
The differences between the Song Plus DM-i and Song Pro DM-i are as follows: 1. Exterior: The Song PLUS DM-i remains highly consistent with the Song PLUS, but there are subtle differences in details. The front fascia adopts a larger-sized grille with exquisite dot-matrix decoration based on the "Dragon Soul" aesthetic, paired with the "Dragon Whisker" decorative panel above, which shares the same origin as the Han model. This is the most noticeable difference compared to the fuel and EV versions of the Song PLUS. 2. Interior: The Song PLUS DM-i largely retains the same design as the fuel version but features updated color schemes for a fresher look. 3. Features: has always been generous with standard equipment, including features like electric driver seat adjustment, 360-degree panoramic imaging, and an electric tailgate. Additionally, the Song PLUS DM-i shares the same body dimensions as the fuel version, offering a very comfortable seating space. 4. Powertrain: The plug-in hybrid-specific 1.5L engine delivers only 110 horsepower but boasts a super-high compression ratio of 15.5:1 and an impressive thermal efficiency of 43.04%. In pure electric mode, the power response is agile, and cabin noise insulation is excellent. Test results show a 0-100km/h acceleration time of just 7.8 seconds, comparable to 2.0T fuel-powered vehicles.

I've compared these two models before. The Song Plus DM-i and Song Pro DM-i are both BYD's plug-in hybrid SUVs, but the differences are quite noticeable. The Song Plus is larger in size, with several centimeters more in length, width, and height, offering more spacious rear seating, especially with a larger trunk capacity for more luggage, making it more comfortable for long trips. The Song Pro is relatively more compact, easier to park, and better suited for urban commuting. Both use the DM-i system with ultra-low fuel consumption, but the Song Plus has a slightly larger , potentially offering a few dozen kilometers more in pure electric range. In terms of features, the Song Plus is more luxurious, equipped with a larger central control screen and more safety assistance functions, costing about 20,000 to 30,000 yuan more. In daily driving, the Song Plus offers more stable handling and better performance at high speeds; the Song Pro has lighter steering, making it easier for beginners to handle. In summary, the Song Plus is suitable for families with a more generous budget seeking comfort, while the Song Pro is an economical entry-level option. Both hybrid systems are fuel-efficient and environmentally friendly, with convenient charging options, but don't forget to maintain the battery regularly.

After having kids, we switched cars and tried both the Song Pro DM-i and Song Plus DM-i. The difference in space is noticeable. The Song Pro is shorter with a smaller wheelbase, making the rear seat a bit cramped with three adults, though it fits a stroller perfectly in the trunk. The Song Plus offers more rear legroom, making family trips more comfortable. In terms of practicality, the Song Plus has a larger cargo space for more luggage, while the Song Pro is lighter and more agile, easier to maneuver. Both hybrids are equally efficient, with fuel consumption around 4L per 100km, saving money on daily commutes with electric power. The Song Plus adds a panoramic sunroof and heated seats for winter comfort, while the Song Pro’s base model is cost-effective and sufficient. If budget is tight, the Song Pro is a great choice, but for outdoor enthusiasts, the Song Plus is more suitable. The charging mode of hybrids is also practical—test-driving to check seat comfort is recommended.

From a technical perspective, both vehicles feature the DM-i hybrid system, with equally efficient and low-consumption combinations of engine and motor. The difference lies in the Song Plus being a slightly enhanced version, offering about 0.2 seconds faster acceleration response and more sensitive braking. In terms of size, the Song Plus is larger with slightly lower wind resistance, providing better stability at high speeds. Regarding configuration differences, the entry-level Song Pro lacks some driving assists like lane keeping, while the Song Plus comes standard with intelligent sensing; however, both have equally durable packs capable of driving up to fifty kilometers on pure electric power. Daily driving is smooth and quiet for both, highlighting the hybrid advantage of saving money and being environmentally friendly. Maintenance requires frequent checks of the coolant and battery for the hybrid system.

When a car, I care most about cost-effectiveness. The Song Pro DM-i starts at over 100,000 yuan, about 20,000 yuan cheaper, with basic configurations like air conditioning and navigation that are sufficient. The Song Plus DM-i is priced higher but comes with a panoramic camera and an electric tailgate, offering a stronger high-tech feel. It's larger in size but also heavier, with similar fuel consumption. If the budget is tight, the Song Pro is a worry-free choice, saving money for fuel and charging. The hybrid systems of both are similar, with sufficient range and good charging pile compatibility. Maintenance costs don't differ much, but attention should be paid to the easy wear of tires and brake pads. Overall, the Song Pro is a cost-effective choice, while the Song Plus adds a bit of luxury elements, but whether the extra cost is worth it depends on personal preference.

The driving experience differs. The Song Pro DM-i has a more square and traditional exterior, with light and nimble steering that's easy to control in the city; the Song Plus has a streamlined, sporty feel and is more stable at high speeds. The interior of the Song Plus uses softer materials, and its touchscreen is larger and more responsive; the Song Pro has more plastic and is simpler but durable. The space is similar, but the Song Plus has slightly higher rear seats, preventing head bumps. Both have the same hybrid efficiency and are fuel-efficient. In design details, the Song Plus features hidden door handles for a trendy and modern look; the Song Pro is classic and easier to maintain. For daily driving, the Song Plus is more suitable for young people who love to stand out; the Song Pro is practical and low-key, making it the top choice for parents. tip: Keep the paint in good condition to maintain the exterior's appearance.


