BYD: the Tang electric SUV officially lands in Norway

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Norway & egrave; has become the gateway for Chinese brands that want to enter the European electric car market. In addition to Xpeng and NIO, BYD has also chosen this country to debut its Tang battery-powered SUV. BYD, actually, is already active for some time in Europe but as a manufacturer of electric buses and commercial vehicles. Now, the car manufacturer has announced that it has officially started deliveries of its car.

Yesterday it & egrave; held a small event where BYD and Scandinavian auto distributor RSA delivered the Tang SUV to the first customer. Car that is part of the first batch of 100 units & agrave; shipped at the beginning of June. The goal is to bring 1,500 Tang electric SUVs to this countryby the end of the year. For the company China is now starting a new phase of growth in the Old Continent market.

Indeed, the arrival of this car in Norway is part of a more expansion plan. great. The company & agrave; China intends to further expand into the European market at a very favorable time when there is a growing demand for battery-powered vehicles. It will be however interesting to follow the sales trend to understand if BYD will succeed; to carve out a space as there is no shortage of competitors.

7-SEATER ELECTRIC SUV

Let's briefly recall the main features of the electric SUV that BYD will bring; in Europe. It has 7 seats and offers four-wheel drive (double electric motor of 360 kW overall) and a 86.4 kWh battery pack which allows a range of up to 400 km according to the WLTP cycle . In direct current, the accumulator is capable of recharging up to a maximum power of 110 kW. The performance is very good since in 0 to 100 km/h 4.6 seconds are enough.

In Norway, this model starts at 599,900 crowns equal to just under 58,000 euros.

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