Is the BYD e2 a pure electric vehicle?

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DelAiden
07/30/25 3:58am
BYD e2 is a pure electric vehicle, positioned as a compact car with a hatchback body style. The relevant configurations of BYD e2 are as follows: 1. Drive system: All five models are front-wheel drive; 2. Suspension: Front suspension is MacPherson independent suspension, rear suspension is torsion beam non-independent suspension; 3. Body dimensions: Length, width, and height are 4240mm, 1760mm, and 1530mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2610mm. Its main models include: 2019 Standard Range Yue Standard Edition, 2019 Standard Range Zhi Comfort Edition, 2019 High Range Yao Luxury Edition, 2019 High Range Chuang Premium Edition, and 2019 Travel Edition.
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