Difference Between BYD Yuan Pro and Yuan EV?

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ColemanMarie
07/30/25 6:29am
BYD Yuan Pro is a revised version of the Yuan EV, with the most significant difference lying in the powertrain of the Yuan Pro. The new Yuan Pro will be equipped with lithium iron phosphate Blade Battery across all models; BYD's Blade Battery technology has passed the most stringent nail penetration test for power batteries, ensuring absolute safety. Below are additional details: 1. Body Dimensions: The front face of the BYD Yuan Pro features a closed grille design, giving the front a fuller appearance. The vehicle measures 4375mm in length, 1785mm in width, and 1680mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2535mm, presenting an overall visual thickness with longitudinal extension. 2. Powertrain: As a pure electric vehicle, this marks the first time the BYD Yuan series is equipped with a lithium iron phosphate Blade Battery, enhancing safety performance. It offers an NEDC range of 401 kilometers, with the motor delivering a maximum power of 136 horsepower and a peak torque of 210N·m.
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