What is the range of the BYD Han DM?
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BYD Han DM has a range of 81km. Here are the relevant details: Introduction: The Han DM currently only has one dual-engine single-motor version model data, with a pure electric mode range of 81km, equipped with a ternary lithium battery. Power options: It offers both single-motor and dual-motor versions to choose from. The single-motor model has a peak power of 163kW, maximum torque of 330N·m, a vehicle curb weight of 2020kg, NEDC range of 605 kilometers, and power consumption of 14.1kWh/100km. The overall appearance looks very aggressive, delivering a strong visual impact.
When I test drove the BYD Han DM last time, I specifically asked the salesperson. The official data shows a pure electric range starting from 121 km, with the top configuration reaching over 200 km. However, the actual range can be affected by weather and driving habits. In summer with the AC on, it's about 20% less, but driving gently can basically achieve the claimed value. With a full tank of gas, the combined range easily exceeds 1,000 km. Last time, I drove from Beijing to Qingdao without refueling midway. If your daily commute is within 50 km, you can basically go three weeks without refueling, just charging, saving a lot on usage costs.
As an experienced owner who has driven over 20,000 kilometers, the Han DM's range is indeed reliable. The pure electric portion is sufficient for daily commuting. I purchased the 121 km version, and when fully charged, it displays around 110 km. With gentle driving, it can reach just over 100 km, while more aggressive driving drops it to around 80 km. The hybrid mode is the most worry-free. For long trips, I always start with a full tank and full charge, with the dashboard showing a combined range of 1,120 km. In reality, I drove over 900 km with about 10% fuel remaining. On the highway, the fuel consumption is just over 5 liters. When the battery is low, the power is slightly weaker but still entirely adequate.
Recently accompanied a friend to pick up the new Han DM, he opted for the 200 km pure electric range version. The charging station showed 188 km when fully charged to 100%, and daily commuting doesn't require any fuel at all. On weekends, a round trip to the suburbs covering 150 km still leaves 30% battery, with a comprehensive fuel consumption display of just 2.1L, which is extremely economical. The 4S store mentioned that although the car has a small fuel tank, its thermal efficiency is high, making long-distance trips with a full tank and full charge truly hassle-free. Actual testing showed that driving 700 km with the air conditioning set at 25°C only used half of the fuel gauge.