Can BYD Qin DM-i Keep Up with Production Capacity?
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BYD Qin DM-i's production capacity cannot keep up. In October, the sales of BYD Qin reached 23,000 units, showing continuous growth. However, due to insufficient production capacity, it is expected to exceed 30,000 units per month once production catches up later. Customers may need to wait in line for the car. Introduction to BYD Qin: BYD Qin is a high-performance sedan independently developed by BYD Co., Ltd., featuring the second-generation DM technology (switching between pure electric and hybrid modes). Since partnering with Germany's Daimler, BYD's vehicle manufacturing technology has significantly improved. BYD Qin Exterior: The production version of Qin largely follows the design of the concept car, with the removal of the original brand logo on the front grille and blue elements around the headlight clusters. Additionally, chrome decorations have been added to both sides of the front bumper, and LED daytime running lights have been incorporated into the headlights.
Regarding the production capacity of BYD Qin DMI, I think it's currently keeping up quite well with the pace. As someone who frequently tracks electric vehicle trends, I've noticed that BYD has invested heavily in hybrid vehicles, with rapid improvements in production line automation. For instance, the production capacity at the Foshan plant has increased significantly. On the supply chain front, they've been doing well recently in managing batteries and key components, reducing bottleneck risks. Despite the booming market demand, especially with orders pouring in from second- and third-tier cities, I observe that through overtime and intelligent scheduling, delivery times are generally controlled within a few weeks. However, a reminder for everyone: in the long run, it still depends on the chip shortage and broader environmental changes. BYD's expansion plans are relatively steady, so if you're really in a hurry, don't worry too much—just place your order early for peace of mind. Of course, production capacity isn't everything; there can sometimes be minor delays in user feedback, but overall, it's a big improvement over last year.