What is the range of the BYD Tang DM plug-in hybrid?
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The comprehensive range of the DM-i can reach around 1,000 kilometers, with the pure electric range divided into two versions: 52km and 112km. Vehicle energy requirements: When the vehicle's energy demand is high, the auxiliary power system and the battery pack simultaneously provide energy to the drive system; when the energy demand is low, the auxiliary power system not only supplies energy to the drive system but also charges the battery pack. Battery pack: The presence of the battery pack allows the engine to operate under relatively stable conditions, thereby improving emissions. Not all hybrid vehicles rely on electric motors, batteries, and wiring. Some vehicles are driven by the combined action of hydraulic motors, flywheels, and accumulators.
I've been driving the BYD Tang DM for a while now, and its range is impressive. In pure electric mode, it can run approximately 100 to 200 kilometers, depending on the version; for example, my car has a pure electric range of about 120 kilometers, which is more than enough for daily commuting without needing to refuel. In hybrid mode, with a full tank of gas, the total range easily exceeds 1,000 kilometers according to NEDC standards. In actual driving conditions, colder weather or using air conditioning might reduce the range slightly, but there's no range anxiety on long trips. On my last trip from Beijing to Shanghai, I only needed to refuel once, saving both money and time. The vehicle uses blade battery technology, which is safe and reliable, and charging is convenient with fast charging capable of replenishing most of the battery in just half an hour. Overall, the design is thoughtful and well-suited for drivers like me who frequently travel long distances.