How many kilometers can the BYD Qin electric car run?
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The pure electric mode of the BYD Qin can achieve a range of approximately 70 kilometers. Below is an introduction to the BYD Qin: 1. The BYD Qin is a plug-in hybrid model that adopts the 'dual-engine dual-mode' core power system. In pure electric mode, the BYD Qin achieves a range of 70 kilometers, with a fuel consumption of 1.6 liters per 100 kilometers. Its acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in just 5.9 seconds demonstrates its excellent performance. 2. In tests where the battery was fully charged to 100% and then depleted to 5%, three BYD Qin vehicles achieved ranges of 66 kilometers, 92.3 kilometers, and 91.7 kilometers respectively, far exceeding the officially claimed range of 70 kilometers.
I've driven the BYD Qin electric car, and the range varies by model. The Qin DM-i plug-in hybrid has an official pure electric range of 120 km, but in daily driving, it's around 100-110 km, especially stable for urban commuting without air conditioning. When switched to hybrid mode, the combined fuel and electric range can exceed 1,000 km, making it very fuel-efficient on highways. Factors affecting the range include driving habits and road conditions, with rapid acceleration or uphill driving consuming more power. Charging at home with a standard power outlet takes just a few hours, and maintenance is simple and cost-effective. In the long run, it's much more economical than pure gasoline cars, especially in city traffic with frequent stops and starts, where the electric mode is particularly efficient. The battery is durable, but it's advisable to perform regular maintenance to avoid excessive discharge affecting its lifespan.