Can BYD's EV and HEV modes be switched freely?

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DawsonLynn
07/29/25 7:08pm
BYD's EV and HEV modes can be switched freely. Here are the specific introductions to EV mode and HEV mode: 1. EV mode: EV mode is pure electric drive, and the engine is basically not used. Only when the battery reserve is as low as 25%, the engine will start to provide power to the motor. This mode is more suitable for use in urban areas, which can effectively reduce the fuel consumption generated by urban travel. 2. HEV mode: In HEV mode, the engine is mainly used. When the battery power is as low as 80%, the engine will start, and the entire driving process basically uses the engine. In this mode, the engine driving the vehicle does not provide an excellent power response.
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