BYD India announces price revision across select EV models
BYD India has revised prices across select variants of the ATTO 3, SEALION 7 and SEAL from July 1, 2026, citing rising input costs, inflationary pressures and continued investments in technology and retail expansion. Alongside the price revision, the company has also expanded its eMAX 7 range with new Comfort variants featuring a larger 71.8 kWh battery.
01/07/2026
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NEW DELHI
BYD India, a subsidiary of BYD, the world’s No. 1 New Energy Vehicle (NEV) manufacturer, has announced a price revision across select variants of its electric passenger vehicle portfolio, effective July 1, 2026. The increase ranges between INR 50,000 and INR 1,00,000 and applies to specific variants of the BYD ATTO 3, BYD SEALION 7 and BYD SEAL.
However, prices of certain variants of the BYD ATTO 3 and the BYD eMAX 7 remain unchanged, allowing customers to continue accessing selected models at existing price points.
The latest revision comes against the backdrop of rising input costs, prevailing inflationary pressures and the company’s continued investments in expanding its retail footprint and introducing advanced technology offerings in India.
Further strengthening its electric MPV portfolio, BYD India has simultaneously introduced new BYD eMAX 7 Comfort variants, priced from ₹27.90 lakh. The newly introduced variants feature an enhanced 71.8 kWh battery pack as part of the updated line-up tailored for Indian customers.
Commenting on the announcement, Mr. Rajeev Chauhan, Head of Electric Passenger Vehicles (EPV) Business at BYD India, said, “BYD India has witnessed an encouraging customer response across its electric passenger vehicle portfolio. As we continue to invest in technology, customer experience, and network expansion, we have implemented a price revision on a few variants in our range. We remain focused on delivering advanced, sustainable, and high-performance electric mobility solutions that cater to the evolving needs of Indian consumers, while continuing to provide exceptional value through a strong ownership experience.”
The company’s electric passenger vehicle portfolio continues to be underpinned by several globally recognised technologies, including BYD’s proprietary Blade Battery, Cell-to-Body (CTB) architecture and Intelligence Torque Adaptation Control (iTAC) technology. Together, these innovations are designed to deliver enhanced safety, improved vehicle dynamics, greater energy efficiency and a more refined driving experience across the model range.
In another significant development, BYD has officially introduced its global DM-i (Dual Mode Intelligent) plug-in hybrid technology to the Indian market, marking the company’s entry into India’s hybrid passenger vehicle segment and broadening its electrified mobility portfolio.
Across its range, BYD caters to a diverse customer base with premium electric SUVs, performance-oriented sedans and family-focused MPVs. The portfolio combines advanced technology, spacious interiors, intelligent connectivity and industry-leading safety standards to address varying mobility requirements.
Supporting its growing presence in the country, BYD India has expanded its retail network to 48 showrooms spread across 40 cities. The wider dealership footprint is expected to improve accessibility to the brand’s electric vehicle portfolio while enabling quicker deliveries and enhanced customer support.
On the global stage, BYD has sold more than 16.5 million New Energy Vehicles, contributing to the reduction of over 144 billion kilograms of CO2 emissions—an environmental impact equivalent to what nearly 2.41 billion trees would absorb. Through its premium electric passenger vehicle portfolio and advanced battery technologies, the company continues to reinforce its commitment to supporting India’s transition towards sustainable mobility.
Adding to its technological credentials, BYD’s Blade Battery technology has also received the Best New EV Battery Technology recognition, further underlining the company’s leadership in advanced electric vehicle engineering and safety.
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