BYD is working on a EV kei car engineered specifically for Japanese market

The Shenzhen-based automaker is preparing to challenge Japan’s tightly held mini-vehicle market with a fully electric kei car engineered specifically for Japanese roads. According to local reports BYD plans to produce the model in China for export to Japan starting in late 2026 

BYD is preparing to challenge Japan’s tightly held mini-vehicle market with a bold new contender: a fully electric kei car engineered specifically for Japanese roads. Recently leaked spy photos reveal a compact prototype that is being tested. It features hallmark design elements like sliding rear doors and a dual A-pillar layout, indicating strict adherence to Japan’s kei car regulations

Kei cars, short for keijidōsha (light automobiles), are a uniquely Japanese category of ultra-compact vehicles. By law, they must not exceed 3.4 meters in length, 1.48 meters in width, and 2 meters in height, with engine output capped at 64 horsepower. These vehicles receive tax and parking benefits, making them ideal for urban drivers. Despite incentive cuts in 2014—including a 50% hike in kei car taxes—these vehicles still account for roughly 35% of Japan’s auto market. 

BYD’s kei car would be the first ground-up electric model in this category developed by a foreign automaker. Reports from China suggest the vehicle will feature a 20 kWh battery delivering 180 km WLTC range, 100 kW fast charging, and an efficient heat pump HVAC system. With an expected price of 2.5 million yuan ($17,700), it will compete directly with the Nissan Sakura and Mitsubishi eK X EV—Japan’s two leading electric kei cars. 


BYD plans to produce the model in China for export to Japan starting in late 2026 and aims for a 40% share of the electric kei market within a few years. Its push into this category follows modest success in Japan with the Dolphin and Seal EVs, which helped BYD reach over 2,200 vehicle sales in 2024. The company plans to expand its dealership network to 100 locations by 2025. In 2024, the Shenzhen-based automaker surpassed Toyota in Japan’s EV sales for the first time, delivering 2,223 all-electric cars, up 54% from the year before. Toyota sold 2,038 EVs, and in total, 59,736 all-electric vehicles were sold in Japan in 2024.

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