What are the safety features of the BYD e2?

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DanielLynn
07/24/25 6:30am
The safety features of the BYD e2 include: 1. Front and side airbags for the driver and front passenger; 2. Tire pressure monitoring system; 3. ISOFIX child seat interface; 4. ABS anti-lock braking system; 5. Brake force distribution system. The BYD e2 is a compact car. Taking the BYD e2 2021 Upgraded Standard Range Standard Version as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4240 mm, width 1760 mm, height 1530 mm, with a wheelbase of 2610 mm. The BYD e2 2021 Upgraded Standard Range Standard Version is equipped with a permanent magnet synchronous motor, with a total motor power of 70 kW and a total motor torque of 180 Nm.
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ElliottLynn
08/11/25 2:15am
I've been driving the BYD e2 for almost a year now, and I feel its safety features are quite comprehensive, giving me peace of mind while driving. Both the driver and front passenger have airbags to protect the head and chest in case of a collision. The ABS anti-lock braking system is very practical—it prevents skidding when braking on rainy days, maintaining tire grip. The EBD electronic brake-force distribution adjusts braking power during turns for more stable control. The reverse camera is very clear, and when combined with the radar warning system, it makes avoiding obstacles while reversing much easier. The tire pressure monitoring system displays real-time tire pressure, reminding me to top up air to avoid blowouts at high speeds. The car body is made of high-strength steel, with a sturdy and durable structure that doesn't deform much in minor collisions. The battery pack is designed with temperature monitoring, automatically activating cooling when temperatures rise to prevent fire risks. Overall, these features make daily commutes and long-distance trips much safer.
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