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BYD F3DM PHEV in Detroit, a Chinese plug-in hybrid electric

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Khatir Soltani
Chinese automaker BYD, which stands for 'Build Your Dreams', has just presented what they claim as the world's first mass-produced plug-in hybrid electric vehicle.

Sales actually began last month in China, and the company is planning to offer the car in North America in 2011.


Powered by a 102-hp electric motor, the F3DM can travel up to 100 km on battery power. After that, a 1.0-litre gasoline engine kicks in to replenish the battery pack. The car can be plugged into a normal 110-volt home socket and be fully recharged in 9 hours, according to BYD. Battery life is estimated at about 2,000 cycles.

BYD is selling its F3DM PHEV compact sedan for about $21,700 US, which is roughly half the price the Chevrolet Volt is expected to cost when it appears next year.

In addition, the company will also offer the e6, a battery-powered mid-size crossover with space for 5 passengers and a range of up to 400 kilometers on a single charge.

BYD Auto has been producing cars for only five years.
photo:Matthieu Lambert
Khatir Soltani
Khatir Soltani
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