers have been criticized by green investors and activists, who slam them for not adopting BEVs quickly enough.

Toyota is recalling 2,700 of its first mass-produced all-EV, the bZ4X, over concerns their wheels may fall off. The recall comes less than two months after the car was launched in Japan.#Toyota #bZ4X #recall #ElectricCars #ElectricVehicles #EVhttps://t.co/OZiSmOQZD6

— Hive PR MENA (@hiveprme) June 24, 2022

Toyota’s fully-electric bZ4X

Notably, Toyota Motor Corp started domestically selling its first mass-produced all-electric vehicle, bZ4X, in May as lease-only in its market, charging ¥106,700 ($779) monthly for the first four years in a 10-year contract.

However, due to safety concerns, the automaker recalled the vehicles less than two months later. It started producing again in October.

Toyota resumed taking leasing orders for the bZ4X crossover – its first mass-produced EV – in Japan today, halving a one-time fee to attract interest in a car that suffered a safety recall after just two months on the market.#Toyota #bZ4X #EV #Japanhttps://t.co/pRSg11Z2Xe

— Hive PR MENA (@hiveprme) October 26, 2022

Toyota considers competing in the growing market

A year into the brand’s $38 billion EV plan, Toyota is considering beginning once more to better compete in a market growing beyond the automaker’s estimations.

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