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BYD unveils Racco ‘kei car’ MPV at 2025 Japan Mobility Show

BYD has thrown an oriental cat amongst the pigeons by targeting Japan’s most sacred city car class – Keijidosha (kei cars, or micro cars) with its Racco MPV.

Targeting the likes of Nissan Roox and Mitsubishi eK as well as Honda’s N-Box and N-One, the Racco is a cute electric car with 180km of range. Measuring 3395mm long, 1475mm wide and 1800mm long, the four-seater with sliding rear doors follows a similar formula to those aforementioned rivals.

BYD Racco MPV

A Racco RS was also on display giving sporty flair with red highlights on the front valance and brake calipers. Lozinge and C-shaped LED motifs at the front and rear give the Racco a modern appearance.

Customisation options also include an external rear spare tyre and roof box for camping adventures. A gaudy anime-laden concept was shown too.

BYD Racco MPV - rear

The interior is hard to discern at this stage, but features a three-spoke steering wheel design, free-floating infotainment screen – which may or may not be able to rotate – and plenty of ‘squircles’.

A 20kWh Blade LFP battery pack allows up to 100kW of DC fast-charging, with a range expected to be around 180km. Specific output numbers haven’t been mentioned.

It remains to be seen how Japan’s patriotic customer base will respond to a Chinese intruder, wanting to play in Japan’s most iconic vehicle class.

The only other time a foreign player has attempted this was with the Smart K in 2001. To comply with Japanese regulations, it had a width reduction to 1470mm, narrower track and tyres, but it was discontinued after three years.

Mitchell Jones

Eccentric car nut and just as enthused by roasting an egg on the air cleaner of an old Hemi as he is hunting the horizon in a space-age electric supercar, Mitchell's passion for motoring started at a young age. He soon developed a meticulous automotive obsession for obscure facts. He joins Driving Enthusiast as a features writer and car reviewer, following a near 10-year stint at PerformanceDrive.
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