'Seagull' aims to crack market for cheap EVs

STORY: An unassuming little car is drawing crowds at this week’s Shanghai auto show.

The ‘Seagull’ is the latest electric vehicle from fast-growing Chinese auto giant BYD.

But it’s not performance or power that has people interested, it’s the price.

The car is due to go on sale for just over $11,000.

That’s about half the price of comparable vehicles.

And BYD hopes that will challenge notions that electric vehicles are always going to be the higher-cost option.

At least some potential car buyers seem to agree.

It does all you need, and is cheap for an EV, says this man.

For now, BYD hasn’t spelled out how it can sell the car for such a low price.

But automotive industry consultant Bill Russo predicts the Seagull will be China’s best-selling car within six months of going on sale:

"When you can offer this much value for this much money, you are going to attract a much bigger market. We have already proven the price elasticity of demand for the EV as the price war has taken root. But this kind of redefines the whole market price/value proposition.”

Other Chinese brands look set to follow the Seagull’s lead.

Nio says it will launch a more affordable brand, initially targeting Europe, then maybe the U.S.

Western firms including Renault are also using China as a base to produce low-cost EVs for export.

As for BYD, it hasn’t yet spelled out any export plans for the Seagull.

But industry watchers say such a price could prove compelling well beyond China.