2024 BYD M6 in Indonesia – e6 facelift, up to 204 PS, 310 Nm, 530 km range, from RM110k to RM124k

2024 BYD M6 in Indonesia – e6 facelift, up to 204 PS, 310 Nm, 530 km range, from RM110k to RM124k

It looks like BYD is about to have another winner on its hands in the shape of the M6, which makes its Indonesian debut at the ongoing Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show (GIIAS). If this electric MPV looks familiar, that’s because it is essentially a rebadged version of the budget-oriented e6, now with new looks, greater sophistication and more power.

Despite this repositioning, the M6 hasn’t lost its value-driven roots. Prices start from just 379,000,000 rupiah (RM109,500) for the standard seven-seater model, rising up to 419,000,000 rupiah (RM121,000) for the Superior variant. A version of the latter with six seats (including second-row captain’s chairs) will run buyers 429,000,000 rupiah (RM123,900).

This is in spite of the car being much more powerful than the e6. Even the base model’s single front motor has been boosted from a measly 95 PS (70 kW) to a far more usable 163 PS (120 kW), while torque has swelled from 180 Nm to 310 Nm. As for the Superior, that one gets the same motor as the Atto 3, producing 204 PS (150 kW). So equipped, the M6 will get from zero to 100 km/h in 10.1 and 8.6 seconds respectively.

2024 BYD M6 in Indonesia – e6 facelift, up to 204 PS, 310 Nm, 530 km range, from RM110k to RM124k

Of course, all models get BYD’s Blade lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery. The standard model’s 55.4 kWh capacity provides an NEDC-rated range of 420 km, while the Superior’s larger 71.8 kWh unit is claimed to be able to travel up to 530 km on a single charge. Speaking of which, the M6 can accept up to 89 kW of DC fast charging, or up to 115 kW for the Superior, the latter taking 40 minutes to charge the battery from 10 to 80%. Meanwhile, AC charging is limited to 7 kW across the board.

Design-wise, the M6 has been thoroughly modernised. The e6’s slightly gawky front end has been replaced by BYD’s latest corporate face, with a full-width silver bar (housing the BYD script) linking the revised multi-projector LED headlights. These sit above a wing-shaped bumper insert that ties neatly into the slim air intakes and chrome “tusks”.

The styling revamp continues at the rear, where you’ll find handsome full-width taillights that integrate a slimmer, more subtle chrome strip; you also get just a simple BYD badge instead of the tacky “Build Your Dreams” of old. The more upmarket look has been enhanced by another chrome strip around the lower perimeter, while 17-inch Y-spoke alloy wheels come as standard.

2024 BYD M6 in Indonesia – e6 facelift, up to 204 PS, 310 Nm, 530 km range, from RM110k to RM124k

Inside, the changes are smaller but no less significant. The horizontal dashboard, analogue gauges (with a five-inch multi-info display) and “Build Your Dreams” text (now in a more modern font) remain, but you now get wood-effect dash trim and a redesigned centre console with a stubby gear selector instead of a rotary knob. More importantly, the rotating centre screen is now powered and goes up in size from 10.1 to 12.8 inches – the same size as the Dolphin‘s. Apple CarPlay comes as standard, of course.

Other bits of standard kit include keyless entry, push-button start, an NFC key card, automatic air con, an auto-dimming rear-view mirror, cruise control, faux leather upholstery, a vehicle-to-load (V2L) function, a 360-degree camera system and six speakers. The Superior adds roof rails, a panoramic glass roof, power-adjustable ventilated front seats, Qi wireless charging and a powered tailgate.

Safety-wise, the M6 comes with six airbags, stability control and a door opening warning. However, only the Superior gets any form of advanced driver assists such as autonomous emergency braking, adaptive cruise control, lane centring assist, blind spot monitoring and automatic high beam.

Could the M6 make its way to Malaysia? The MPV segment has rebounded of late – sales have surged by 11% in the first half of the year. The e6 was previously earmarked for our market, and now that the local lineup has been fully fleshed out, this could make a great electric alternative to a conventional seven-seater SUV. Would you buy one? Sound off in the comments after the jump.

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Jonathan Lee

After trying to pursue a career in product design, Jonathan Lee decided to make the sideways jump into the world of car journalism instead. He therefore appreciates the aesthetic appeal of a car, but for him, the driving experience is still second to none.

 
 

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