BYD Launches Passenger Cars in Greece

Teaming up with their dealer partner, Sfakianakis Group, the ceremony demonstrated an exciting range of BYD electric cars to esteemed guests.

 In event held at the Zappeion Megaron in Athens on March 20th, 2024, BYD (Build Your Dreams), New Energy Vehicle (NEV) manufacturer, announced the commencement of sales of BYD passenger cars in the Greek market.

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 Teaming up with their dealer partner, Sfakianakis Group, the ceremony demonstrated an exciting range of BYD electric cars to esteemed guests.

With expertise spanning electric vehicles, batteries, motors, and motor controller systems, BYD introduces a new era of high-tech eco-friendly cars to Greece. The initial lineup offered through Sfakianakis Group includes the BYD ATTO 3 (C-SUV) and the BYD SEAL (D-Sedan), with plans to introduce the BYD DOLPHIN (C-Hatchback) and the BYD SEAL U (D-SUV) in both pure-electric (BEV) and Plug-In Hybrid (PHEV) variants. Two flagship BYD stores will be inaugurated in Athens, providing customers with premium retail experiences, test drives, and direct ordering options.

Michael Shu, Managing Director of BYD Europe, expressed his enthusiasm for the partnership with Sfakianakis Group, emphasizing their shared vision of promoting sustainable mobility through innovative product offerings. Shu affirmed BYD’s commitment to making electric mobility accessible to consumers.

The launch introduces two models embodying BYD’s vision for a sustainable future:

BYD ATTO 3: A spacious C-segment SUV designed for efficient and intelligent performance, equipped with advanced safety and multimedia systems.

BYD SEAL: A dynamic D-segment sporty sedan boasting Ocean design aesthetics and premium style. BYD vehicles feature the revolutionary cobalt-free Blade Battery.

With annual sales of new energy vehicles exceeding 3 million units in 2023, BYD has established over 250 stores in 20 countries, demonstrating its goal to sustainable mobility.

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