What is the battery life of the Yudo π3?

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VanEmma
07/24/25 2:46am
The battery lifespan of the Yudo π3 can be checked according to the manual. Below is relevant information about the Yudo π3: 1. It adopts ternary lithium battery technology: The battery capacity is 38.5 kWh, with a maximum motor power of 122 horsepower and a peak torque of 270 Nm. Under optimal conditions, the range can reach 350 km at a constant speed of 60 km/h, while the official NEDC comprehensive range is 251 km. Nowadays, electric vehicles generally offer around 300 km, so this advantage is not very significant. The charging port is designed on the front grille and can be opened by pressing the emblem even when the car is locked. Inside, there are both fast and slow charging interfaces. 2. As a fully forward-developed product of Yudo New Energy Vehicle: The Yudo π3 is purely electric-driven, equipped with a ternary lithium battery and a permanent magnet synchronous motor, delivering a peak torque of 270 Nm and a 38.5 kWh battery capacity. It can accelerate from 0 to 50 km/h in just 4 seconds. The Yudo π3 combines features such as 'high aesthetics, comfort and convenience,' 'high-tech, smart connectivity,' 'long range, superior performance,' and 'high safety, driving security.' With a length of 4.34 meters, the Yudo π3 achieves a spacious and comfortable interior that surpasses typical A-class SUVs. This means the Yudo π3 will meet the needs of more families for travel, significantly promoting the popularity of pure electric vehicles.
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DiAva
08/10/25 10:22pm
Speaking of the battery life of the Yudo π3, as an owner who has driven it for over a year, I've personally experienced its performance. The official advertised range is around 401 kilometers. In city driving with air conditioning on or in traffic jams, it can typically cover about 340 kilometers. On highways, due to faster power consumption, the range might drop to just over 300 kilometers. The battery is lithium-ion type, with an overall lifespan of 8-10 years or around 150,000 kilometers, which aligns with the experiences of my friends who drive electric vehicles. To extend its lifespan, I recommend not depleting the battery completely before charging and stopping at around 80% each time. Additionally, parking underground in summer to avoid direct sunlight and preheating for a few minutes before cold starts in winter helps protect the battery. Yudo also offers an 8-year or 120,000-kilometer warranty for the battery. I had it checked at the 4S store last year, and their service was quite considerate. Overall, as long as you pay attention to these habits, the battery can last a long time without costing much.
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