How many kilometers can a BYD Song Pro run on a full tank of fuel?

1 Answers
McMia
07/30/25 10:11am
Under normal circumstances, a full tank of fuel can run about 600~700 kilometers. The official fuel consumption is around 8 liters per 100 kilometers. Here are the relevant details: 1. Positioning: The BYD Song Pro is defined as a compact SUV. The fuel version is equipped with a 1.5T engine and comes with an automatic transmission. 2. Dimensions: The fuel version of the Song Pro has a wheelbase of 2712mm, with body dimensions of 4650mm in length, 1860mm in width, and 1700mm in height. It offers ample space, surpassing its peers as a large five-seat SUV, which also makes the vehicle relatively heavy, weighing 1.6 tons. 3. Engine: The fuel version of the Song Pro is equipped with a 1.5T engine paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission, meeting the China VI-B emission standards, with a maximum horsepower of 160. It features a newly optimized wet dual-clutch transmission for smoother power output.
Was this review help?
2
5
Share
More Forum Discussions

What is the correct way to use hazard warning lights?

The correct usage of hazard warning lights is as follows: 1. When driving in foggy conditions, due to reduced visibility, you should not only turn on the hazard warning lights but also activate the fog lights to alert other vehicles. 2. In case of vehicle breakdown or traffic accidents on the road, hazard warning lights should be turned on to warn passing vehicles for safety. On highways, failure to use lights and set up warning signs properly after a breakdown or accident will result in a 12-point penalty. 3. When towing a malfunctioning vehicle, both the towing vehicle and the towed vehicle should turn on the hazard warning lights to indicate their abnormal status. 4. When temporarily parked on the road, turn on the hazard warning lights to alert other vehicles. 5. When forming a convoy as permitted by traffic authorities, all vehicles in the convoy should activate their hazard warning lights.
18
4
Share

What are the common transmission faults of Honda CR-V?

Common transmission faults of Honda CR-V include: 1. Accumulation of dirt and impurities inside the valve body, forming blockages that prevent effective regulation of oil pressure; 2. Transmission overheating, which can degrade the quality and friction characteristics of automatic transmission fluid, leading to sludge buildup inside the transmission, causing jerking and impact. If the temperature exceeds 120 degrees, rubber sealing materials may begin to harden or hydraulic pressure may decrease. Below is more information about the 2021 Honda CR-V 240TURBO manual two-wheel-drive classic edition: 1. It is a compact 5-door, 5-seat SUV with dimensions of 4621mm in length, 1855mm in width, and 1679mm in height. 2. It has a wheelbase of 2661mm, equipped with a 6-speed manual transmission, and the engine delivers a maximum torque of 243 Nm and a maximum horsepower of 193 hp.
14
3
Share

Do You Need to Replace the Control Arm When the Control Arm Bushing is Worn Out?

Do You Need to Replace the Control Arm When the Control Arm Bushing is Worn Out. Lift the vehicle: Remove the control arm bushing, then remove both ends of the control arm. Select two corresponding size metal sleeves and install the purchased bushing. The larger ones are left and right specific, marked with (L or R). Remove the old control arm: Then proceed with disassembly to remove the screws. This is the removed bushing, which falls off with a gentle pull, indicating quality issues. It may cause drumming sounds, front and rear tire play, accelerate the wear of the small tie rod, and thus affect the stabilizer bar and shock absorber. Install the new control arm: Apply dish soap to the new control arm bushing for lubrication to facilitate installation. Other lubricants that do not corrode rubber can also be used, but engine oil should not be used.
3
5
Share

Is it necessary to install a grounding strip to remove static electricity from private cars?

It is necessary to install a grounding strip to remove static electricity from private cars. Static electricity buildup in winter can lead to hazards: Especially in winter or abnormally dry environments, static electricity cannot dissipate through the air. Installation ensures improved vehicle safety. For older vehicles with minor oil seepage, static electricity may generate sparks that pose certain life safety threats. While driving, unexpected static shocks may cause excessive fright, potentially leading to traffic accidents. Static electricity can harm human health: Accumulated static electricity in the human body can damage health, severely affecting metabolism, raising blood sugar levels, causing skin diseases, and leading to autonomic nervous system disorders, reduced immunity, and increased susceptibility to illnesses like colds. Particularly during refueling at gas stations, it may also trigger accidental incidents.
11
2
Share

Can I Switch from 95 Octane Gasoline to 92 Octane Gasoline for My Car?

Car 95 octane gasoline can be switched to 92 octane gasoline. Different compression ratios apply: Generally, cars with a compression ratio between 8.5 and 9.5 should use 92 octane gasoline; cars with a compression ratio greater than 9.5 should use 95 octane gasoline. The choice is relatively based on the fuel tank settings of the car itself. Different octane levels: The octane level of 92 octane gasoline is lower than that of 95 octane gasoline. That is, 92 octane gasoline contains 92% isooctane, while 95 octane gasoline has an octane level of 95%. Different fuel prices: The unit price of 92 octane gasoline is cheaper than that of 95 octane gasoline.
19
3
Share

How Many Lumens Does the SST40 LED Emit?

Around 2000. Below is an introduction to the lumens of LED car lights: 1. Halogen Low Beam: For LED car light bulbs using halogen low beam, around 1000 lumens is suitable, while for high beam, around 1200 lumens is appropriate. 2. Xenon Lights: If equipped with xenon lights, over 2000 lumens is suitable. Below are additional details on related topics: 1. Car Headlights: Also known as car front lights or LED daytime running lights, it is essential to use car headlights properly during daily driving to ensure road safety. Xenon headlights differ from traditional halogen lights as they are high-voltage discharge lamps. 2. Light Emission Principle: The light emission principle involves stimulating a chemical reaction between xenon gas and rare metals using positive and negative electricity. Therefore, the lamp contains a glass bulb filled with xenon gas and a small amount of rare metals.
11
5
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.