
BYD India has officially introduced its globally acclaimed DM-i (Dual Mode Intelligent) hybrid technology in the country. While industry expectations centered around the launch of a new plug-in hybrid vehicle, BYD has instead opted to demonstrate the technology first, signaling its intention to enter India’s growing hybrid vehicle sector in the near future.
The company says its DM-i technology will provide a combined driving range of over 1,200 km and will serve as a bridge between conventional ICE vehicles and full battery electric vehicles (BEVs). BYD has confirmed that the technology will do so Play an important role in its India roadmap Moving forward, however, it has not yet been revealed which vehicle will debut this system.

BYD’s electric-first approach
Unlike traditional strong hybrids, where the petrol engine remains the primary source of propulsion and the electric motor plays a supporting role, BYD’s DM-i system follows an electric-first philosophy. In most driving situations, the vehicle operates using electrical power, while the petrol engine either acts as a generator to charge the battery or assists the electric motor when additional performance is needed. Depending on the driving conditions, the system can switch between pure EV mode, series hybrid mode and parallel hybrid mode.
is at the center of the setup BYD’s 1.5-litre Xiaoyun petrol engineThe company claims that it offers a thermal efficiency of 43.04%, which is the highest in the industry. The system is paired with BYD’s blade battery technology that also underpins the brand’s electric vehicle lineup.
global success story
BYD highlighted its long-term experience in plug-in hybrid technology. The company launched the world’s first mass-produced PHEV, F3DM, back in 2008 and has since sold more than 8 million plug-in hybrid vehicles globally. Today, BYD claims more than 35% share of the global PHEV market, making it one of the world’s largest hybrid vehicle manufacturers. The company also said that its cumulative customer base in India has crossed 14,000 units.
Why might DM-I be relevant for India?
The timing of DM-I’s arrival is notable. Hybrid vehicles are seeing renewed interest in India as buyers look for better fuel efficiency without fully committing to EV ownership. Concerns over charging infrastructure, long-range usability, and charging time continue to influence the purchasing decisions of many consumers.
BYD’s DM-i technology aims to address these concerns by providing ample electric-only driving capability while maintaining the convenience of a petrol engine for longer journeys. The company claims that fuel consumption is only 4.8 liters per 100 km under NEDC test conditionsWith acceleration performance comparable to 2.0-litre turbo petrol vehicles.
Product launch still awaited
Although the technology showcase is important, BYD stopped short of announcing a specific model for India. Earlier expectations had suggested that a DM-i based SUV or sedan may be launched Along with technology. For now, this announcement serves as a preview of BYD’s next phase in India. The eventual launch of a DM-i-equipped vehicle will also mark BYD’s entry into the hybrid segment, where it could challenge established players like Toyota, Maruti Suzuki and Honda.
With hybrids’ share of the passenger vehicle market rising and EV adoption continuing at a gradual pace, BYD is pitching the DM-i as a practical middle ground for Indian buyers seeking electrified mobility without the range concerns.