BYD, a company backed by Warren Buffet, has shown a new C-segment car. The BYD Dolphin EV comes with battery packs of 44.9kWh or 60.4kWh. European countries will be able to buy it later this year. You can choose from the BYD Dolphin’s Active, Boost, Comfort, and Design versions. The prices and battery packs for each of these types are different. Could you look at this? The BYD Dolphin Active is driven by a 44.9 kWh battery and a 70 kW (95 ps) engine. This type can only handle a maximum of 7 kW of AC power and 60 kW of DC power. The price is 29,990 euros, which is about 26,88,269 pounds. It adds 17-inch wheels and a back suspension with several links. It will cost you 32,740 euros. The BYD Dolphin Comfort is driven by a 150 kW (204 hp) engine and a 60.4 kWh battery. It is said to use 15.9 kWh per 100 km of fuel and has a range of 427 km. Even though the most power that can be put out by alternative charging is 11 kW, the fastest charging rate is 88 kW (from 30% to 80% in 29 minutes). Altogether, it will cost 36,240 euros. Aside from a panoramic roof, a VtoL power strip, privacy glass in the back seats, and upgraded upholstery, the BYD Dolphin Design is identical to the Comfort in terms of technology. Wireless smartphone charge. The cost is 37,740 EUR. It can make 310 Nm of power, 150 kW/204 PS, and go as fast as 160 km/h at its fastest. There are four different ways to drive the hatchback: Sport, Normal, Economy, and Snow. The WLTP total electric range of the new BYD Dolphin is 427 kilometres. The charging power is 3 phases of 11 kW AC. The maker says that the 100 kW DC charger can take 29 minutes to charge the battery from 30% to 80%. The BYD Dolphin also has a VtoL (Vehicle to Load) feature, which makes it easy to charge other devices with the car battery.