
New energy pure electric vehicles include , BYD, Denza, BAIC New Energy, etc. The components of new energy electric vehicles consist of: electric drive and control systems, mechanical systems for driving force transmission, and working devices to accomplish set tasks. Taking the BYD Song 2021 Classic Edition 1.5T Manual Comfort as an example, its dimensions are 4600mm in length, 1830mm in width, and 1700mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2660mm. It is equipped with a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 118 kW and a maximum torque of 245 Nm, paired with a 6-speed manual transmission.

I've been researching pure electric vehicles recently, and there are quite a few options on the market. The Model 3 and Model Y are the hottest choices, with fast acceleration and convenient charging. Among domestic brands, the BYD Han EV and Qin PLUS EV are selling very well, with their blade batteries offering high safety. In terms of new energy vehicle startups, the XPeng P7 stands out with its impressive intelligent driving features, while the NIO ET5 boasts strong design aesthetics and battery swap capability. Traditional brands aren't lagging behind either - the Volkswagen ID.4 and BMW i3 offer stable handling, making them suitable for family users. In the microcar segment, the Wuling Hongguang MINIEV is affordably priced and ideal for urban commuting. These vehicles can generally cover over 400 kilometers on a full charge, which is sufficient for daily use.

There are so many options for pure electric vehicles now. For example, our family bought a Seal with a range of over 600 kilometers, which is perfect for weekend outings. For urban commuting, the Ora Good Cat is quite popular due to its compact size and easy parking. For the high-end market, the Porsche Taycan can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just four seconds, making it a favorite among performance enthusiasts. In the mid-range market, the GAC Aion Y offers a super spacious interior, with enough room in the back seats to cross your legs. I recently tried the Neta S, whose fastback design is particularly appealing to young people. In terms of charging, Tesla's Supercharger stations are widely available, capable of replenishing 80% of the battery in just half an hour. Overall, there's a suitable model for every budget.

When it comes to pure electric vehicles, the Model S has always been my dream car, with a range of nearly 700 kilometers. But for daily driving, more affordable options are suitable, such as the BYD Dolphin, which costs just over 120,000 yuan and offers a range of over 400 kilometers, with universal charging compatibility. Among the new automakers, the Leapmotor C01 comes standard with intelligent driving assistance across all models, offering outstanding value for money. Traditional brands like the Mercedes-Benz EQC and Audi e-tron excel in luxury. The recently test-driven Zeekr 001 stands out with its shooting brake design and in-car karaoke feature. In the microcar segment, besides the Wuling, the Changan Lumin is also popular, with its four-door design being more convenient for families. These vehicles cost less than 0.1 yuan per kilometer in electricity, significantly cheaper than gasoline cars.

The pure electric vehicle segment is divided into several tiers: micro cars like the Wuling Hongguang MINIEV, which can be purchased for just over 20,000 yuan. Practical family models such as the Yuan PLUS offer a balance of space and range. High-performance vehicles are represented by the Tesla Model X, with its eye-catching falcon-wing doors. The luxury segment includes the Lotus Eletre, boasting acceleration comparable to supercars in just over 2 seconds. Among domestic new energy brands, the Huawei-powered infotainment system in the Arcfox Alpha S stands out for its ultra-smooth performance. I pay special attention to charging networks, with Tesla Superchargers and XPeng fast chargers covering highway service areas. Battery lifespan now commonly comes with an eight-year warranty, and the cost of battery replacement has dropped by more than half compared to previous years.

When a pure electric vehicle, consider your usage needs: For urban commuting, the XPeng G3 is the top choice, with its automatic parking feature being newbie-friendly. For frequent long-distance travel, opt for the NIO ET7, which can be fully charged in just five minutes with battery swap. Driving enthusiasts favor the Porsche Taycan for its agile and precise rear-wheel steering. Family users may prefer Li Auto (Note: Li Auto mainly offers extended-range models, but pure electric versions are coming soon) or the three-row BYD Tang EV. I've recently been focusing on charging innovations, like GAC Aion's ultra-fast charging piles that offer 200 km of range with just 5 minutes of charging. Friends in the north should pay attention to battery insulation technology; BYD's wide-temperature-range battery works even at -30°C. In the used car market, Tesla holds the highest resale value, with three-year-old cars still selling for 70% of their original price.


