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As EV costs tumble in China, an export wave builds​

As EV costs tumble in China, an export wave builds
People use their phones in front of the BYD Seagull that is displayed at the Auto Shanghai show, in Shanghai, China April 19, 2023. REUTERS/Aly Song
As EV costs tumble in China, an export wave builds
An Xpeng G6 electric SUV is displayed at the Auto Shanghai show, in Shanghai, China April 18, 2023. REUTERS/Aly Song
As EV costs tumble in China, an export wave builds
A Zeekr X is displayed at the Auto Shanghai show, in Shanghai, China April 18, 2023. REUTERS/Aly Song
As EV costs tumble in China, an export wave builds
A Li L7 electric SUV by Li Auto is displayed at the Auto Shanghai show, in Shanghai, China, April 18, 2023. REUTERS/Aly Song
As EV costs tumble in China, an export wave builds
An Avatr 11 electric vehicle, powered by Huawei Inside intelligent solution, is displayed at the Auto Shanghai show, in Shanghai, China April 18, 2023. REUTERS/Aly Song

19 Apr 2023 05:52PM

SHANGHAI : Elon Musk has said the only thing holding back electric vehicle (EV) sales is their price.
Companies like BYD are solving that problem in China – and getting ready to solve it for the world.

China's largest EV maker unveiled this week the Seagull at the Shanghai auto show, shocking analysts and rivals with the car's specs: a battery range of more than 300 kilometers (186 miles) and a starting price of just over $11,000 – about a quarter of the price of most EVs now on the market in Europe.

"The Seagull is another manifestation of the aggressive deflationary pressures coming from (Chinese) automakers," Morgan Stanley analyst Adam Jonas said in a note for investors, predicting a "more aggressive push" from Chinese companies to sell entry-level EVs outside China.

Musk's Tesla cut prices in the U.S. for the sixth time since the start of the year on Tuesday, looking to drive demand in the face of economic uncertainty and growing competition. Tesla's price cuts have prompted other automakers, including in China, to follow suit.

But the Shanghai show and the Seagull highlight a related dynamic: Chinese automakers are now leading the world in making EVs that compete on price and technology for the average budget.

And many more of those cars from BYD and its rivals will be headed to Europe, Southeast Asia and other overseas markets, threatening established automakers, executives and analysts said.

Patrick Koller, chief executive of French auto supplier Faurecia, said the entry-level EV market in Europe was an open lane for Chinese automakers.

“I think an attractive car for Chinese consumers will be an attractive car for a European consumer,” he told Reuters.
Koller said he had met with the CEO or chairman of more than two dozen Chinese automakers in Shanghai. Many are looking to export to Europe, he said.

Because of their "fantastic competitive advantage," Koller predicted Chinese automakers could look to sell one million cars per year in Europe, equivalent to 8 per cent of the market last year.

‘OUR FAIR SHARE’
Nio, which competes against the likes of BMW with its premium electric cars in China, said this week it would launch a new, more affordable EV brand with its first target market Europe, and is also evaluating the U.S. market.

“If the overall user experience we can provide to European users is better somehow, we can establish our competitiveness,” Qin Lihong, Nio’s president said. “We can get our fair share.”

Zeekr, a premium EV brand held by China’s Geely, said it would be in most European markets by 2026.

Other established automakers are taking advantage of China's more competitive supply chain by exporting from China. BMW, for example, exports the iX3 from China to Southeast Asia and Europe.

Renault’s Dacia ships the Spring EV, an entry-level hatchback like the BYD Seagull, to Europe and ranked as the second-largest EV exporter from China last year after Tesla.

Tesla shipped more than 271,000 Model Y and Model 3 sedans from its Shanghai factory last year to Europe and other markets, roughly a fifth of its sales.

But the biggest rise in exports is coming from Chinese automakers. China’s car exports grew four-fold between 2020 and 2022 to top two million vehicles. Exports of all vehicle types are on track to top three million vehicles this year if the first-quarter pace is sustained.

BYD’s exports were up four-fold just last year, nearing 56,000 vehicles, led by its Yuan Plus EV, data from the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers shows.

BYD has not announced export plans for the Seagull, which is priced below what is now the best selling EV in China, the BYD Dolphin, which is priced from 116,800 yuan ($17,000) in China. BYD will start delivering Dolphin in Europe from the fourth quarter.

“Maybe we see it in Rome, Warsaw or Lisbon sooner than later,” Morgan Stanley’s Jonas, said of the hatchback. “No wonder Tesla keeps cutting price.”

 
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The Absurdly Cheap BYD Seagull Could Become China's Bestselling EV​

The BYD Seagull plans to conquer the Chinese market by undercutting rivals from Volkswagen, Toyota and Tesla, which can hardly compete with the new EV on price.​

By José Rodríguez Jr.
April 20 2023

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The new BYD Seagull debuted at the Shanghai auto show this week. The sale of EVs is surging ahead in China, the world’s biggest auto market. Despite the many EVs on display from auto giants such as Toyota and Volkswagen, as well as those from American EV makers like Tesla, the “hi-vis” yellow BYD Seagull stole the show, according to Reuters. And it’s all down to the Seagull’s absurdly low starting price of ¥78,000, or around $11,327 at current exchange rates.

When the BYD r goes on sale in China, it will be quite cheaper than the current bestselling EV in the country, the BYD Dolphin, which starts at ¥116,800, or around $16,961. As Reuters notes elsewhere, citing Tesla CEO Elon Musk, the only thing holding back EV sales is high prices. But it seems that Chinese carmakers plan to address high prices and corner the low end of the market in the process with such models as the Wuling Mini EV and the bigger (but still relatively cheap) BYD Dolphin.

The BYD Seagull now joins the lineup of China’s inexpensive EVs, and analysts tell Reuters that it could be the bestselling EV in the country within six months of its launch. If that turns out to be true, that would essentially make the Seagull the bestselling EV in the world, by virtue of the size of China’s auto market.


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The BYD Seagull will be available in two different versions: the base model Seagull will have a range of 305 kilometers per charge, or about 190 miles; a higher-end model will come with a greater range of 405 kilometers, or just shy of 252 miles. BYD adds that the Seagull boasts fast charging capabilities, going from 30 to 80 percent of its full battery capacity in just 30 minutes. And it’s also going to use the newly-developed BYD Blade battery, which is reportedly going to power some Teslas made in China.

And, yet, the BYD Seagull will massively undercut the price of the cheapest car from Tesla, the Model 3. Despite that EV’s domestic production, the Tesla Model 3 starts at ¥229,900 in China, or about $33,384. That’s nearly three times the price of the upcoming Seagull, which means that Tesla could be vying for the attention of the average car buyer in China very soon.

Elon Musk was right about one thing: prices are holding back EV sales. At least in China, that will no longer be the case for long. BYD hasn’t mentioned whether it plans to export the Seagull to Europe nor the U.S., where even the cheapest EVs like the Chevy Bolt easily double the price point of the Seagull.


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