How Many Kilometers Should a New Energy Vehicle Be Maintained?
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Both pure electric and hybrid models require regular maintenance. The maintenance for pure electric models is relatively simple, with the first maintenance generally required at around 5,000 kilometers, followed by maintenance every 10,000 kilometers, though this may vary slightly between different models. The maintenance cycle for hybrid models is basically the same as that for fuel-powered vehicles, typically requiring a routine maintenance every 5,000 to 10,000 kilometers or every six months to a year. Below is additional information: Maintenance items for pure electric models: The maintenance for pure electric models mainly involves daily care for the battery pack and electric motor, primarily focusing on inspection and troubleshooting. Of course, other items such as the brake system, cooling system, and shock absorber system also require regular inspection and maintenance. Maintenance items for hybrid models: The maintenance for hybrid models is largely similar to that for fuel-powered vehicles. The same engine maintenance items required for traditional fuel-powered vehicles cannot be omitted, and attention must also be paid to the daily care and inspection of the battery pack and electric motor.