BYD is expanding rapidly across Europe, and for buyers the question is always the same: how good is the warranty? The answer changed materially in January 2026, when BYD raised its Blade Battery cover to 8 years or 250,000 km — and applied it retroactively to cars already on the road. This guide breaks down every layer of BYD's European warranty (vehicle, paint, drive unit and battery), the UK-specific figures, the fine print that can void cover, and exactly how BYD now stacks up against Tesla, Volkswagen and Hyundai.
BYD increased the Blade Battery mileage cap from 200,000 km to 250,000 km, keeping the 8-year term. If you already own a BYD EV or Super Hybrid in the EEA, Switzerland or the UK, you benefit automatically — no paperwork, no registration. This guide reflects the new terms throughout.
Decoding the General Vehicle Warranty
This first layer covers the entire vehicle, excluding the components that carry their own separate coverage. Understanding this baseline is key to the ownership experience, because it sets the floor for everything that follows.
The 6-Year Foundation
BYD provides a primary bumper-to-bumper warranty of 6 years or 150,000 km, whichever comes first — a notably long term that signals manufacturer confidence. This comprehensive coverage includes most vehicle components:
- Electrical systems, including the infotainment screen and lighting
- Chassis, suspension and steering components
- Interior trim, fixtures and non-wear items
- Most mechanical assemblies outside the powertrain
Paint and Corrosion
The bodywork carries its own terms, a common comparison point for new-car buyers. BYD splits exterior coverage into two parts: a paint warranty covering defects in materials or factory application for 3 years with unlimited mileage, and an anti-perforation warranty covering rust-through of body panels from the inside out for 12 years, also unlimited mileage.
Exceptions and Wear Items
As with every automaker, routine maintenance and wear parts are the owner's responsibility. Typically excluded:
- Tyres (covered by the tyre manufacturer's own warranty)
- Brake pads, discs and shoes
- Wiper blades
- Fuses, bulbs and filters
- Damage from accidents, misuse or environmental factors
| Coverage | Term (EEA / CH / UK) | What it protects |
|---|---|---|
| Blade Battery | 8 yrs / 250,000 km | Battery pack; guaranteed ≥70% SoH |
| Vehicle (basic) | 6 yrs / 150,000 km | General vehicle components |
| Electric drive unit | 8 yrs / 150,000 km | Motor & drivetrain electronics |
| Paint | 3 yrs / unlimited | Paint material & application defects |
| Anti-perforation | 12 yrs / unlimited | Rust-through of body panels |
The EV's Heart: Battery and Drive Unit
These are the most critical and expensive components of any electric vehicle, and the primary concern for buyers weighing long-term ownership costs.
The Blade Battery Warranty (Updated 2026)
The Blade Battery cover is BYD's headline promise — and the figure that changed in 2026. The terms are now 8 years or 250,000 km, whichever comes first, up from the previous 200,000 km cap. With out-of-warranty EV battery replacement often exceeding €10,000, this represents substantial financial protection. The extra 50,000 km mainly benefits high-mileage drivers — fleet, salary-sacrifice and ride-share users who can far exceed the ~31,250 km/year it would take to reach the cap within eight years.
Battery Health and Degradation
A common question on forums like Reddit's r/electricvehicles is what level of degradation is actually covered. BYD provides a State of Health (SoH) guarantee: if usable capacity drops below 70% of original within the 8-year / 250,000 km period, the battery is covered. This 70% threshold is the accepted industry standard, and BYD's LFP Blade chemistry is specifically known for slow, linear degradation over a long cycle life.
Drive Unit Coverage
The other half of the powertrain is equally well covered, reflecting BYD's vertically integrated engineering. The drive motor is covered for 8 years or 150,000 km and the motor controller for 8 years or 150,000 km — meaningful peace of mind on complex, costly components.
UK Owners: The Figures in Miles
BYD's January 2026 announcement explicitly names the United Kingdom alongside the EEA and Switzerland, and applies retroactively to existing UK cars. Because the UK quotes in miles, the figures look unusual but map directly to the km terms:
| Coverage | EU / EEA / Switzerland | United Kingdom |
|---|---|---|
| Blade Battery | 8 yrs / 250,000 km | 8 yrs / 155,350 miles |
| Vehicle (basic) | 6 yrs / 150,000 km | 6 yrs / 93,000 miles |
| Electric drive unit | 8 yrs / 150,000 km | 8 yrs / 93,000 miles |
| Minimum SoH | 70% | 70% |
The 155,350-mile figure is simply the imperial equivalent of 250,000 km. Some BYD UK pages may still show older mileage while being updated — confirm the latest terms with your local BYD dealer.
A European Market Showdown
Here we compare BYD directly with its main European EV rivals — Tesla, Volkswagen and Hyundai — selected because ACEA sales data places them among BYD's primary competitors.
Warranty Comparison
| Feature | BYD | Tesla | VW (ID.) | Hyundai (IONIQ 5) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| General warranty | 6 yr / 150,000 km | 4 yr / 80,000 km | 2 yr / unlimited | 5 yr / unlimited |
| Battery warranty | 8 yr / 250,000 km | 8 yr / 192,000 km | 8 yr / 160,000 km | 8 yr / 160,000 km |
| Battery SoH | 70% | 70% | 70% | 70% |
| Drive unit | 8 yr / 150,000 km | — | 8 yr / 160,000 km | 8 yr / 160,000 km |
Analysis of Standing
The data shows two clear BYD wins. First, the general vehicle warranty: at 6 years / 150,000 km it far outstrips Tesla (4 yr / 80,000 km) and Volkswagen (2 yr / unlimited). Second — and now decisively — the battery mileage cap of 250,000 km is the most generous in the group, roughly 30% ahead of Tesla's Long Range pack and around 56% ahead of the standard Tesla, VW and Hyundai figures. Where rivals may still appeal is dealer-network maturity and resale track record, which are more established for Tesla in particular.
- Battery mileage: BYD 250,000 km vs ~160,000 km for Tesla/VW/Hyundai standard packs
- Retroactive: BYD applied the upgrade to existing cars; rivals generally did not
- General warranty: BYD 6 yr / 150,000 km — well ahead of Tesla and VW
- Min. SoH: 70% — in line with best in class
Reading the Fine Print
The nuances below aren't always prominent in marketing material, but they decide whether a claim succeeds.
Is the Warranty Transferable?
Yes — the balance of the BYD warranty transfers fully to subsequent owners, provided the vehicle has a complete, documented service history performed to the official schedule. A transferable warranty meaningfully supports resale value, which matters even more now that the battery cover runs to 250,000 km.
Importance of Official Servicing
To keep cover valid you must use authorised BYD service centres for all scheduled maintenance. Owners on forums like speakev.com have shared cautionary tales of nearly voiding cover by using a non-certified shop for a minor repair. The takeaway: always use an official BYD service centre and ensure every visit is recorded.
Potential "Gotchas"
Two clauses catch owners out most often. Geographic limitations: a car bought in one European country is generally valid across the official BYD European network, but confirm specifics (especially roadside assistance) with your dealer. Modifications: changes to the electrical system, battery or software will almost certainly void cover for the related components — a key reason to stick to genuine, non-invasive parts.
Unofficial servicing and electrical/battery/software modifications are the two fastest ways to lose warranty protection. Keep a documented service history and choose accessories that don't tap into the high-voltage or software systems.
Maintaining Your BYD
Complying with the warranty is mostly about discipline: follow the official maintenance intervals in your owner's manual, and make sure the authorised centre records every service in the digital or physical service book. That documentation is required for any future claim — and for transferring cover to a buyer.
Out-of-Warranty and Everyday Care
Whether you're inside or outside the warranty period, using quality, warranty-safe components keeps the car protected and comfortable. The accessories below are routine, non-invasive parts that won't affect your battery or drivetrain cover.
The Verdict: A Competitive Edge
BYD's package is defined by a long 6-year / 150,000 km general warranty and, after January 2026, a class-leading 8-year / 250,000 km battery warranty applied retroactively to existing cars. Together these surpass most established rivals. The main owner responsibility is non-negotiable: stick strictly to the official service schedule at authorised dealers, and understand the wear-item and modification exclusions. With those boxes ticked, BYD's warranty is now one of the strongest and most comprehensive in the European EV market — a genuine reason for buyers to weigh it heavily.
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