BYD Han Sourcing Guide: The Chinese Executive Sedan for Phnom Penh and Hanoi

The BYD Han is the Chinese answer to the Camry-to-Lexus upgrade path. For ASEAN executive buyers who want presence without German-luxury pricing, the Han DM-i and Han EV are the SKUs to know. Full sourcing math, trim breakdown, EXW cost, and the honest resale reality for 2026.

TL;DR

  • The BYD Han is the executive-presence sedan for buyers who have outgrown a Camry but won’t pay Lexus ES / Audi A4L money.
  • Two variants in used-import stock: Han DM-i (plug-in hybrid, range-anxiety-free) and Han EV (full battery, lower running cost).
  • Used 2022-2024 Han clears Phnom Penh landed at $32,000-42,000, Hanoi at $30,000-39,000 depending on trim and battery health.
  • Customer fit: business owners, senior managers, government-adjacent buyers in capital cities who want a statement car with modern tech.
  • Honest resale: 55-65% retention at year 5 — weaker than a Camry’s 64-73%, stronger than most Chinese sedans. Price the gap in.

Why the Han, and who it is for

The Han occupies a specific psychological slot: the buyer who wants to signal “I’ve arrived” without the German-badge price. In Phnom Penh’s BKK1 or Hanoi’s Ba Dinh district, a Han in the driveway reads as successful, modern, financially smart — distinct from the Camry’s reliable, sensible and the Lexus’s established wealth.

This is a narrower customer than the Atto 3 (mass urban) or Camry (everyone). But it is a higher-margin customer. Han buyers negotiate less on price and more on spec, delivery timing, and service assurance.

Sell the Han to:

  • Business owners replacing a 5-year-old Camry or Accord who want a visible step up.
  • Senior managers whose company allows a personal-choice executive vehicle.
  • Tech-forward professionals under 50 who actively want the Han’s interior tech (rotating screen, premium audio, driver assist).

Do not sell the Han to:

  • First-time buyers (overspec for the use case, resale risk).
  • Inter-province high-mileage drivers (the EV variant’s real-world range frustrates; steer them to Han DM-i or a Camry).
  • Buyers who explicitly want a German badge — you cannot convert that with a Chinese sedan in 2026.

The two variants

VariantPowertrainReal-world rangeBest for
Han DM-i1.5L plug-in hybrid1,000+ km combined (fuel + 120 km EV)Range-anxiety buyers, inter-city use
Han EVSingle/dual motor BEV~450-500 km (Blade LFP)Urban executive, low running cost priority

For ASEAN sourcing in 2026 the Han DM-i is the safer volume play — it sidesteps charging-infrastructure anxiety entirely while still delivering the EV-tech presence. The Han EV is the better long-run running-cost story but narrows your buyer pool to confident-EV urban professionals.

Trim landscape (Chinese domestic spec)

TrimChina nameUsed 2023 China retail (CNY)
Han DM-i 121 KM Premium汉 DM-i 121KM 尊贵型~165K-180K CNY
Han DM-i 121 KM Flagship汉 DM-i 121KM 旗舰型~185K-205K CNY
Han EV 506 Premium汉 EV 506KM 尊贵型~175K-190K CNY
Han EV 610 Flagship汉 EV 610KM 旗舰型~205K-230K CNY

The Flagship trims carry the rotating central screen, Nappa leather, and premium audio that justify the “executive presence” pitch. For a dealer building Han inventory, the Flagship trims earn the margin — Premium trims compete too close to a loaded Atto 3 to feel like a step up.

Landed cost math (Phnom Penh example)

2023 BYD Han DM-i 121 KM Flagship, 31,000 km, condition B+, sourced Hangzhou:

Cost lineUSD
Dealer purchase (China, used)$25,400
UCarsea margin + inspection + docs$1,700
EXW China$27,100
Sea freight Shenzhen → Sihanoukville$850
Cambodia CIF$27,950
Import duty + special tax + VAT (PHEV preferential)~$11,200
Clearance + inland$580
Landed Phnom Penh~$39,730

The Han DM-i qualifies for Cambodia’s reduced special-tax band as a hybrid (not full ICE), which keeps this competitive against a comparably-equipped Camry that would land $40-43K. See Cambodia duty mechanics.

Landed cost math (Hanoi example)

Same vehicle into Vietnam:

Cost lineUSD
EXW China$27,100
Sea freight Shenzhen → Hai Phong$720
Vietnam CIF$27,820
Import duty + SCT (PHEV preferential) + VAT~$10,900
Registration + clearance$850
Landed Hanoi~$39,570

Vietnam’s PHEV/EV preferential consumption tax is the structural reason the Han math works there. Full Vietnam context in our Vietnam decoded piece.

Dealer resale benchmarks (Q1-Q2 2026)

Market2022 Han2023 Han2024 Han
Phnom Penh dealer retail$34,500-38,500$38,500-43,000$42,000-47,500
Hanoi dealer retail$33,000-37,000$37,500-42,000$41,000-46,000
Vientiane dealer retail$32,000-36,000$36,000-40,500$39,500-44,000

For the 2023 Han DM-i Flagship landing ~$39,700 in Phnom Penh and clearing $41,500 mid-band, gross margin runs ~$1,800 — thin on a single unit. The Han is a relationship-and-spec sale: buyers who want a specific trim/color and will wait for it pay closer to the top of the band, where margin reaches $3,500-5,000.

Battery health (Han EV variant)

For Han EV units, the same SoH discipline as the Atto 3 guide applies:

SoHStatusAction
≥ 90%PremiumNo concession
84-89%GoodStandard pricing
78-83%FairDisclose, -12 to -18%
< 78%AvoidDo not import

Han uses the same Blade LFP chemistry as the Atto 3 — robust cycle life, but the larger pack means cell-level service is dealer-only and parts routing can run 1-3 weeks outside capital cities. The Han DM-i sidesteps most of this risk because the battery is small (PHEV) and the petrol engine is a conventional, serviceable BYD 1.5L.

Service and parts reality

BYD’s ASEAN authorized network (Phnom Penh, Hanoi, HCMC, Vientiane) covers the Han, but it is a lower-volume model than the Atto 3, so:

  • Wear parts (brakes, suspension): 3-7 days through network.
  • Han-specific trim/interior parts (rotating screen motor, Nappa panels): 2-4 week wait, dealer-only.
  • DM-i petrol engine service: any competent independent shop can do oil/filters; HV components dealer-only.

Set the customer’s expectation honestly — see our Parts & Service piece for the year-5 cost framing.

Han vs the alternatives at ~$40K landed

SKUStrengthWeakness
2023 BYD Han DM-iModern presence, low running cost, PHEV = no range anxietyResale below Camry, niche buyer pool
2021 Toyota Camry 2.5QResale, parts depthLess “statement,” ICE running cost
2022 Lexus ES 250Prestige ceiling$48-55K landed, different budget
2022 Audi A4L 40 TFSIGerman badgeHigher service cost, weaker EV story
2023 BYD Atto 3 PremiumCheaper, same brandNot an “executive” signal

The Han wins the buyer who specifically wants modern + presence + smart-money optics and is closed to German badges. That is a real and growing segment in Phnom Penh and Hanoi in 2026 — but it is not the mass market. Stock the Han deliberately, not in volume.

What we ship

UCarsea sources LHD Han from Eastern China (Hangzhou, Shenzhen, Nanjing dealer auctions):

  • Vintage: 2022-2024
  • Variant focus: Han DM-i Flagship (volume), Han EV 610 Flagship (premium-margin, selective)
  • Inspection: 18-point + SoH for EV variants + DM-i engine compression
  • Lead time: 14-21 days FOB Shenzhen, 28-35 days landed Cambodia, 7-10 days landed Laos

Current Han availability in our inventory, or send an inquiry with target variant and market.

When the Han is the wrong answer

  • Mass-market urban buyer: BYD Atto 3 — cheaper, same brand, broader appeal.
  • Maximum resale safety: Toyota Camry.
  • Genuine luxury budget: Lexus ES / Audi A4L territory.
  • Long-range no-charging buyer: Han DM-i works, but a Camry HEV is the lower-risk play.

Full framework: China vs Japan ASEAN decision hub.

Next in series B: Wuling Bingo — the entry-level EV economics for tier-2 city resellers.

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