
Song PLUS-DM-i offers better overall driving quietness compared to Tang DM-i. The interior of Song PLUS-DM-i emphasizes refinement and elegance, while Tang DM-i showcases luxury and fashion. In terms of driving experience, due to its smaller size, Song PLUS-DM-i feels more agile and offers better handling. Between the two models, Song PLUS-DM-i has lower fuel consumption, while Tang DM-i's is slightly higher. Additional information: Song PLUS-DM-i is equipped with a plug-in hybrid system consisting of a 1.5-liter engine and a permanent magnet synchronous motor, with 0-100 km/h acceleration times of 7.9 seconds and 8.5 seconds respectively, which is quite competitive compared to fuel-powered vehicles in the same class.

I'm currently choosing a family car and torn between the Tang DM-i and Song DM-i. As a mom who often travels with kids, I prioritize space and comfort. The Tang DM-i is larger with a 7-seat option, making it spacious for family road trips on weekends, with ample trunk space for strollers and large luggage. The Song DM-i is slightly smaller, ideal for smaller families and convenient for city commuting, but can feel cramped when fully loaded. Both models feature the fuel-efficient DM-i hybrid technology, with the Tang offering stronger power for hill climbing, while the Song has lower fuel consumption. If your budget allows and you have a larger family, go for the Tang; if you're more budget-conscious and mainly drive in the city, the Song is a better choice. Don't forget to test drive both to personally assess seat comfort and rear space before deciding.

I've been into cars for years, and when choosing a car, I pay more attention to driving pleasure and performance. The BYD Tang DM-i has powerful acceleration and quick response, especially in sport mode, making it particularly exciting to drive, and it gives me great confidence when overtaking on highways. The Song DM-i's advantage is its fuel efficiency, with daily commuting fuel consumption as low as 4-point-something, but its power feels a bit flat. In terms of appearance, the Tang is grand and stable, suitable for someone like me who pursues individuality; the Song has more fashionable and compact lines, which younger people might prefer. Both are equipped with the DM-i system, offering quiet and smooth performance, making them suitable for commuting. If you love mountain road drives like I do, the Tang is more to your taste; if you just want fuel-efficient commuting, the Song is sufficient. In terms of price, the Tang is a bit higher, while the Song offers better value for money.

As a working-class person on a tight budget, saving money is my top priority when choosing a car. The BYD Song DM-i has impressively low fuel consumption, only 4-5 liters per 100 kilometers in city driving, saving both fuel and electricity costs, which adds up to significant savings over time. The Tang DM-i has slightly higher consumption but better power, though it costs tens of thousands more, making the Song a more economical choice. For my daily commute, the Song's smaller size makes parking easier and city driving more flexible. The Tang offers more space, but that's not necessary for urban use. Both models come with long warranties, ensuring reliability and peace of mind. For someone like me with limited funds, I recommend the Song—it's fully functional and wallet-friendly. Only consider the Tang if you have more to spend. Don’t forget to check charging convenience, as both plug-in hybrid and pure electric modes can help cut costs.


