
The car model with the character 'Song' is the BYD Song. Taking the BYD Song 2021 Classic Edition Manual Comfort as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4600 mm, width 1830 mm, height 1700 mm, with a wheelbase of 2660 mm and a fuel tank capacity of 60 liters. The BYD Song 2021 Classic Edition Manual Comfort is equipped with a 1.5T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 118 kW at 5200 rpm. It features front-wheel drive, with a front suspension type of MacPherson independent suspension and a rear suspension type of multi-link independent suspension.

The main car models with the character 'Song' are BYD's Song series, including the classic Song, Song Pro, and Song Plus. I bought the Song Plus DM-i last year, and after driving it for over half a year, I find it particularly worry-free for city commuting. The fuel consumption is very low, and the hybrid system enhances the range, making occasional long trips stress-free. The exterior design is quite stylish, with bright LED headlights, and the interior space is spacious, making it convenient for carrying luggage or going out with friends. As a major domestic brand, BYD ensures quality and has numerous service points, with maintenance costing just a few hundred yuan each time. As for drawbacks, the electric version accelerates quickly but consumes more energy when using the air conditioning in summer. Overall, for young professionals, it offers high cost-effectiveness and is very practical for daily use. If you're considering buying a car, I recommend test-driving it to experience it firsthand.

BYD's Song series refers to models with the 'Song' name, and the Song Pro is our family's main vehicle. It offers ample space for traveling with kids and elderly, with a five-seat design that remains comfortable even when fully occupied. The trunk can easily fit a stroller and various bags. In terms of performance, the 1.5T engine is sufficient, and safety features like ABS and vehicle stability control are well-implemented, ensuring stability even on rainy highways. Priced starting in the 100,000s, it's not expensive, and its fuel consumption is average for its class. The hybrid version is great for daily commutes, saving around 100 yuan per month on fuel and electricity combined. Maintenance costs are low, with quick service at 4S shops and free first maintenance. However, the seat adjustments aren't very ergonomic, so a cushion is recommended for long trips to avoid back pain. Overall, it's very family-friendly, practical, durable, and worth buying.

The BYD Song series is a representative of vehicles with the character 'Song' in their names, and I have extensively researched the Song Plus DM-i. This model is based on BYD's Blade Battery technology, which boasts high energy density and fast charging—reaching 80% charge from zero in less than half an hour. In terms of design, the integrated front grille and headlights reduce the drag coefficient, and the hybrid system delivers excellent fuel efficiency, achieving around 4L per 100km in urban driving. The price range is broad, covering fuel, hybrid, and pure electric variants with a rich selection of configurations. As an enthusiast, I appreciate its rapid iteration and upgrades, such as the new version adding smart driving assistance features with precise lane-keeping. A minor drawback is the plastic feel of the interior in the base model, but overall, it offers good value for the price. Tech-savvy drivers might want to opt for the higher-end variants—it's worth a try.


