Refreshed And Upgraded 2025MY BYD Dolphin Bows In China

The BVYD Dolphin has been revised a second time with a new 2025MY guise released in China recently featuring a slew of changes inside and out.
The BYD Dolphin EV hatch has been revised a second time, with this latest 2025MY guise revealed recently in China packing a host of changes inside and out. Included are a series of notable styling revisions, followed by a slew of uprated tech and features.
Visually, the new 2025MY model gains tweaked styling that aligns with the BYD brand’s newest design direction. This explains the new front and rear fascia featuring reshaped LED head- and taillights, redesigned bumpers, as well as new 16- and 17-inch rolling stock designs too.
Another critical change in the exterior is the deletion of the ‘Build Your Dreams’ script badge in favour of simpler ‘BYD’ lettering at the rear. The latter bit is also integrated into the full-width taillight bar that spans across the entire tailgate.


Notable exterior tweaks include revised front and rear ends, new rolling stock designs, as well as simplified script badges.
Moving inside and it though the 12.8-inch rotating touchscreen appears unchanged, sources online report it has gained 5G connectivity. Besides that, the digital instrument display panel has grown from 5 inches to 8.8 inches now.
Further changes can be seen in the dashboard as the centre console has been redesigned. The storage tray underneath the rotating screen has been deleted, whilst the wireless smartphone charging pad is now repositioned further forward, and there’s also new shortcut buttons primed.
Changed too is the gear selector, which is now presented as a steering column stalk instead of a rocker switch in the centre console previously. Changes here even include new steering wheel buttons, new heated and cooled Centre console storage bin, and multi-colour ambient lighting.
According to BYD, the Dolphin has been made quieter than before, with the NEV-making giant claiming "cinema-level" noise, vibration and harshness (NVH) levels granted by "multiple configuration optimisations".



Changes aboard sees a larger new digital instrument panel, newly added cooled and heated storage bin in the centre console, redesigned central dash, plus new multi-colour ambient lighting, amongst others.
For its Chinese home market, BYD have added a new mid-specced variant into the line-up featuring 174 HP and 290 NM outputs. It slots above a base-spec variant offering 94 HP and 180 NM and below a range-topper that boasts 201 HP and 350 NM outputs.
Aptly, all are single-motor configurations driving the front wheels. The base- and mid-spec variants does see battery capacity grow from 44.9 kWh to 45.1 kWh, whereas the range-topper’s 60.5 kWh capacity remains unchanged.

One key change is the increased DC charging speeds of 80 kW and 100 KW for the smaller and bigger battery packs respectively - these were previously capped at 60 KW and 80 KW respectively.
Arguably the biggest mechanical change to note is the quicker 80 kW and 100 kW DC charging abilities now primed for each battery size mentioned – DC charging was respectively capped at 60 KW and 80 KW prior. Both now promise 30-80% recharges in 25 minutes instead of 30 minutes.
Unchanged though are both the 7 kW AC charging input rating, as well as the CLTC-rated range figures of up to 520 KM for the base- and mid-spec variants noted, and up to 427 KM for the range-topper.
Whilst on the mechanical changes still BYD also touts that tweaks to the electrical system now promise enhanced energy efficiency, whilst a new heat pump primed is 15% smaller and 10% more efficient that before too.

Lastly comes the inclusion of BYD's latest - and greatest - 'God's Eye' ADAS suites powered by 29 sensors altogether.
Lastly, this latest 2025MY iteration of the BYD Dolphin hatch also gains the marque’s latest – and arguably greatest – semi-autonomous driving tech in the form of its ‘God’s Eye’ ADAS suite. This package brings 29 sensors altogether to enable high degrees of semi-autonomous driving.
No word yet if BYD will roll out this uprated version of the Dolphin for overseas markets, but this is expected to happen soon enough.
Gallery
Written By
Thoriq Azmi
Former DJ turned driver, rider and story-teller. I drive, I ride, and I string words together about it all. [#FuelledByThoriq] IG: https://www.instagram.com/fuelledbythoriq/
JPJ Running Numbers
KUALA LUMPUR
VRF7931
SELANGOR
BSR5459
JOHOR
JA1389J
PULAU PINANG
PSD7196
PERAK
APJ7713
PAHANG
CFH1450
KEDAH
KGH325
NEGERI SEMBILAN
NEK8946
KOTA KINABALU
SJT452
KUCHING
QAB1851P
Last updated 14 Jul, 2026
Fuel Price
Petrol
RON 95
RM 3.97
+1.38
RON 97
RM 4.90
+1.75
RON 100
RM 7.20
+2.20
VPR
RM 8.23
+2.00
Diesel
EURO 5 B10
RM 5.12
+2.08
EURO 5 B7
RM 5.32
+2.08
Last updated 30 Apr, 2026
Related News
Volvo EX60 Officially Bows – ‘Baby’ EX90 Boasts 810 KM Range & 400 KW Charging
All-new Volvo EX60 officially revealed as a ‘baby’ EX90 of sorts with up to 810 KM range and 400 kW fast-charging ability.
22-01-2026
Face-lifted 2026 Peugeot 408 Range Bows – Sleeker Styling, Light Improvements
Face-lifted 2026 Peugeot 408 range debuts with sleeker styling plus lightly improved specs across all variants.
14-01-2026
2026 Hyundai Staria Facelift Revealed In South Korea
The Hyundai Staria large-sized MPV gets refreshed for 2026 model year guise in South Korea.
18-12-2025
Second-Gen Mercedes-Benz GLB Bows As EV-Only Crossover For Now
All-new 2026 Mercedes-Benz GLB sees two/three-row compact luxury crossover SUV bow as a EV only for now, hybrid variants will come later.
08-12-2025
New 2026 Nissan Navara Breaks Cover As Mitsubishi Triton ‘Twin’
First all-new Nissan Navara pick-up truck revealed globally, essentially it’s a ‘twin’ to third-gen Mitsubishi Triton.
20-11-2025
Porsche Cayenne Electric Debuts As Brand’s Most Powerful Model With 1,140 hp!
All-new fourth-gen Porsche Cayenne Electric revealed as the marque’s most powerful offering yet with 1,140 hp on tap.
20-11-2025
All-new Ninth-Gen Toyota Hilux Bows With ICE, BEV & FCEV Power
All-new ninth-gen Toyota Hilux officially revealed in Thailand with ICE, BEV and FCEV powertrains planned.
10-11-2025
First Look: Here’s The Proton e.MAS 5 In FULL Sans Camouflage!
Here’s your first proper look at the Proton e.MAS 5 ahead of its official launch later this week.
28-10-2025
Latest News
Model Y Long Range AWD Discontinued? Why You Might Regret Missing The Last Few Units
Tesla Malaysia has discontinued the Model Y Long Range AWD. Find out what remains in the lineup and how to secure one of the last inventory units today.
10-07-2026
The New Jaecoo J5 EV Is Literally Built For Your Cat—And Malaysia Is Getting Better Specs Than Thailand!
The new Jaecoo J5 EV makes its Malaysian debut at the pet expo! Check out its anti-scratch seats, unique 'Pet Mode', and why our Euro-spec battery beats Thailand's specs.
09-07-2026
MITI Insists Tough New EV Rules Aren't Just To Protect Proton & Perodua From China Competitors
MITI hits back at EV protectionism claims in parliament, explaining why the strict RM200k import price floor is necessary to prevent tax cheating and force foreign brands to build factories in Malaysia.
09-07-2026
The Govt Wants 30,000 EV Chargers By 2030, But We Barely Hit Half Of Our Last Target
MITI targets 30,000 public EV chargers in Malaysia by 2030, but we barely cleared half of our last target. Here is the power grid crisis causing the bottleneck.
08-07-2026
Is This The Next Bezza? Theottle’s ‘Situ’ Render Takes The Perodua C2 Concept To The Next Level
Is the new Perodua ‘Situ’ the electric Bezza we’ve been waiting for? We break down Theottle's stunning render and how it evolves Perodua’s C2 concept into a future reality.
02-07-2026
Porsche Malaysia Quietly Replaces The RM575k Taycan With A Shocking RM775k Price Tag — Here’s Their Official Response
Porsche Malaysia secretly dropped a massive RM200k to RM410k price hike across the EV Taycan line overnight. Is it post-tax-holiday reality or tech inflation?
01-07-2026
Bermaz Just Scrapped Its Deepal Deal, And It Signals The End Of Cheap Imported EVs In Malaysia
Bermaz Auto has scrapped its Deepal deal. With new July 1st MITI rules now in effect, is the era of affordable imported EVs in Malaysia officially over?
01-07-2026
Tesla Malaysia Stays Cheap Despite MITI’s New July Ruling, But There’s A Catch
Tesla Malaysia prices remain steady despite new MITI import rules, but there's a catch. Find out why Tesla is exempt and what the removal of the one-time FSD purchase means for buyers.
01-07-2026
Show More
trending_flat
