
The car logo featuring the character 'Song' belongs to the brand. Here are some details about the BYD Song: 1. Dimensions: The vehicle measures 4600mm in length, 1830mm in width, and 1700mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2600mm. As a compact SUV, it offers a reasonably expanded cabin space with ample room. The trunk can be extended to a maximum depth of 1.86 meters and is mostly flat, providing high practicality. 2. Powertrain: It is equipped with a 1.5T direct-injection turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 113kW and a peak torque of 240Nm. It comes with either a 6-speed manual or a 6-speed wet dual-clutch transmission, offering performance and fuel efficiency that are top-tier in its class and price range. 3. Safety: Standard safety features include an ESP body stability system. The suspension consists of a front MacPherson strut and a rear multi-link independent setup, ensuring a satisfactory level of safety and driving comfort.

When discussing car purchases with my friends, I specifically researched this brand. The models with the 'Song' character on them actually belong to BYD's Dynasty series, specifically the Song family. is one of the domestic brands that excels particularly in new energy vehicles. The Dynasty series is entirely named after ancient Chinese dynasties, such as Qin, Tang, Song, Yuan, and Han. My cousin drives a Song PLUS DM-i hybrid version, and he keeps bragging to me about its combined fuel consumption of just 4.3 liters per 100 km, and how the rear seat space is much more spacious than his old CR-V. On weekends when we go out, we've noticed that charging stations are now everywhere, and the pure electric version's range of over 600 kilometers eliminates any range anxiety. The Song series also includes a seven-seater Song MAX, which is perfect for families with two children. The latest models have upgraded the DiLink infotainment system to be as smooth as a tablet, with voice control for the sunroof and air conditioning being particularly responsive. Domestic cars nowadays truly offer both affordability and high-tech features.

With over a decade of experience in car repair, I've seen all kinds of badges. The 'Song' character badge is the exclusive emblem of BYD's Dynasty series. The entire Song family includes three main models: Song PLUS, Song Pro, and Song MAX, with total exceeding 500,000 units last year. The most impressive feature is the DM-i hybrid technology, which achieves just over 4L/100km fuel consumption even when the battery is depleted. One regular customer who drives a Song PLUS for ride-hailing saved enough on fuel over three years to buy a new set of tires. The VTOL mobile power station function now standard on new models is particularly practical, capable of powering induction cookers and projectors during camping. Identifying specific models is easy: the Song PLUS has a full-width taillight design, while the Song Pro features traditional taillights.

My research on the automotive market revealed that BYD's 'Song'-badged models sold over 400,000 units last year, making them the brand's champion. The naming convention of the Dynasty Series is particularly intriguing, with each dynasty representing different vehicle positioning: the Song primarily targets the family SUV market, with prices concentrated around the 150,000 RMB range. The latest facelift comes standard with a 12.8-inch rotating touchscreen across all trims, and its DiPilot intelligent driving assistance can recognize traffic cones and road signs. I once drove a friend's older model to Chongli for skiing - the snow mode handled icy uphill slopes with remarkable stability. Their new version now features the YunNian intelligent chassis system, which actively adjusts suspension stiffness when encountering rough roads, delivering comfort comparable to luxury cars in the 300,000 RMB class.


