
Differences between BYD Qin Pro and Qin Plus: 1. Different transmissions: BYD Qin Pro is equipped with a 6-speed manual or 6-speed dual-clutch transmission; Qin Plus comes with a single-speed electric vehicle transmission or E-CVT continuously variable transmission. 2. Different dimensions: BYD Qin Pro measures 4765mm in length, 1837mm in width, and 1500mm in height; Qin Plus measures 4765mm in length, 1837mm in width, and 1515mm (1495mm) in height. The BYD Qin Pro features front-wheel drive, a front MacPherson independent suspension, a rear torsion beam non-independent suspension, electric power steering, and a unibody structure.

I've been researching BYD cars recently, and the differences between the Qin Pro and Qin Plus are quite noticeable. In terms of appearance, the Qin Plus is more stylish and avant-garde, with more innovative headlight and grille designs, as well as smoother body lines, while the Qin Pro appears more classic and understated. In terms of size, the Qin Plus is slightly larger. In terms of configuration, the Qin Plus uses a newer powertrain system, offering better range and fuel efficiency—for example, the hybrid version is more fuel-efficient and provides a smoother ride. In terms of interior space, the Qin Plus has more comfortable rear seats and additional storage compartments. In comparison, the Qin Pro's base model is more affordable, making it suitable for buyers on a tighter budget. The quietness of the Qin Plus during long-distance trips is truly impressive, and it saves a lot on fuel costs too.

I'm comparing the Qin Pro and Qin Plus from a driving experience perspective. The Qin Plus is equipped with the DM-i hybrid system, offering smoother power delivery, quicker acceleration response, and a more effortless driving experience without any jerking. The transition between electric and gasoline power is seamless, with significantly reduced fuel consumption—especially beneficial for city commuting where it can save a substantial amount of money. In contrast, the Qin Pro uses an older hybrid system, resulting in slightly more noticeable engine vibration during startup and less impressive fuel efficiency. The two cars also differ in suspension tuning: the Qin Plus prioritizes comfort, minimizing bumps on rough roads, while the Qin Pro leans toward sportiness, providing better cornering support but potentially causing more fatigue on long drives. In terms of in-car technology, the Qin Plus features a larger central touchscreen, voice control support, and a much richer array of smart features. For me, upgrading to the Qin Plus translates to greater daily convenience and a more worry-free experience.

I mainly focus on practicality and convenience. The Qin Plus offers more space, with a larger trunk capacity, making it more flexible for luggage or shopping bags; the Qin Pro's rear seats are slightly more compact. In terms of features, the Qin Plus comes standard with more intelligent assistance, such as a rearview camera and lane-keeping assist, reducing the hassle during parking. The base version of the Qin Pro requires these features to be added, which means more effort in daily use. Regarding fuel consumption, the Qin Plus's hybrid system is highly efficient, with my actual test showing a combined fuel consumption as low as around 4L; the Qin Pro is slightly higher. As for the price difference, the Qin Pro starts cheaper, but in the long run, the Qin Plus saves on fuel and time. For weekend family trips, the Qin Plus is a reliable choice in terms of comfort and safety.

Let me compare the BYD Qin Pro and Qin Plus from a cost-saving perspective. The Qin Pro does have a lower initial price, with a difference of tens of thousands, making it suitable for budget-conscious buyers. However, the Qin Plus, equipped with new hybrid technology, offers better fuel-electric balance, easily reducing daily fuel consumption to low levels, saving hundreds in fuel costs annually. Maintenance costs are also lower, with a longer battery warranty period, reducing future concerns. In terms of features, the Qin Plus comes standard with smart functions like navigation and remote control, while the Qin Pro requires additional payments for these options. The Qin Plus is slightly larger in size, giving it a more substantial presence. Overall, although the Qin Plus is more expensive initially, it offers better long-term value for money, making it a worthwhile investment and providing more peace of mind while driving.


