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BYD to launch new wave of European-specific models
Wednesday, May 13, 2026 12:00 PM
byd supermini phev render New B- and C-segment cars will arrive over the next three years, starting with Dolphin G PHEV supermini in June

BYD will launch a wave of models designed and developed in Europe for Europe over the next three years, starting with the plug-in hybrid Dolphin G next month. 

The Dolphin G will be shown for the first time in the UK at the Goodwood Festival of Speed in July, with an unveiling understood to take place in June.

As previously reported by Autocar, it will effectively serve as a combustion-engined alternative to the Dolphin Surf EV, making it the smallest PHEV available in the UK. 

Executive vice-president Stella Li has previously told Autocar that “our goal is for customers to think of BYD as a European brand”.

Speaking today at a Financial Times event in London, she said: “[The Dolphin G] is the first product we have designed for Europe, as there is no interest in China [for this type of car], and in the future there will be more and more products designed for European tastes and consumer needs and designed here."

She continued: “We see the bigger gap now. In China the competition is making cars bigger and bigger and the chassis wider and wider; it has become crazy. This makes it impossible in Europe: you cannot have a bigger car running in Paris, in Milan, in Rome, in London. People [there] still prefer the smaller-sized cars.

“So then I saw a very clear roadmap. Now in certain ranges such as C- or B-segment we are going to split, so now we are going to have a European standard for B and C.

"Sometimes I have to tell the engineer: 'Don’t make this car bigger, not for Europe. It needs to be smaller than 4.3m [long] not bigger.' I see a very clear split now [between China and Europe].

“In the next three years, car design [for these models] will be much more for Europe. No longer [will] China cars [be] shipped to here to share with Europe.”

Li didn't go into further details about the future models, but she did imply that all of these cars would be built in Europe.

Work is currently being completed on BYD's new plant in Hungary, which will open later this year. 

The first models to be built there will be the Dolphin Surf and Atto 2 EVs, and it's possible that the Dolphin G could join them.