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BYD DOLPHIN SURF 43.2 kWh Boost (2025) vs Hyundai INSTER Long Range (2024) — Which EV scores the most points in this 17 point battle?
I battle these EVs across 17 key points:
-Total Power (PS)
-Top Speed (km/h)
-Acceleration (0-100 km/h)
-WLTP range (km)
-Trunk space (liter)
-Battery capacity (useable kWh)
-Charging Power (kW)
-Heat pump (Yes/No?)
-Frunk space (Liter)
-Trailer hitch possible (Yes/No?)
-Estimated charging time (Minutes, 10-80%)
-Charging speed (Km / hour)
-Estimated Real World Range (Km)
-Highway range with 15 minute charge stop (Km)*
-Averange charging power over a 10-80% charging session (kW DC)
-Rated consumption as published by manufacturer (kWh/100 km)
-Number of Isofix?
Please be aware that, at the time this video was released, I was unable to find any documentation indicating that the BYD Dolphin Surf can be equipped with a heat pump. It is also not mentioned in the online documentation, and BYD Norway, Denmark & UK have not responded with confirmation. Therefore, the Dolphin Surf is shown as being without a heat pump, but this may change in the future if BYD provides a definitive answer to my inquiries. Should it be the case, the Dolphin gets +1 point to the overall score.
Highway range with 15 minute charge stop measures how far an electric vehicle can travel after one 15-minute charging stop, based on ideal conditions.
These conditions assume a fully charged battery at the start, followed by two legs of driving at a constant speed of 110 km/h until the battery reaches 10%, with a 15-minute fast charge in between.
The test assumes climate and external conditions based on real range, and no time is required for starting or stopping the charging session. The charger always supplies the requested power.
The benchmark is calculated under three weather conditions—mild, average, and cold—and includes factors like battery capacity, efficiency, and fast-charging capability.
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Specifications: Presented in Metric Units
Data Source: EV-database.org
Note: Specs are accurate at recording time; always check official sources for updates.
Power Unit Comparison (PS vs. HP):
PS (Pferdestärke) is a metric engine power unit, common in Europe, while HP (horsepower) is part of the imperial system. HP was introduced by James Watt to compare steam engines to horse power, whereas PS is standardized for metric. 1 PS ≈ 0.986 HP, which may cause slight differences in power figures based on the unit used.
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