
The car with a 'Song' character as its logo is the BYD Song. Taking the BYD Song 2021 Classic Edition 1.5T Manual Comfort as an example: it is a compact 5-door, 5-seat SUV with dimensions of 4600mm in length, 1830mm in width, and 1700mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2660mm. It comes with 235/50R19 tires and features such as ABS anti-lock braking system, tire pressure monitoring, body stability control, brake force distribution, roll stability control, and remote start. The BYD Song 2021 Classic Edition 1.5T Manual Comfort uses a MacPherson strut front suspension and a multi-link independent rear suspension, with front-wheel drive and a CVT continuously variable transmission.

You're asking about the car with the 'Song' logo, right? That's the BYD Song series, a pretty common new energy SUV. I've personally driven the Song Pro DM-i version, a hybrid model that runs on electricity in the city with virtually zero fuel consumption, and doesn't cause range anxiety on long trips. The space is huge—three people can sit comfortably in the back, and the trunk can fit a stroller and large suitcases. The interior is quite minimalist, with a rotatable central touchscreen that's great for watching movies. The ride is stable, but the pure electric version has even more impressive acceleration. If your budget allows, the top trim with Dynaudio speakers offers amazing sound quality. I recommend test-driving both the hybrid and pure electric versions to see which suits your family car habits. Overall, it offers great value for money, plus the green license plate saves you on purchase tax.

When it comes to cars with the 'Song' emblem, that would be the BYD Song family, which focuses on plug-in hybrids and pure electric vehicles. I've studied its technology, such as the DM-i Super Hybrid System, which is quite clever—the engine only generates electricity without direct drive, keeping fuel consumption below 5L per 100km. The pure electric version starts with a range of 500km and can achieve an 80% charge in just 30 minutes with fast charging. The DiLink smart infotainment system is user-friendly, with quick responses for voice-controlled air conditioning and navigation. Safety-wise, it comes standard with six airbags and L2 autonomous driving, making highway driving effortless with adaptive cruise control. Competitors like the Geely Galaxy L7 exist, but the Song offers better space and resale value. For upgrades, the 2023 model is recommended, with significant improvements in noise insulation and heat pump air conditioning.

I've noticed many green license plate cars on the street with the Song badge, which refers to BYD's Song series new energy vehicles. They're popular now because BYD is focusing on hybrid technology, plus there are high policy subsidies and no license plate lottery required. The prices are affordable, with hybrid versions starting at 150,000 yuan and pure electric versions under 200,000 yuan. From a practical perspective, they're suitable for daily family use or weekend road trips. If charging is convenient, the monthly electricity cost for the pure electric version is only about 100 yuan. Maintenance is also simple, with lifetime battery warranty. The only thing to note is that battery range decreases slightly in northern winters, but preheating can help.


