BYD launches Seagull BEV model in Jordanian market

Published: Feb 8, 2024 18:30
Source: gasgoo
BYD announced on Feb. 6 it had officially launched its latest all-electric model, the Seagull, for the Jordanian market.

Shanghai (Gasgoo)- BYD announced on Feb. 6 it had officially launched its latest all-electric model, the Seagull, for the Jordanian market. This introduction marks a significant stride in BYD's efforts to diversify its product offerings within the passenger car segment in Jordan.

The official BYD partner in Jordan, Mobility Solutions Auto Trade Co. ("MSTC"), celebrated the occasion with a grand delivery ceremony at the local BYD showroom. This event successfully concluded the largest-ever order fulfillment in the region.

Eng. Ekrimeh Mahasneh, CEO of Bustami & Saheb Group, to which MSTC belongs, expressed profound delight during this milestone achievement. He lauded the relentless dedication of the team, stating, “We are profoundly honored today to deliver these groundbreaking, innovative cars to our valued customers across the Kingdom. This unprecedented accomplishment sets new records in both retail and pre-order sales, vividly illustrating the surging popularity of eco-friendly motoring in our community.”

Since BYD's official entry into the Jordanian passenger car market in March 2023, the company has progressively introduced a variety of new energy vehicles, including the Dynasty series (such as the Han, the Tang, the Qin, the Yuan PLUS, among others) and the Ocean series (featuring models like the Dolphin, the Seal, and the Seagull), continuously broadening its product portfolio in the country.

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