How does it compare?
BYD Dolphin Active dives into the fray with renowned electric hatchbacks like the Renault Zoe, Peugeot e-208, Nissan Leaf, and the VW ID.3. Set to make waves in 2023, it brings noteworthy specs and alluring pricing.
Range
First off, range. Thexa0BYD Dolphin Active is no slouch, boasting a robust 340 km (211 miles) range, thanks to its 44.9 kWh battery. The Renault Zoe ups the ante slightly with a top range of 395 km (245 miles) from a 52 kWh battery. The Peugeot e-208 offers a decent 340 km (211 miles), matching BYD inch-for-inch, while the Nissan Leaf clocks in at a solid 364 km (226 miles) with its 62 kWh battery. The VW ID.3 sneaks ahead with a range of 420 km (261 miles) thanks to its 58 kWh battery. Quite frankly, BYD doesn’t fall behind – it’s grip and go.
Acceleration
Now, unleashing 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph) times. Thexa0BYD Dolphin Active reaches 100 km/h in 10.4 seconds, which might not ignite your trousers, but it gets the job done. The Renault Zoe rolls its eyeballs to the rearview with a competitive 9.5 seconds. The Peugeot e-208 impresses with a brisk 8.1 seconds, engaging the keen driver within. The Nissan Leaf, however, bosses the game at 7.9 seconds. In the punchy corner, the VW ID.3 crowd roars with 7.3 seconds, the quickest snap to 62 mph.
Power
Let’s chat power. The BYD Dolphin Active sports a modest 95 h.p., a smooth yet restrained pulse. The Renault Zoe flexes at 110 h.p., whilst the Peugeot e-208 mirrors a swifter 136 h.p. of propulsion. The Nissan Leaf resonates with a commanding 214 h.p., nearly twice BYD’s push. Then the VW ID.3, oh the beast, lumbers in with a ferocious 204 h.p. – nearly double the Dolphin’s eagerness.
Charging Time
Charging – time isn’t always on your side. Thexa0BYD Dolphin Active gets its juice up to 80 percent in roughly 60 minutes with a fast charger. The Renault Zoe obligates itself to similar terms but sneaks a win at around 60 minutes to reach 80 percent. The Peugeot e-208 gallops to 80 percent in a crisp 30 minutes. Then, there’s the Nissan Leaf hedging near the 40-minute stop. The VW ID.3? It breezes in at about 30 minutes, showcasing quick energy infusion.
Price
Turning to the elephant in the room – the dosh. The BYD Dolphin Active commences at $31,854 (£26,450 / €30,000). Thexa0Renault Zoe circa $32,000xa0(£26,400 / €31,500) rings similar bells. The Peugeot e-208 coolly lists at $34,500 (£28,490 / €33,900). Compare that to the Nissan Leaf, hovering around $39,900 (£32,350 / €37,300), a variable stretch for the wallet. Meanwhile, the VW ID.3 hovers near $40,000 (£32,500 / €37,450), and the price-tag isnt humble, but its credentials pitch a compelling sway.
In a race where milliseconds count and pennies make sense, the BYD Dolphin Active holds its own against windy competitors.

