BYD took advantage of its presence at the Beijing Auto Show to unveil the Ocean-M prototype, which previews a sports model that is expected to hit the market in the third quarter of this year.

With a bold look, the Ocean-M features a front section marked by the luminous signature, with wide headlights and a bumper with two generous air intakes.
This prototype, which is expected to rival the Hyundai Ioniq 5 N, is equipped with 18″ five-spoke wheels that enhance the sporty image, while the rear is marked by a huge wing and LED taillights connected by a light bar.




BYD did not disclose details about the 100% electric powertrain of this prototype, but told “CarNewsChina” that the Ocean-M will debut a new platform, the e-platform 4.0.
It is also possible that this sports car will be one of the first BYD models to use second-generation Blade batteries.