Electric Vehicles

Arnold Clark BYD sites open in Scotland and England

Arnold Clark has announced the opening of two new BYD sites in Scotland and England.
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James Evison

Arnold Clark has announced the opening of two new BYD sites in Scotland and England. 

The two new sites have opened in Ayr and Newcastle with each branch showcasing the BYD line-up, including the BYD ATTO 3, BYD Dolphin, BYD Seal and new BYD Seal U DM-i.   

Customers will be able to enjoy a fully comprehensive look at these EVs, as all cars are available to test-drive, while Arnold Clark’s team of staff are on hand to answer questions and help customers find their next car.  

With the addition of the two sites, Arnold Clark now has seven BYD locations across the UK, with five in Scotland and two in England.  

BYD, the world’s leading electric car manufacturer, joined the Arnold Clark Group in 2022 and has taken the UK market by storm, outselling competitors like Tesla.

Founded in China in 1995, BYD, also known as ‘Build Your Dreams’, started out as a battery maker, entering the automobile industry in 2003, and now has vehicles in more than 300 cities across across 50 countries and regions around the world.

Its Dolphin Surf vehicle will arrive in Arnold Clark showrooms later this year, with a range of around 190 miles and 150bhp.

Craig Hood, Franchise Manager at Arnold Clark, said:

“We’re extremely excited to open new Arnold Clark BYD sites and be able to offer our customers even more choice when picking their next car.  

“BYD has made an immediate impact in the UK market, and our customers have loved their range of models and innovative products.   

“We can’t wait to welcome our customers to the new branch so they can experience the exciting cars that BYD has to offer firsthand.”

Image courtesy of BYD/Arnold Clark

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