If you’re even remotely interested in electric cars, you’ve probably heard of the BYD Dolphin. It’s been making noise all around the world, and yes, it’s finally here in Nepal too.
So, how much does this EV (Electric Vehicle) cost? Rs. 41.15 Lakhs. Yup, that’s the official tag. Not exactly “cheap” in our market, but when compared to other EVs in Nepal, it’s quite competitive. And let’s be honest, who wouldn’t want a stylish, futuristic car that also saves money on petrol?
Performance – Not Just About “Being Electric”

Okay, let’s get to the heart of it: performance.
- Motor: 70 kW Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor
- Horsepower: Around 94 hp (yes, that’s decent for city + highway)
- Torque: 180 Nm (which means quick acceleration when you’re overtaking on Tribhuvan Highway)
- Top Speed: 150 km/h
- Drive Type: Front-Wheel Drive (FWD)
Now, here’s where things get exciting. Electric cars feel faster than petrol cars because you get instant torque. The Dolphin may look “cute” from the outside, but trust me, once you press that pedal, it feels way more alive than you’d expect.
Battery & Range – Can You Trust It in Nepal?
This is the number one question for every Nepali buyer: “How far can it go on one charge?”
- Battery: 44.9 kWh BYD Blade Battery (yes, the same famous blade battery that’s super safe)
- Range: Up to 340 km (ideal conditions)
- Real-World Range in Nepal: Expect around 280–300 km, depending on hills, AC usage, and your driving style.
Charging Time:
- 7 kW AC Charger → ~7 hours (perfect for overnight charging at home)
- DC Fast Charger → 30% to 80% in around 30 minutes
And let’s not forget: BYD gives 10 10-year or 200,000 km warranty on the battery and motor. That’s a huge relief for anyone worried about “battery jaldai bigrincha ki?”
Design & Looks – Cute Yet Modern
The Dolphin has that youthful hatchback vibe. It’s compact, but not too small. Perfect for Kathmandu’s traffic and narrow parking spots.
- Front: Sleek LED headlights with a smooth grille-less EV design.
- Side Profile: Floating roof style and aerodynamic curves.
- Rear: LED bar tail-lights that give it a premium touch.
Available Colors in Nepal

- Purple
- Pink (yup, bold choice)
- Grey
- Sand White
- Atlantis Grey (new addition in 2025)
Honestly, the Dolphin looks way more stylish than its price suggests. If you want something that turns heads on the road, this car does it.
Interior & Comfort – Small Car, Big Space
Step inside, and the Dolphin surprises you. For a hatchback, it feels roomy.
- Seats: Comfortable with fabric + leatherette mix
- Rear Seats: 60/40 split-fold (so yes, more cargo space if you’re carrying stuff from Bhaktapur to Pokhara)
- Steering: Electric power-assisted, 3-spoke sporty design
Infotainment:
- 12.8-inch rotating touchscreen (yes, it rotates between landscape and portrait)
- Apple CarPlay & Android Auto
- Digital Instrument Cluster (5-inch display)
Air Conditioning: Automatic, with decent cooling power
Storage: Multiple cup holders, door pockets, and a surprising amount of boot space
Safety First – BYD Did Not Compromise
Nepali buyers always ask about safety, and BYD did not cheap out here.
- ABS + EBD
- Electronic Stability Program (ESP)
- Traction Control
- Hill Start Assist
- Multiple Airbags
- ISOFIX child seat anchors
- Reverse camera + parking sensors
This is one of the safest EVs in its segment, thanks to BYD’s Blade Battery technology and crash-tested body structure.
Comparison with Other EVs in Nepal
Let’s quickly stack the Dolphin against other popular EVs:
Car | Price | Range | Battery | Notable Feature |
---|---|---|---|---|
BYD Dolphin | Rs. 41.15 Lakhs | 340 km | 44.9 kWh | Rotating 12.8-inch screen |
Tata Nexon EV | Rs. 37 Lakhs+ | ~300 km | 40.5 kWh | SUV stance |
MG4 EV | Rs. 50 Lakhs+ | 450 km | 64 kWh | Bigger, premium feel |
Neta V | Rs. 39 Lakhs+ | 300 km | 38.5 kWh | Affordable, decent design |
So, the Dolphin sits right in the sweet spot. It has better features than Nexon and is cheaper than MG4.
Why BYD Dolphin Makes Sense in Nepal
- Perfect for city driving and weekend highway trips
- Affordable compared to other international EVs
- Futuristic design and rotating infotainment (yes, it’s a flex)
- BYD’s proven EV technology (they are a global EV leader, not just some random Chinese brand)
- Low running cost (charging under Rs. 500 for 300 km, compared to petrol cost)
Availability
You can grab the Dolphin from Cimex Inc. Pvt. Ltd., the official distributor of BYD in Nepal. Test drives are already available at their showrooms in Kathmandu.
Final Verdict
If you’ve been waiting for the “perfect entry-level EV” in Nepal, the BYD Dolphin is probably it. It’s stylish, efficient, safe, and most importantly, it’s backed by BYD’s global reputation.
At Rs. 41.15 Lakhs, it’s not pocket change, but think about this: you’ll save lakhs in fuel over the years, get government EV benefits, and ride something that genuinely feels futuristic.
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FAQs
What is the price of BYD Dolphin in Nepal?
The official price is Rs. 41.15 Lakhs.
How far can it go on a single charge?
Up to 340 km (ideal), with 280–300 km real-world range in Nepal.
How long does it take to charge?
Around 7 hours with a 7 kW AC charger, and 30%–80% in ~30 minutes with DC fast charging.
What warranty does BYD offer?
10 years or 200,000 km on the battery and motor.
Why choose the BYD Dolphin over other EVs?
It balances style, safety, range, and features at a competitive price compared to Tata Nexon EV, MG4, and Neta V.