How long can the BAIC EU500 last on the highway?

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DePaige
07/29/25 11:23am
"The BAIC EU500 has a MIIT-certified pure electric range of 416km. The actual range depends on the vehicle's resource usage and passenger load, with a real-world range between 340-520km. Below is an introduction to this car: Exterior Design: It features a fully enclosed front grille to signify its identity as a new energy vehicle. The robust front face is paired with C-shaped daytime running lights on both sides of the front bumper, offering strong visual recognition. The entire front face uses multiple straight lines to further widen the visual width. The side profile adopts a dual waistline design, and the rear features smooth lines. The full LED taillight cluster uses a vertical waiting design, providing high recognition when lit. Vehicle Type: A popular model in the current energy series.
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