as a cross between a Land Rover Defender and the
Kia EV9’s, the U8 boasts a high-quality cabin, complete with real nappa leather and wood veneers.
But it's the floating mechanism that's the real wow-factor, and BYD say this new tech “is not just a gadget,” believing the feature could be lifesaving in an accident involving water or even during a flood.
BYD has been rapidly expanding and is currently the world's second largest EV brand after Tesla.
The Chinese EV giants entered many European markets in the summer and hope to really challenge Elon Musk's brand.
Their upcoming release of the mid-sized electric SUV known as the Sea Lion 07 - one of three new models launching in the UK next year - could give the Tesla Model Y a run for its money.
Already, the brand has 42 dealerships in the UK - according to data collected by Autotrader - including a newly opened showroom in London's Canary Wharf.
Vertu Motors, known for their brand Bristol Street Motors, recently opened their very first BYD dealership which will even come with a robot assistant.
From a £23k bargain gem to the Swiss Army knife of family cars, The Sun Motor Awards 2024 winners revealedSadly, Yangwang, which is the prestige brand of BYD, has no official plans to sell their cars in Europe just yet, although the firm’s executives are strongly considering it.
The fact that they’re showing the exciting new U8 to UK journalists could certainly be a sign of things to come.
BYD is also set to become Uber's main motor of choice and will build a fleet of 100,000 EVs for the ride-hailing company within the next few months.
Uber has long been a pioneer of low-emission transport, with the beloved Toyota Prius hybrid the car of choice for its UK workforce.
Now, though, the company will take a leap into the fully-electric age under its new relationship with the Chinese manufacturer.
Elsewhere, Citroen has released a pair of new EVs that feature some clever pothole-proof tech.
The manufacturer has taken pains to address some of the long-running criticisms of electric cars with some handy extras.
Their boosted hydraulic cushioning is said to be able to improve the car's ride quality and prevent damage from potholes.
That's particularly useful in the UK market, since road craters are at their highest rate on record.