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Electric Vehicles in Thailand

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18 hours ago, 4myr said:

Surprise surprise. Honda will also launch the e:N1 EV as an import model this March that you can buy. Till now it was only available with a lease.

 

The e:N1 import model is similar to the Chinese e:NS1, made by Dongfeng Honda. The car is based on the HRV platform. A few things why this Honda will not resonate with some buyers: it uses a NMC instead of LFP battery. And it's charging speed is not on par with peers - 78 kw. I expect the price to be between 1 - 1.1 M baht, based on the Chinese top model and with an uptick of 50% of an import model. Maybe they will ask more, because it is a Honda and not a Chinese brand.

 

Turn on English subs:

 

Links:

https://autolifethailand.tv/spec-option-unofficial-price-honda-en1-ev-mar-2025/

https://www.dongchedi.com/auto/params-carIds-x-5387 [ Chinese model specs ]

Honda is a little bit late to the party. Can't see much market share or sales for it

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    There's no point arguing with these anti-EV people, even when you educate them over their mistakes, they just repeat their baseless opinions somewhere else.  Frankly, it's tiresome.   I can'

  • i have been looking at a new suv, was thinking of hybrid, or ev, as the price of some brands have been reduced,   but ev's mg zs ev, havel, etc. are ok for short running about trips, but hav

  • JBChiangRai
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    Your assumption Thailand will follow, is I believe, false.   Two completely separate markets with separate circumstances.   What kickstarted the EV revolution here was BYD & GW

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18 hours ago, 4myr said:

According to car250.com Mazda will launch an EV in Thailand, the Mazda 6e. In China this car is known as the EZ6, however with a smaller standard range battery [68kwh]. The car is based on a previous iteration of the Changan Deepal L07. It is a sedan the size of a BYD Seal.

 

On the looks it is a very lovely car and has a bigger boot space than the Seal. But I'm afraid the price will not be competitive to the Seal with discount. Based on the Chinese EZ6 topmodel standard range [68kwh battery] and an uptick of 50% of an import model, I expect the Thai price to be around 1.3 M baht. This is the price of the Thai Deepal L07. A Seal Dynamic with discount is now 1 M baht.

 

 

Links:

https://www.car250.com/mazda-6e-th.html

https://www.changan.co.th/en/deepal/l07-en/specification/

https://www.dongchedi.com/auto/series/10137 [ Chinese EZ6 specs ]

 

 

 

You said it already. Based on a previous iteration of the Deepal so it's old technology already. Who, except hardcore Mazda fans, will buy it? Not to mention that in my opinion Mazda cars have always been overpriced 

Spotted this car yesterday in Pattaya. Based on the logo behind the black tape sticker I'd say it's a Haval ? Any ideas?

 

Edit: I've done a Google lens search and it's obviously the new BYD Atto 2. I wasn't aware the BYD adjusted it's rear logo from build your dreams to just BYD hence I thought from the length of the sticker it could be Haval. 

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53 minutes ago, CLW said:

Spotted this car yesterday in Pattaya. Based on the logo behind the black tape sticker I'd say it's a Haval ? Any ideas?

 

Edit: I've done a Google lens search and it's obviously the new BYD Atto 2. I wasn't aware the BYD adjusted it's rear logo from build your dreams to just BYD hence I thought from the length of the sticker it could be Haval. 

 

 


BYD dropped the "Build Your Dreams" badging maybe 18 months ago, shortly after they entered the UK. The UK market hated it and it got a lot of ridicule. Good on them for listening and for quickly dropping it. It has been "BYD" ever since.

2 hours ago, josephbloggs said:


BYD dropped the "Build Your Dreams" badging maybe 18 months ago, shortly after they entered the UK. The UK market hated it and it got a lot of ridicule. Good on them for listening and for quickly dropping it. It has been "BYD" ever since.

BYD dropped it starting for 2024 models.  My 2023 Atto I bought new in late Oct 2023 still had the Build Your Dreams...and it hadn't been setting around for sale...it was fresh off the BYD boat from  China to Thailand.

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8 hours ago, carlyai said:

So you don't think....I have a 82kWh battery, so can go about 540km therefore 40kWh will get me 270km approx. So instead of thinking 270km you think 40kWh?. Or am I thinking BS.

Yeah seems the right way of thinking.  The kWh is your Diesel. For 10L of Diesel or for 20kWh you can drive 100km.  Tiny cars might take a bit less, you will figure it out when you have yours and how it will perform with your driving style. Maybe you drive slowly, then you can do 100km with 12kWh or 7L of Diesel.

And solar on your house is just the next logic step. Because you want free Diesel.

15 minutes ago, Eloquent pilgrim said:

 

EV’s ….. the Betamax of the twenty first century.

EV's ... No

The chemistry make up of the batteries, yes, will progress, better, smaller, lighter, charge faster, go further.

 

But does that mean, those having LFP batteries will be unusable, because all thing concern how used and or charged is different ... No again.

 

No vendors supplying electric is going to change the plugs types in use now.  They'll still be useable.  Maybe more options, maybe an adaptor, but not obsolete.

 

There's at least a 5-10 year window, before any new mass produced battery will take over the industry.   

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1 hour ago, Eloquent pilgrim said:

 

EV’s ….. the Betamax of the twenty first century.

 

 

Eloquent Pilgrim.......the Betamax of AN.

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A big data study based on UK Ministry of Transport roadworthiness tests gave some insight in the longevity and reliability improvements of BEVs vs ICE. 

 

Key Findings


Lifespan Comparison: The study found that newer BEVs have an average lifespan of 18.4 years, which is comparable to traditional petrol vehicles. Notably, BEVs can travel up to 124,000 miles over their lifetime, surpassing the mileage of petrol cars


Reliability Improvements: Newer BEVs show a 12% lower hazard rate (likelihood of failure) for each successive year of production, indicating significant advancements in reliability. In contrast, petrol and diesel vehicles exhibit lower improvements in reliability at 6.7% and 1.9%, respectively


Technological Advancements: The research highlights that while early models of BEVs were less reliable than internal combustion engine vehicles, rapid technological advancements have led to improved performance and longevity in newer models. This trend suggests that BEVs are becoming a more viable option for consumers seeking sustainable transportation solutions

 

Links:

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41560-024-01698-1.pdf [detailed study]

https://www.thenationalnews.com/news/uk/2025/01/24/electric-vehicles-now-last-as-long-as-petrol-and-diesel-rivals/ [best readable synopsis]

https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/politicsandpolicy/a-novel-way-to-estimate-car-longevity-shows-that-electric-vehicles-life-mileage-is-increasing-fast/ [earlier findings from the authors on same subject]

 

 

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11 hours ago, josephbloggs said:

Eloquent Pilgrim.......the Betamax of AN.

 

Oh, no, Joe, not another one I hope; surely you haven’t fallen for the biggest consumer con-trick of the twenty first century, and bought an EV ¯\_()_/¯

 

 

Latest Michael Dunne's newsletter, as copied by youtubers like Electric Viking:

 

BYD: So Damn Good – But Not Invincible. What Warren Buffett Might Be Thinking

https://newsletter.dunneinsights.com/p/byd-so-damn-good-but-not-invincible

 

Not the main conclusion of Dunne's newsletter, he refers to the hidden debt of BYD, which to him is manageable. However GMT Research's study sees it as an addiction. At the end of the day, BYD like CATL and Huawei are showcase entities for the CCP which will be regarded as too big to fail.

 

Links:

https://wallstreetpit.com/122698-behind-the-numbers-is-byds-supply-chain-masking-debt/

https://www.mk.co.kr/en/world/11222381

https://www.gmtresearch.com/en/research/byd-addicted-to-supply-chain/ [ study by GMT research ]

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-01-19/byd-s-supply-chain-financing-masks-ballooning-debt-gmt-says

 

 

 

 

 

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14 hours ago, Eloquent pilgrim said:

 

EV’s ….. the Betamax of the twenty first century.

 

 

 

1 hour ago, Eloquent pilgrim said:

 

Oh, no, Joe, not another one I hope; surely you haven’t fallen for the biggest consumer con-trick of the twenty first century, and bought an EV ¯\_()_/¯

 

 

Curious as to why you think Betamax vs VHS is analogous to ICE vs EV. In the case of the former, market demand of more movies, never movies etc determined which format would win out. With vehicles, it’s a piece of equipment that gets you from point A to B in the best level of comfort at the best value. Based on this, I would suggest that an ICE is the better Betamax equivalent.

 

 I am in a unique position of having both an ICE and EV in the same vehicle ie a PHEV. 99% of my regular driving is done in EV mode. Why? Because it’s a superior driving experience, more economical and I don’t waste time filling up in a petrol station. 
 

If you want to come on here to debate the virtues of both, you are very welcome. Everyone welcomes a different point of view but it should be an educated one with some basis of facts or logic. A statement such as yours without any supporting argument lowers your credibility in spite of your username.

1 hour ago, Gweiloman said:

 

Curious as to why you think Betamax vs VHS is analogous to ICE vs EV. In the case of the former, market demand of more movies, never movies etc determined which format would win out. With vehicles, it’s a piece of equipment that gets you from point A to B in the best level of comfort at the best value. Based on this, I would suggest that an ICE is the better Betamax equivalent.

 

 I am in a unique position of having both an ICE and EV in the same vehicle ie a PHEV. 99% of my regular driving is done in EV mode. Why? Because it’s a superior driving experience, more economical and I don’t waste time filling up in a petrol station. 
 

If you want to come on here to debate the virtues of both, you are very welcome. Everyone welcomes a different point of view but it should be an educated one with some basis of facts or logic. A statement such as yours without any supporting argument lowers your credibility in spite of your username.

Betamax was a much better machine, but Sony had a lock on production. VHS was licensed to anyone that wanted to build them, so they became much cheaper than Beta quickly and Beta sales plummeted. Once the user base shrinks, new tapes become less profitable.  

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23 hours ago, Eloquent pilgrim said:

 

EV’s ….. the Betamax of the twenty first century.

 

 

 

Eloquent?

The statement lacked any support or citation. So neither articulate nor persuasive and therefore definitely not “Eloquent”

 

Pilgrim?

Maybe if he continues his wanderings to another place 

25 minutes ago, Bandersnatch said:

The statement lacked any support or citation. So neither articulate nor persuasive and therefore definitely not “Eloquent”

 

Please point out exactly where I made any claim to the statement being articulate, persuasive or eloquent; that notwithstanding, please explain how the comment was inarticulate.

 

 

On 1/20/2025 at 12:50 AM, TronxII said:

Does anyone have seen or heard about tow bars for trailers on any of the more budget like EVs? I know that the Thai don't use trailers that much, but maybe some rural area guy would have this? Most likely the BYD shark would have this option, but even the Riddara pickup would still be at the very upper end of my budget. Therefore the most reasonable option for me would be some Neta, Dolphin or so with a tow bar and a trailer which I would bring from europe.

https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1BErUSjUNF/?mibextid=oFDknk

 

Neta V group on FB has had a few members install towbars.

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Just got home with my Second BYD and 3rd plug-in car a BYD M6.

 

The M6 sits in the shadow of it's more expensive and sexy Sealion sisters, the 6 DM-i and 7, but it is an extremely capable and we'll spec'd car for the price.

 

฿899,000
71.8 kWh LFP BYD Blade Battery 
Charging 115kW
8yr warranty car + 8yr battery

3 rows 7 seats 

1,000L of boot space when the rear 2 rows lay completely flat.

 

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Those of you who were here when we purchased our BYD Seal in 2023 will know the ongoing naming debate in the Bander Household.

 

We already had a Mot Dang (red ant) our electric motorbike. A Moo Dang (red pig) our MG HS PHEV and decided to go for "Water Cat" which is a literal translation of the word for Seal in Thai.

 

Apparently เทา เทา T'Ow T'Ow (Grey Grey) is the best the wife could come up with after the metallic Harbour Grey colour of the car.

 

Will post a review after we have driven it for a bit.

4 minutes ago, Bandersnatch said:

Just got home with my Second BYD and 3rd plug-in car a BYD M6.

 

The M6 sits in the shadow of it's more expensive and sexy Sealion sisters, the 6 DM-i and 7, but it is an extremely capable and we'll spec'd car for the price.

 

฿899,000
71.8 kWh LFP BYD Blade Battery 
Charging 115kW
8yr warranty car + 8yr battery

3 rows 7 seats 

1,000L of boot space when the rear 2 rows lay completely flat.

 

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Those of you who were here when we purchased our BYD Seal in 2023 will know the ongoing naming debate in the Bander Household.

 

We already had a Mot Dang (red ant) our electric motorbike. A Moo Dang (red pig) our MG HS PHEV and decided to go for "Water Cat" which is a literal translation of the word for Seal in Thai.

 

Apparently เทา เทา T'Ow T'Ow (Grey Grey) is the best the wife could come up with after the metallic Harbour Grey colour of the car.

 

Will post a review after we have driven it for a bit.


Congratulations!!

How's the interior? Similar feel to the Seal?

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2 hours ago, josephbloggs said:

How's the interior? Similar feel to the Seal?

 

I hope to get some time with the car in a few days when the red plate tour of extended family is concluded!

Was looking at a Thai BYD site yesterday (forgot to get the link), bit disturbing but couldn't really understand it. Seems the guy with the new Sealion 7 put the car in P or R and the auto brake on, then couldn't get the car to go again. As I said a bit vague and as I haven't received the car yet can't see exactly what he meant.

2 hours ago, TronxII said:

Yeah, thanks, that seems good! The first post I saw has a towbar.

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Stylish too… 😎

3 hours ago, carlyai said:

Was looking at a Thai BYD site yesterday (forgot to get the link), bit disturbing but couldn't really understand it. Seems the guy with the new Sealion 7 put the car in P or R and the auto brake on, then couldn't get the car to go again. As I said a bit vague and as I haven't received the car yet can't see exactly what he meant.

here we go: https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1BWc1Yu425/

 

it looks like the driver did a kind of "malfunction" with the auto hold ... and a safety function did stop the car ... but I am not sure either ....

have a look at the comments ...

 

2 hours ago, motdaeng said:

here we go: https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1BWc1Yu425/

 

it looks like the driver did a kind of "malfunction" with the auto hold ... and a safety function did stop the car ... but I am not sure either ....

have a look at the comments ...

 

Thanks. Saw the comments, but because I don't have the car yet, not made much sense to me.

Just trying to get ahead before I get the car.

Not putting down the Thai sites, but most don't seem to answer technically.

45 minutes ago, carlyai said:

Just trying to get ahead before I get the car.

 

may i ask when you ordered the sealion 7 and when you expect to receive the car?

thanks motdaeng 

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Don't waste your time watching the clip........... this one is for the comments only, they are off the charts! (right side of the chart) :w00t:

 

 

59 minutes ago, mistral53 said:

Don't waste your time watching the clip........... this one is for the comments only, they are off the charts! (right side of the chart) :w00t:

 

 


Ha ha ha, superb!!

2 hours ago, mistral53 said:

Don't waste your time watching the clip........... this one is for the comments only, they are off the charts! (right side of the chart) :w00t:

 

 

Hilarious comments 😂 😂 😂 

On 1/28/2025 at 12:56 PM, motdaeng said:

 

may i ask when you ordered the sealion 7 and when you expect to receive the car?

thanks motdaeng 

We ordered on 10th December, last day under promotion. Salesman said delivery December. Now they say we are top of the que. Believe it when I see it.

Mukdahan is like the end of a run, so not sure they would deliver a 1 off to Muk but wait to drop other cars off on the run.

The longer we wait the more wife will get Ped off and want to buy another Honda CRV.

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