BYD Qin DMI Top Speed

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SanAllie
07/29/25 12:45pm
It has a designed top speed of 180 km/h, while the highway speed limit is 120 km/h. Here is more information about the BYD Qin: 1. The Qin PLUS-DMI adopts BYD's latest 1.5L Xiaoyun plug-in hybrid dedicated engine. 2. The 1.5L Xiaoyun plug-in hybrid dedicated engine boasts a thermal efficiency of up to 43%, differing from previous DM models by focusing on fuel economy. Below are the four modes of the BYD Qin: (1) EV pure electric mode. (2) HEV series mode. (3) HEV parallel mode. (4) Engine direct drive mode.
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