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List of BYD Auto vehicles
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BYD Auto is a Chinese car manufacturer that produces a wide range of plug-in hybrid (PHEV) and battery electric (BEV) passenger cars, electric buses, electric trucks and other types of road vehicles. The company had formerly produced internal combustion engine (ICE) cars until 2022, when the company announced that it would focus on PHEVs and BEVs (collectively called "new energy vehicles" or NEVs in China).[1]

The following is a list of vehicles produced by BYD, including vehicles that are marketed under the Denza, Yangwang and Fangchengbao brands.
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Current passenger vehicles
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The BYD brand distinguishes their passenger car line-up under three "series", namely the Dynasty series (started by the BYD Qin in 2012), a line of higher-end vehicles with "dragon-inspired" designs aimed at the traditional mass markets;[2][3] the Ocean series (started by the BYD Dolphin in 2021), a line of "ocean-themed" vehicles based on new aesthetic designs by Wolfgang Egger and the modular "e-Platform 3.0", aimed at younger buyers;[4] and the "e" series, a line of fleet vehicles oriented at commercial sales such as ride-hailing and taxi.[5] The Ocean series is further divided into series named after marine animals (Seagull, Dolphin, Seal and Sealion).[6][7] Dynasty and Ocean series are offered through separate sales network, namely the Dynasty Network and the Ocean Network,[8][9] and uses separate mobile apps for telematics.[10]
The powertrain options consists of BEVs often denoted by the "EV" suffix, and PHEVs denoted by the "DM" (Dual Mode) suffix. The plug-in hybrids are further divided into the DM-i (for "intelligent") and DM-p (for "performance", for torque vectoring in all-wheel drive models) systems. The DM models are usually paired with a 1.5-litre petrol engine, naturally aspirated or turbocharged.[5]
Denza
Yangwang
Fangchengbao
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Discontinued passenger vehicles
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Denza
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Concept vehicles
- 2004 BYD ET[12]
- 2004 BYD EF3[12]
- 2013 Denza EV Concept (previewing the Denza EV)[13]
- 2017 BYD Dynasty (previewing the second-generation BYD Tang)[14]
- 2018 BYD E-Seed[15]
- 2019 Denza Concept X (previewing the Denza X)[16]
- 2019 BYD E-Seed GT (previewing the BYD Han)[17]
- 2021 BYD EA1 (previewing the BYD Dolphin)[18]
- 2021 BYD X Dream (previewing the BYD Frigate 07)[19]
- 2021 BYD Ocean X (previewing the BYD Seal)[20]
- 2022 Denza Inception (previewing the Denza N7)
- 2023 BYD Song L (previewing the BYD Song L EV)[21]
- 2023 Fangchengbao Super 8 (previewing the Fangchengbao Bao 8)
- 2024 BYD Ocean-M (previewing the BYD Seal 06 GT)[22]
- 2024 Fangchengbao Super 3 (previewing the Fangchengbao Tai 3)[23]
- 2024 Fangchengbao Super 9 (previewing the Denza Z)[24]
- 2025 BYD Dynasty-D[25]
- 2025 BYD Ocean-S[25]
- 2025 Denza Z[26]
- Denza concept (2013)
- BYD E-Seed GT (2019)
- BYD EA1 (2021)
- BYD X-Dream (2021)
- BYD Song L (2023)
- Fangchengbao Super 3 (2024)
- Fangchengbao Super 9 (2024)
- BYD Dynasty-D (2025)
- BYD Ocean-S (2025)
- Denza Z (2025)
Commercial vehicles
Transit buses

- BYD K6 electric bus (7 m; 23 ft)[27]
- BYD K7 (K7M) electric bus (8 m; 26 ft)[27]
- BYD K8 electric bus (10.5 m; 34 ft)[27]
- BYD K9 (K9M and K9S) electric bus (12 m; 39 ft)[27]
- BYD K10 electric bus (double decker, 10 m; 33 ft)[27]
- BYD K11 electric bus (articulated, 18 m; 59 ft)[27]
- BYD B series, successor for the K series.
School buses
Coaches

Vans
- BYD T3 / ETP3 (commercial electric van)[30]
- BYD V3 (microvan)
- BYD Class 6 (electric step van)[31]
- BYD E-Vali (3.5-ton electric commercial van)
- BYD ETP3
- BYD V3
- BYD e-Vali
Trucks

- BYD T4
- BYD ETM6 (Class 5 electric truck)
- BYD T4K (South Korean market only)
- BYD T5 (Class 5 electric truck)[32]
- BYD T7 (Class 6 electric truck)[32]
- BYD T8 (Class 8 electric truck)
- BYD ETH8 (Class 8 electric truck)
- BYD T10 (Class 8 electric truck)
- BYD 8TT (Class 8 electric semi-truck)
- BYD Q1M / BYD 8Y (Class 8 Terminal tractor)[32][33][34]
- BYD 8R (refuse truck)[35]
- BYD 6F (electric chassis cab)[36]
- BYD 6R (electric refuse truck)
Utilities
- BYD J9G (electric garbage truck)
Construction
- BYD J9C (electric concrete mixer truck)
Logistics
- BYD J9D (electric container port drayage truck)
- BYD EYT 2.0 (electric container port drayage truck)
Mining
- BYD V60 (electric haul truck)
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