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BYD electric cars enter Serbian market with TDV automotive as distributor

Chinese electric car manufacturer BYD has entered the Serbian market, with TDV Automotive as the main importer and distributor. At an event in Sava Center, five BYD models were introduced, all featuring the innovative Blade battery, which offers improved safety, efficiency, and longer range.

The SEAL U DM model stands out, offering a range of up to 1,000 kilometers with its super DM technology, priced between 36,990 and 39,990 euros. Other models include the ATTO 2 and ATTO 3, priced at 25,490 to 33,790 euros, offering sporty urban driving experiences. The SEAL model, priced from 39,690 to 41,990 euros, offers 313 HP, and the SEALION 7, priced at 43,590 to 49,590 euros, boasts impressive engine performance.

All models come with a six-year or 150,000 km warranty, and the drive battery is covered for eight years or 200,000 km. The first sales location opens in Belgrade, with plans to open three more centers by the end of 2025.

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