
The logo of BYD is pictured at a dealership in Reze near Nantes, France, March 27, 2025.
"This shows we are in Europe to stay," Li said, highlighting the company’s long-term strategy to strengthen its presence in the European market.
The first vehicle scheduled to roll off the assembly line will be the Dolphin Surf, a compact electric car. This model has been positioned to meet the growing demand for small, affordable electric vehicles in Europe. BYD views this launch as an important step in expanding its product portfolio and supporting its broader global growth objectives.
The announcement provides clarity after reports in July suggested that BYD might delay the start of mass production in Hungary until 2026. Those reports also indicated the possibility of operating the plant below its full capacity for the first two years. The company’s statement on Monday demonstrates its commitment to moving ahead with the 2025 timeline, which reflects confidence in its production planning and market outlook.
The Hungary plant is a major part of BYD’s strategy to increase its production footprint outside China. By setting up a facility within the European Union, the company aims to shorten delivery times, reduce logistics costs, and improve responsiveness to local market needs. The location also allows BYD to better serve customers while supporting the region’s shift toward clean energy transportation.
At the Munich car show, BYD emphasized that Europe remains one of its most important international markets. The company continues to expand its vehicle lineup and strengthen its brand recognition in the region. Launching production in Hungary is expected to enhance its competitiveness by bringing manufacturing closer to consumers.
The Dolphin Surf, which will be the plant’s first output, reflects BYD’s effort to align with European preferences for compact, efficient, and environmentally friendly vehicles. The model is expected to play a central role in the brand’s European strategy, with production in Hungary supporting wider distribution and improved availability.
Overall, BYD’s confirmation of its 2025 production start date underscores its determination to advance its electric mobility plans in Europe. Despite earlier speculation about delays, the company has reaffirmed its schedule and highlighted the role of the Hungary plant in its long-term global expansion.