How many kilometers can the Qin Pro DM run on a full tank of fuel and a full charge?

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DiEthan
07/29/25 10:46am
600-700 kilometers. The following is an introduction to the range mileage: 1. First point: The continuous driving distance of a car with a full fuel tank under certain road conditions, most vehicles are 300~500 kilometers, while military vehicles generally reach 600~800 kilometers. 2. Second point: The range mileage is displayed on the dashboard to facilitate the driver's judgment of the vehicle's usage condition. 3. Third point: The range mileage of new energy vehicles refers to the distance traveled at a constant speed under ideal road conditions, wind speed, temperature, etc., after the battery is fully charged. Compared to hybrid vehicles and lead-acid battery (low-speed vehicles), the range mileage is shorter.
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