How many kilometers can the BYD Tang run?
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400-520 kilometers is the range of the BYD Tang New Energy vehicle. The BYD Tang New Energy vehicle offers high cost performance. In terms of configuration, it already includes features that are typically found in high-end vehicles. Especially in terms of fuel consumption, although it is somewhat high overall, it is still a new energy vehicle. The all-new generation Tang integrates the Dragon Face design concept, SEA large luxury chassis platform technology, DiLink intelligent connectivity system, D++ open ecosystem, third-generation dual-mode technology, ADAS intelligent driving assistance system, and other differentiated product values. The all-new generation BYD Tang fuel version is built based on the latest Dragon Face design language, showing significant changes compared to the previous generation, primarily influenced by the ideas brought by former Audi design director Wolfgang Egger. The signature large-mouth grille is paired with LED headlights on both sides. The vehicle dimensions are length/width/height (mm) 4870x1940x1720, wheelbase (mm) 2820, front track (mm) 1650, and rear track (mm) 1630.
As a BYD Tang owner with three years of driving experience, my observation is: there's significant variation in range between different versions. The pure-electric Tang EV can easily cover 480 kilometers for daily commutes, though using air conditioning or driving at speeds above 120 km/h may reduce the range to just over 400 kilometers, which is normal. The plug-in hybrid version offers more flexibility - my Tang DM-p can travel about 180 kilometers in pure electric mode, and with a full tank, the combined range exceeds 1,000 kilometers, making it particularly suitable for long-distance trips. I recommend checking the battery capacity and drive modes carefully before purchasing. During winter when temperatures drop, it's normal to see a 20% reduction in range, so remember to preheat the battery in advance.