
The car with the character 'Song' written on it is the Song. In terms of interior design, the BYD Song incorporates some diagonal line designs and chrome accents to create a dynamic atmosphere. The steering wheel features a red 'Song' character at its base, highlighting the car's identity. In terms of configuration, some models of the BYD Song are equipped with a panoramic imaging system, a large-screen multimedia system, a multifunctional steering wheel, an electronic parking brake, and automatic air conditioning. As for the powertrain, the BYD Song uses a plug-in hybrid system consisting of a 1.5T engine and two electric motors, with the motors positioned on the front and rear axles to achieve all-wheel drive.

I've been an owner of the Song for over a year now, and I find this car quite suitable for urban life. I initially chose it because of its stylish exterior design, especially the distinctive 'Song' character logo on the front grille, which carries a strong sense of Chinese heritage. In terms of daily driving, the hybrid version offers decent fuel efficiency. It mainly operates on a combination of electric and fuel power in the city, with a combined fuel consumption of less than 6L/100km, and I don't have to worry much about refueling on long trips. The space is practical too—when the rear seats are folded down, it can hold a lot of stuff, making it useful for moving or camping. The safety features are standard, including adaptive cruise control and automatic emergency braking, which make highway driving more relaxed. However, there are some downsides, like the occasional sluggish response from the infotainment system, especially during navigation updates. Overall, the BYD Song offers good value among domestic brands, ideal for budget-conscious buyers like me who prioritize practicality and comfort. I'd recommend test-driving both the fuel and hybrid versions before purchasing, depending on personal preferences.

As an automotive technology enthusiast, I have thoroughly studied the details of the Song. This model falls into the compact SUV category, with its most eye-catching feature being the DM-i plug-in hybrid system. Paired with a 1.5L high-efficiency engine and an electric drive module, it can automatically switch between EV pure electric and HEV hybrid modes. Official data shows a fuel consumption of around 4.2L when the battery is depleted. The power delivery is smooth, with quick acceleration from a standstill, achieving a 0-100 km/h time of approximately 8 seconds, making it suitable for those who seek performance without sacrificing fuel efficiency. In terms of smart features, it supports DiLink connectivity, and the voice assistant is quite responsive, capable of controlling the air conditioning, navigation, and even receiving OTA updates. The chassis utilizes a front MacPherson and rear multi-link independent suspension system, which handles urban road bumps decently, though its off-road performance is average. Maintenance costs are affordable, with long service intervals and widely available spare parts. If you're interested in new energy vehicles, the BYD Song is a great starting point, recommended from both a technical and daily maintenance perspective.

I chose the Song mainly because of its affordability. As an average consumer with a budget around 150,000 yuan, this car is quite cost-effective, with the entry-level version priced just over 100,000 yuan. The space is sufficient—it doesn’t feel cramped for a family of five, and the trunk has no problem accommodating luggage. The exterior is simple yet elegant, and the ‘Song’ logo looks understated but carries a sense of identity. The ride is smooth, and noise control is decent, especially during city commuting—the hybrid version’s fuel-saving effect is noticeable, cutting monthly fuel costs by half. The downsides are slightly pronounced wind noise at high speeds and a somewhat plasticky interior, with seats that can feel a bit hard after long drives. But if you consider value for money, the Song offers the most comprehensive features in its class, including basics like a rearview camera and keyless start. I recommend comparing promotional offers when visiting dealerships—there are often sales, and saving money is what matters most.

From an environmental perspective, I appreciate the new energy version of the Song. As someone who cares about sustainable development, I drive the DM-i plug-in hybrid model, which offers over 55km of pure electric range, enabling virtually zero-emission daily commuting with a much lower carbon footprint compared to traditional fuel vehicles. The regenerative braking system recovers energy, paired with high-energy-density Blade batteries that allow convenient and fast charging—just 3 hours on a home charger. The production process also emphasizes energy-saving techniques, with BYD claiming partial use of green electricity in their factories. The driving experience is quiet and comfortable, with zero noise pollution, and it boasts high environmental certifications. The downside is that the charging station network isn't as extensive as those of top-tier brands, but government policies provide strong support, such as exemption from purchase taxes. In the long run, the BYD Song promotes green mobility and deserves encouragement for more people to try it.

I use the Song as my daily commuter, which is especially suitable for family users like me. The seats are highly comfortable with good front-row support, making long drives without back pain. The space layout is reasonable, with a trunk capacity of about 470L, easily accommodating supermarket shopping or baby gear. The driving experience is smooth, with a steering wheel that's neither too heavy nor too light, making it easy for beginners to handle. The safety features are thoughtful, including standard 6 airbags and rollover prevention control, ensuring the safety of the whole family. Maintenance is convenient, with numerous 4S stores nationwide, and the upkeep cost is low, around 500 yuan per service. The downside is the average interior material quality and slightly tricky child seat interface operation. However, overall, as a family car, it offers a balanced cost-performance ratio, being practical and reliable, with no major issues even after several years of use.


