BYD Builds Its First Car for Europe — The Dolphin G DM-i Has 621 Miles of Range
The BYD Dolphin G DM-i — officially revealed May 26 2026. | © BYD
BYD has been selling cars in Europe for three years. Every single one of them was designed in China, for China, and exported westward. The Dolphin G DM-i changes that. Revealed today as the first car BYD has built specifically for European and global buyers, it is a plug-in hybrid supermini with over 1,000 kilometres of combined range — 621 miles — in a body the size of a Volkswagen Polo. Nothing else in the supermini class offers a plug-in hybrid with this range at any price. BYD just changed the rules of the segment.
Every BYD sold in Europe until today — the Atto 3, the Seal, the Dolphin BEV, the Han — was originally developed for the Chinese domestic market and subsequently adapted for European regulations. The Dolphin G DM-i is categorically different. BYD has confirmed it is the first model the company has developed specifically for overseas markets, with European buyers, European road conditions, European charging infrastructure and European driving patterns at the centre of the brief from the very first sketch.
The significance of this shift cannot be overstated. When a Chinese manufacturer begins designing cars specifically for a Western market rather than adapting domestic models, the product quality and market relevance take a step change. The Dolphin G DM-i's dimensions — 4,160mm long, 1,825mm wide — are calibrated for European urban parking rather than Chinese motorways. Its powertrain choice — plug-in hybrid rather than pure electric — reflects European buyers' documented preference for PHEV technology in compact cars. BYD has done its homework. The Dolphin G DM-i is the result.
The headline figure requires explanation because it is genuinely extraordinary in context. A combined range of over 1,000 kilometres (621 miles) in a supermini is achieved by combining the electric-only range from the battery with the additional range from the petrol engine — a standard PHEV measurement methodology. The Dolphin G uses BYD's Super Hybrid DM-i technology — the same architecture already proven in the Atto 2 DM-i compact crossover — with two battery options: a 7.8kWh pack and an 18kWh pack.
The 18kWh battery delivers up to 93 miles of pure electric range — enough to cover the vast majority of urban European commuting without using a drop of petrol. When the battery depletes, the 1.5-litre petrol engine takes over, extending the total range to over 621 miles without a stop. A front-mounted electric motor handles acceleration directly — the petrol engine primarily functions as a range extender rather than driving the wheels mechanically at lower speeds. The result is a car that feels like an EV in daily use but eliminates range anxiety entirely on longer journeys.
The Dolphin G DM-i's exterior takes a clean, contemporary approach suited to European aesthetic preferences. Thin LED headlights with a distinctive light signature flank an active air intake that closes at speed to reduce drag. Two airflows in the front bumper channel air efficiently around the wheels. Semi-hidden door handles flush with the body surface give the car a premium appearance above its price point. Blackened rims and a darkened D-pillar create a floating roof effect that adds visual lightness to the compact body. The interior features a floating touchscreen and G emblems on the headrests — a subtle brand detail that ties the model to BYD's global lineup while giving it a distinct identity within the range.
At 4,160mm long the Dolphin G is 130mm shorter but 55mm wider than the Dolphin BEV sold in Europe — a deliberate choice that suits the tighter dimensions of European city driving while maximising interior width for passenger comfort. The proportions place it directly alongside the Volkswagen Polo and Toyota Yaris in the B-segment — cars that still use conventional hybrid rather than plug-in hybrid technology.
The Dolphin G DM-i is expected to be among the first models manufactured at BYD's new European production facility in Szeged, Hungary. The plant has commenced trial production and is ramping up operations — a development that makes the Dolphin G DM-i not just the first BYD designed for European buyers, but potentially the first BYD built for European buyers on European soil. Manufacturing in Europe addresses the tariff concerns that have complicated Chinese EV sales in the EU, and it gives BYD a meaningful supply chain advantage as the plant reaches full capacity.
| Name | BYD Dolphin G DM-i |
| Type | PHEV supermini — B-segment |
| Historic significance | First car BYD developed specifically for overseas markets |
| Length | 4,160mm |
| Width | 1,825mm |
| Powertrain | Super Hybrid DM-i — 1.5L petrol + front electric motor |
| Battery options | 7.8kWh / 18kWh LFP |
| Pure EV range (18kWh) | Up to 93 miles |
| Combined range | Over 1,000km (621 miles) — full charge + full tank |
| Design highlights | Thin LED headlights, active air intake, floating roof effect |
| Interior | Floating touchscreen — G emblems on headrests |
| Manufacturing | BYD Szeged plant — Hungary — first European-built BYD |
| UK price (est.) | From ~£20,000 |
| Full pricing | June 2026 — official launch event |
| European sales | Opening in the coming weeks |
| First deliveries | End of summer 2026 |
| Confirmed by | BYD — official global announcement, May 26 2026 |
"By bringing long electric range, intelligent hybrid technology and advanced digital features into an accessible compact vehicle, we are making sustainable mobility smarter, more practical and available to many more people across Europe."
— Stella Li, Executive Vice President, BYDBYD has been building good cars adapted from Chinese specifications for three years in Europe. The Dolphin G DM-i is the first time the company has started from the European buyer and worked backward to the product — and the result is genuinely compelling. 621 miles of combined range in a supermini that costs around £20,000. Built in Hungary. Designed for European roads. Plug-in hybrid so buyers who cannot accept pure EV range anxiety get a practical alternative. No competitor in the B-segment currently offers anything close to this powertrain at this price point. The Renault 5 E-Tech is a better pure EV. The Yaris Cross is a more proven hybrid. But neither does what the Dolphin G DM-i does — offer EV-quality electric running in a car with no range limitations whatsoever. Full pricing arrives in June. The waiting list starts now.
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