What is the length of the BYD Han?

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MariaRose
07/29/25 5:07pm
In terms of body dimensions, the length of the BYD Han is 4980mm, the width is 1910mm, the height is 1495mm, and the wheelbase is 2920mm. The BYD Han features the family design language of BYD's Dynasty series, inspired by the Chinese dragon, symbolizing not only speed and power but also leadership. Relevant information about BYD is as follows: 1. Introduction: BYD is a Chinese automotive brand founded in 1995, primarily manufacturing commercial and family cars as well as batteries. Starting with a team of just over 20 people, BYD grew to become the world's second-largest rechargeable battery manufacturer by 2003, the same year it established BYD Auto. 2. Logo Meaning: The new BYD logo no longer uses the original blue and white color scheme, replacing it with an elliptical shape and incorporating light and shadow elements. Significant changes have been made to the font arrangement and graphic colors, highlighting BYD Auto's innovation, technology, and corporate culture essence, infusing the BYD brand with new meaning and vitality.
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