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BYD enters Kazakhstan, expands Central Asia presence to 3 countries

Last updated: March 5, 2025 5:07 pm
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BYD (HKG: 1211, OTCMKTS: BYDDY) has made a significant move into the Kazakhstan automotive market by launching the Han EV, Song Plus EV, and Song Plus DM-i models in the country. This expansion marks BYD’s continued presence in Central Asia, following its successful entry into Uzbekistan and Tajikistan.

Teaming up with Astana Motors, BYD held a product launch event in Almaty, Kazakhstan on February 28 to announce its official entry into the local market. The introduction of the Han EV, a pure electric sedan; Song Plus EV, a pure electric SUV; and Song Plus DM-i, a hybrid SUV, demonstrates BYD’s commitment to providing a diverse range of electric vehicle options to consumers in Kazakhstan.

These models have been specifically tailored for the local climate and road conditions to ensure optimal performance and driving comfort. The Han EV, powered by BYD’s blade batteries and equipped with CTB (cell to body) technology, boasts impressive acceleration capabilities, going from 0 to 100 kilometers per hour in just 3.9 seconds. With a WLTP range of 565 kilometers, the Han EV offers both power and efficiency.

The Song Plus EV, available in Kazakhstan with range options of 505 kilometers and 602 kilometers, comes equipped with advanced driver assistance systems for added safety and convenience. On the other hand, the Song Plus DM-i offers an NEDC battery range of 150 kilometers and a combined range of 1,200 kilometers, making it a versatile choice for drivers looking for a hybrid option.

By expanding into Kazakhstan, a key transportation hub on the Silk Road, BYD is strategically positioning itself to tap into the growing Central Asian market. This move follows the company’s successful entry into Uzbekistan in March 2023, where it introduced the Han EV, Song Plus DM-i, and Chazor DM-i models. BYD’s presence in Uzbekistan includes a manufacturing plant that produced its first cars in June 2024.

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In addition to its expansion into Kazakhstan, BYD has also made inroads into the Pakistani passenger car market with the Atto 3, Seal EV, and hybrid Sealion 6 models. The company plans to establish its first NEV assembly plant in Pakistan, possibly in Karachi, to meet the increasing demand for electric vehicles in the region.

Overall, BYD’s foray into Kazakhstan underscores its commitment to expanding its presence in Central Asia and providing innovative electric vehicle solutions to consumers in the region. With a diverse range of models tailored for local conditions, BYD is poised to make a significant impact on the automotive market in Kazakhstan and beyond.

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