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Under $25,300 and a hybrid superior to the Corolla: this BYD expected in 2026 is really worth the wait

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The BYD Dolphin DM-i isn’t available in the US yet, but it’s already generating significant buzz. Expected for late 2026, this new plug-in hybrid version of the Dolphin is based on the platform of the BYD Atto 2 DM-i, recently unveiled in China. With a length of approximately 14.1 feet, it positions itself between the subcompact and compact segments, straddling the line between versatile city car and family compact. Its dimensions exceed those of smaller cars like the Renault Clio and Opel Corsa, while maintaining an accessible approach.

Visually, BYD has slightly revised the design of its electric Dolphin to make it more mature and consistent with the rest of the Ocean Series lineup. Less cartoonish, more fluid, this styling should better align with American tastes. But it’s primarily the onboard technology that places this Dolphin DM-i in a unique position in the market.

The objective is clear: offer advanced electrification at a contained price, in a compact format, without the constraints of a 100% electric vehicle. A direct response to the needs of many drivers, particularly in suburban or rural areas, where charging stations are scarce.

Side profile of the BYD Dolphin DM-i plug-in hybrid with compact and fluid silhouette
At 14.1 feet long, the BYD Dolphin DM-i maintains an elongated and dynamic silhouette. Its modernized design fits into the visual language of the Ocean Series lineup while keeping a compact format. Copyright BYD.

Hybrid technology more advanced than the Toyota Corolla?

BYD’s DM-i system, already implemented on other models from the manufacturer, is recognized for its efficiency in electric mode, even on small battery versions. In the case of the Dolphin DM-i, BYD should offer a 7.8 kWh battery, paired with a gasoline engine working as a generator, following a series hybrid model.

According to estimates based on the Atto 2 DM-i’s performance, this configuration would allow an electric-only range of 25 to 31 miles in CLTC cycle, or approximately 19 to 25 miles in EPA testing. This isn’t spectacular on paper, but significantly superior to most conventional hybrids, notably the Toyota Corolla which barely exceeds 1.2 miles in 100% electric mode.

Another major advantage: the gasoline engine only serves as backup, allowing you to drive daily without consuming gas on short trips. This operation is particularly relevant in the context of energy transition, while waiting for a complete recharge. BYD’s promise is clear: offer a hybrid solution truly useful in daily driving, at a contained cost.

Front face of the BYD Dolphin DM-i with LED signature and redesigned bumpers
The Dolphin DM-i’s front end adopts a refined light signature and reworked bumper, offering a more mature look consistent with the rest of BYD’s electric lineup. Copyright BYD.

Aggressive pricing strategy, but not yet confirmed

To date, BYD has not communicated official pricing for the Dolphin DM-i, neither for the US nor for other markets. However, several industry sources and analysts suggest positioning between $24,200 and $25,300 MSRP, with prospects around $22,000 once federal tax credits and financing offers are deducted.

This estimate is based on BYD’s current pricing policy:

  • The 100% electric Dolphin is sold internationally starting at $31,900, before rebates.
  • The BYD Atto 2 DM-i (cousin SUV) starts in China at a significantly higher price point.

By applying the usual gap between SUVs and compacts, it’s therefore realistic to envision a hybrid version of the Dolphin sold around $25,300 in the US. If federal tax credits (which could be enhanced by future legislation) remain in place, the final price paid by the customer could then drop below $22,000, making this model one of the most affordable plug-in hybrids in the American market.

Interior of the BYD Dolphin DM-i with central touchscreen and digital dashboard
The Dolphin DM-i’s cabin centers around a large rotating touchscreen, with digital instrumentation and modern ergonomics. All in a simple and functional atmosphere. Copyright BYD.

Launch planned for late 2026: a strategic wait

The launch timeline is now known: the BYD Dolphin DM-i won’t be available before late 2026 in the US. The Chinese brand wants to first strengthen its presence with 100% electric models, like the Dolphin EV, the Seal, or the Seal U DM-i. Then will come the generalization of PHEV versions, a strategy made possible by the success of BYD’s first hybrid models on the continent.

This commercialization delay is also explained by the regulatory adaptations necessary in the US (EPA standards, local connectivity, after-sales service). But the stakes are clear: propose a credible alternative to compact hybrid sedans on the market, starting with the Toyota Corolla, historical leader in this domain.

Rear of the BYD Dolphin DM-i with horizontal lights and central logo
The Dolphin DM-i’s rear adopts the codes of the electric model, with lights connected by a light strip and a clean design that accentuates the vehicle’s visual width. Copyright BYD.

With its advanced technology, coherent specifications, and potentially unbeatable price positioning, the Dolphin DM-i could well change the game in the American market by making plug-in hybrid finally accessible to the masses. A wait that could be worth it.

Julien Caron
Julien Caron
Julien Caron est rédacteur chez Passion and Car et un expert reconnu dans le domaine des voitures électriques. Fort de plusieurs années d'expérience, il offre une analyse approfondie et des avis éclairés sur les dernières innovations et tendances de l'industrie automobile. Sa passion pour la transition vers des véhicules plus respectueux de l'environnement se reflète dans ses articles, où il aborde des sujets variés allant des performances techniques aux avantages écologiques des voitures électriques.

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