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    BYD to Showcase All-Electric K-Car at Tokyo Motor Show.
    BYD, a leading Chinese automaker, will unveil an all-electric K-car at the Tokyo Motor Show later this month. This compact, eco-friendly vehicle targets Japan’s popular kei car market, known for its small, efficient vehicles suited for urban environments.The new model, designed specifically for Japan, emphasizes affordability, low running costs, and zero-emission performance. BYD aims to compete with established players like Suzuki and Daihatsu in the kei car segment, leveraging its expertise in electric vehicle technology.The Tokyo Motor Show, kicking off October 25, 2025, provides BYD a platform to highlight its growing global presence. The company has been expanding aggressively in markets like Europe and Southeast Asia, and this K-car debut marks a strategic push into Japan’s unique automotive landscape.Details on the car’s specifications, pricing, and availability remain under wraps, but anticipation is high for BYD’s latest offering. The reveal underscores BYD’s commitment to sustainable mobility and its ambition to capture a share of Japan’s EV market.
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    • The BYD K-Car was spotted without camouflage ahead of its official debut scheduled for the Japanese Mobility Show 2025 on October 30. It will becomeThe BYD K-Car was spotted without camouflage ahead of its official debut scheduled for the Japanese Mobility Show 2025 on October 30. It will become the company’s entry-level battery electric vehicle. The price tag of the K-Car will start at approximately 2 million yen (13,085 USD).  More ...
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    • On October 29, BYD released the official images of its first pure electric kei car model, the Racco, designed for the Japanese market, at the 2025On October 29, BYD released the official images of its first pure electric kei car model, the Racco, designed for the Japanese market, at the 2025 Tokyo Motor Show. Racco translates to “sea otter” from Japanese. The official market entry will be next summer in Japan.  More ...
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