
The Tang 100 is equipped with a new ternary lithium with a total capacity of 23kWh. This capacity means that charging the battery from completely discharged to fully charged requires 23 kilowatt-hours of electricity. Of course, in reality, the battery cannot be completely discharged, and there are charging losses. When the battery is discharged to the 15% low-voltage warning and then fully charged, the actual electricity consumption is about 21 kilowatt-hours. Below is relevant information: Exterior: The BYD Tang comes standard with LED daytime running lights, HID xenon headlights, dual exhaust pipes, 18-inch two-tone alloy wheels, roof rails, and smart induction welcome lights. The Luxury and Premium trims do not come with illuminated door sill plates but feature headlight height adjustment. Interior: The vehicle includes standard features such as power-adjustable front seats, leather seats, automatic climate control, multifunction steering wheel, cruise control, sunroof, full LCD instrument panel, power-folding mirrors with auto-tilt in reverse, and digital TV.









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