What Does BYD Super Hybrid Mean?
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BYD Super Hybrid refers to a plug-in hybrid system. Unlike conventional hybrid systems that are adapted from gasoline vehicles, this system is designed primarily for electric-driven plug-in hybrid models. Additional Information: 1. Plug-in Hybrid-Specific Engine: There are two types of plug-in hybrid-specific engines: a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine and a 1.5Ti turbocharged engine. The 1.5L naturally aspirated engine does not offer strong power output, but its peak thermal efficiency reaches 43%. The 1.5Ti turbocharged engine achieves a balance between thermal efficiency and power, with its peak thermal efficiency also leading the industry at 40%. These two highly efficient engines lay a solid foundation for reducing overall vehicle fuel consumption. 2. EHS Hybrid System: It adopts an integrated design with dual motors and dual motor controllers. The motors are ultra-high-speed flat-wire motors capable of reaching 16,000 rpm, with a maximum efficiency of 97.5%. The two motors utilize a series-parallel architecture, featuring multiple operating modes to adapt to different road conditions, further optimizing the user experience of this hybrid system.