Starting at RM109,800! BYD M6 pure electric MPV debuts, catering for the whole family outing!
JamesOct 15, 2024, 05:42 PM
BYD M6, as the fourth electric vehicle launched by Sime Darby Beyond Auto in Malaysia, has officially been listed. This MPV is a completely imported CBU model, offering two versions. Unlike other regional markets in Indonesia and Thailand, Malaysia only offers a seven-seater configuration for BYD M6. This electric MPV comes with a 6-year/150,000-kilometer whole vehicle warranty, an 8-year/160,000-kilometer warranty, and an 8-year/150,000-kilometer drive system warranty.
BYD M6 Standard: RM109,800
BYD M6 Extended: RM123,800

It's worth mentioning that the first 300 customers who pre-order the BYD M6 extended version will be provided with a free home charger by BYD. In addition, the first 100 customers who reserve any model of BYD M6 at the Dataran Karnival Shah Alam event venue will receive RM800 charging points.

The body size of BYD M6 is 4,710 mm in length, 1,810 mm in width, and 1,690 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2,800 mm. Its size is closer to the Toyota Innova Zenix, not the Toyota Veloz. In terms of appearance, the M6 adopts a sharper front-end design, including a wide silver strip (with the BYD logo) connecting the revised multi-projection LED headlights. These headlights are located above the wing-shaped bumper inserts, connected to the slender air intake and chrome decoration. Both versions are equipped with similar hubs, namely the 17-inch Star Speed Y-shaped spoke alloy hubs, wrapped in 225/55 tires.

As for the battery capacity, power output, and performance, BYD M6 Standard comes with a 55.4 kWh LFP battery. It's a car model powered by a front-mounted motor, which provides 163 PS (161 hp or 120 kW) of power and 310 N·m of torque, and the cruising range performance is 420 km, the acceleration time from zero to 100 is 10.1 seconds.
BYD M6 Extended comes with a larger 71.8 kWh battery, which can provide up to 530 km of cruising range (NEDC). Its motor can provide 204 PS (201 hp or 150 kW) of power, similar to BYD Atto 3, and it can shorten the hundred-meter acceleration time to 8.6 seconds, the torque remains unchanged at 310N·m.

Regarding charging, BYD M6 Standard can accept up to 89 kW DC fast charging, while Extended can accept up to 115 kW charging, the latter requires 40 minutes to charge the battery from 10% to 80%. Meanwhile, AC charging is limited to 7 kW in both versions.
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