
Song Pro is a 5-seater vehicle. Here are the specific details about the BYD Song Pro: 1. Space Planning: The BYD Song Pro features a total of 22 storage spaces throughout the car, making it easy to find suitable storage locations for items. The rear seats can be fully folded down, creating an almost completely flat trunk space, which allows for an extra-large trunk capacity. The dimensions of the BYD Song Pro are 4650mm in length, 1860mm in width, and 1700mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2712mm. 2. Drive System: The BYD Song Pro adopts a front-engine, front-wheel-drive layout. It is equipped with an engine that delivers a maximum power of 118kW and a maximum torque of 245Nm. This vehicle is a globally recognized, intelligent large 5-seater SUV under the BYD brand.

I took my family to test drive the Song Pro last week, which is a standard 5-seater SUV. The rear seats might be a bit tight for three adults, but it's perfect for families like mine with two kids. The trunk is incredibly spacious—it can fit a stroller and still have room for three suitcases. The salesperson mentioned that all Song Pro models are designed as 5-seaters, even the hybrid version has dropped the 7-seat option. However, the rear seatbacks can be adjusted at multiple angles, and the middle floor is almost completely flat, making long rides much more comfortable than those pseudo 7-seaters. I'd recommend opting for the seat ventilation feature—it's super practical in the summer.

From a technical perspective, the Song Pro comes standard with a 2+3 five-seat layout, and its 2712mm wheelbase is considered excellent in its class. The rear seat cushions have been specially designed with extended length, providing better leg support than many joint-venture models. The trunk offers a standard capacity of 520L, which can be expanded to 1340L with the seats folded down. The 2024 model has also upgraded the rear with independent air conditioning controls. However, it's important to distinguish between the Song Pro and the Song MAX, as the latter offers a seven-seat version. For those who frequently carry five or fewer passengers, the space utilization of this car is very reasonable.

It's a five-seater car, and all Song Pro models on the market come with this configuration. Actually, five-seaters are more convenient because they don't require as frequent inspections as seven-seaters. I remember helping a friend with his car inspection last month—his seven-seater had to undergo an on-site inspection every two years, while five-seaters are exempt from inspections for the first six years, which is much more hassle-free. The rear window of the Song Pro is quite large, so sitting in the back won't feel cramped.

Yesterday I saw a newly purchased Song Pro in the neighborhood. The rear seats are very spacious. The owner mentioned that when going out with kids, after installing two child seats in the back, there's still room for an adult in the middle to take care of the children. There are also three charging ports, so the whole family doesn't have to fight over sockets. The car also features an oversized panoramic sunroof, making the interior exceptionally bright and airy.

I often take road trips with four friends in my Song Pro, and the trunk has no problem holding all our camping gear. The middle seat in the second row can be folded down to serve as an armrest, while the side seats feature independent adjustment. The roof can bear a load of 80 kg, so adding a roof box easily expands the space. The five-seat design ensures ample room for every passenger, making long drives much more comfortable than cramming into a seven-seater.


