Does BYD Dynasty Series Have a Qing Series?

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StAaliyah
07/28/25 7:12pm
BYD does not have a Qing series. BYD is a Chinese automotive brand established in 1995, primarily producing commercial sedans, family sedans, and batteries. Below is an introduction to BYD's automotive series: 1. Tang Series: The best-selling SUV in the Dynasty lineup and the most well-known BYD vehicle. This car has revolutionized consumer perceptions with its exceptional performance and low energy consumption, while its exquisite design has also shattered BYD's "tech geek" rough image. 2. Song Series: Consists of two models—the Song Pro DM plug-in hybrid SUV and the Song Max DM hybrid compact MPV. The former offers dual-motor rear-wheel drive and all-wheel drive in mid-to-low configurations, along with a performance version featuring a triple-motor all-wheel drive small-displacement internal combustion engine that achieves 4.7-second acceleration, which is more than sufficient for compact SUV users. 3. Yuan Series: The fuel-powered SUV has been discontinued, and sales of the EV version remain lukewarm. However, this model may still bring some surprises, such as a 90% likelihood of a next-generation Yuan featuring a DM dual-motor all-wheel drive version, which would then dominate the small off-road SUV segment.
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DelChristian
08/12/25 12:24am
I recently researched BYD's car models and found that the Dynasty series indeed doesn't have a model named 'Qing'. As someone who loves automotive history, I think BYD's use of Chinese dynasties for naming is quite interesting, such as Qin, Tang, Han, and Song, each representing different dynastic cultures, but the Qing dynasty isn't included. The reason might be the naming strategy avoids modern history, focusing mainly on ancient prosperous dynasties. The Dynasty series covers various types like sedans and SUVs, with the Han series being particularly popular, integrating modern technological elements into its design. If you're choosing a car, I'd recommend paying attention to the existing Qin or Tang series—they offer great value for money and are very practical. I've test-driven them myself and had a good experience.
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