
The car with the "Song" logo is the BYD Song. Detailed introduction about the BYD Song is as follows: 1. This car is the dual-mode version of the BYD S3, positioned as a new energy SUV, featuring an X-shaped front face in terms of appearance. On the side of the body, the car adopts hidden A/B/C pillar designs, creating a visual effect of a floating roof. 2. In terms of dimensions, the BYD Song measures 4565/1830/1703mm in length, width, and height respectively, with a wheelbase of 2660mm. 3. For power, the BYD Song is equipped with a hybrid system consisting of a 1.5T engine and two dedicated electric motors, with one motor located at the front axle and the other at the rear axle, enabling four-wheel drive functionality. The BYD Song has a pure electric range of 70km and an acceleration time of 4.9 seconds from 0-100km/h. 4. In terms of interior, the BYD Song features diagonal line designs and chrome decorations inside the car, with a red "Song" character marked at the bottom of the steering wheel.

The car emblem with the character 'Song' belongs to BYD's Dynasty series, typically referring to the Song SUV or MPV models, such as the Song Pro or Song Max. These vehicles target the mid-to-low-end market and incorporate new energy technology. For example, my friend's Song Pro uses the DM-i hybrid system, offering a pure electric range of around 100 kilometers, making it super fuel-efficient for daily commutes. It's part of BYD's innovative design, where the Dynasty series uses Chinese dynastic names to highlight cultural heritage—the Song dynasty symbolizes stability and wisdom, aligning well with practical family needs. The cars feature spacious interiors and rich configurations, like smart touchscreens and advanced driving assistance, offering great value for money. If you're looking for a family car, it's worth considering, but be sure to test-drive to experience comfort and handling. BYD's soaring sales in recent years prove the popularity of the Song series.

I've only driven the BYD Song Pro, the SUV version I bought last year with the eye-catching 'Song' emblem on the badge. The experience has been worry-free – the hybrid system keeps fuel consumption as low as 4L per 100km, making long trips stress-free. The interior uses solid materials, and the seats are comfortable, though road noise is slightly noticeable. BYD's Song series emphasizes practicality and eco-friendliness, with the pure electric version being even quieter. I think it's ideal for commuters or families, starting at just over 100,000 RMB – way more affordable than joint-venture brands. A friend who owns the Song Max MPV for family trips praises its spaciousness and reliable safety systems. Overall, BYD's Song lineup represents sincere craftsmanship, with high road presence that sparks conversations about Chinese culture.

From a technical perspective, the BYD Song series stands out with its DM-i hybrid technology. This system combines an efficient engine and electric motor to achieve low fuel consumption and high power output. For instance, the power generation module optimizes energy recovery, while the pure electric mode offers zero emissions, making it highly eco-friendly. The battery management is also safe and reliable, supporting fast charging, which makes daily commutes cost-effective and hassle-free. The vehicle design emphasizes aerodynamics, reducing drag to enhance range. Although the entry-level models come with simpler configurations, the core functionalities are more than adequate.

BYD named its car 'Song', drawing inspiration from Chinese historical context. The Song Dynasty was known for its prosperous economy and advanced technology, and BYD embodies its spirit of steady innovation to create practical and reliable models. I've discussed with friends how this reflects the brand's national pride, with the Dynasty Series also including Han and Tang, forming a cultural legacy. The logo design is simple yet elegant, complemented by the body lines, exuding a classical charm. Driving it gives a sense of fulfillment connecting with history, making it suitable for users who value tradition. BYD's move enhances the image of domestic cars and promotes Chinese elements globally.


