How Long is the Battery Warranty for the Leiling Hybrid?

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McCalvin
07/29/25 3:02pm
Leiling Hybrid officially offers 8 years or 200,000 kilometers of free maintenance, which is almost equivalent to a lifetime warranty. Warranty Coverage: At the launch of the new Leiling Hybrid, the "Battery Care Program" was initiated. In addition to the original hybrid battery's "8 years or 200,000 kilometers" free maintenance, an extended warranty product was provided for all new Leiling Hybrid models, offering "unlimited years and unlimited mileage" free extended warranty coverage. This solution can be understood as a "lifetime battery warranty." Leiling Hybrid Configuration: The Leiling Hybrid uses a traditional nickel-metal hydride (NiMH) battery for its hybrid system. Besides lower costs, NiMH batteries are less sensitive to temperature and inherently safer than lithium-ion batteries. Additionally, the Leiling Hybrid is equipped with the latest cooling system to minimize the operating temperature of the battery pack, enhancing safety while also improving fuel economy.
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