What is the range of the BYD Tang in kilometers?
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The electric version of the BYD Tang has a range of 520 kilometers and can be fully charged in 1.4 hours using fast charging. Below is an introduction to the BYD Tang: Introduction to the exterior: The new car retains the family-style large-sized grille paired with the dynasty emblem design, giving it high recognition. Additionally, it offers the option of the same Dragon Face aesthetic front fascia as the BYD Han EV, providing diverse styles. The body dimensions are 4870/1940/1720 mm, with a wheelbase of 2820 mm. The rear features a currently popular full-width taillight design, complemented by the iconic 'BUILD-YOUR-DREAM' lettering. Introduction to the powertrain: In terms of powertrain, the new BYD Tang offers two versions: single motor and dual motor. The single motor version has a maximum power of 180 kW and torque of 350 N·m, while the dual motor version has maximum powers of 180 kW and 200 kW, respectively, with peak torque reaching 350 N·m for both. The car is equipped with BYD's core technology—the lithium iron phosphate Blade Battery. In terms of configuration, the new car offers options such as ACC cruise control, front camera, front and rear bumpers, and various wheel designs.
The range of the BYD Tang varies by specific model. I personally drive the Tang DM plug-in hybrid version. For daily commuting, I mainly use the pure electric mode, which can cover about 120 to 150 kilometers on a full charge, making it quite suitable for city driving and rarely requiring refueling. When driving long distances, I switch to the hybrid mode, with a combined range exceeding 1,000 kilometers, allowing me to travel for a long time on a single tank of fuel. Of course, the range is not fixed; for example, using air conditioning in summer or in low winter temperatures can reduce the pure electric range by over 20 kilometers. My suggestion is that if you mainly drive within the city, charging daily in pure electric mode will save a lot of costs compared to gasoline cars. Before long trips, check the battery health status to ensure there are no system faults. Overall, this car is designed to be very practical, with sufficient range for daily needs without hassle. I’ve been using it for almost a year without any major issues.
The range of the BYD Tang depends on the model version. For the pure electric version like the Tang EV, the official data is around 600 kilometers, but actual driving range varies due to driving habits and conditions. I usually research new energy technology, and it uses blade battery technology with high energy density, so a stable range of 450 to 550 kilometers is common. For the hybrid version like the DM-i, the pure electric range is 120 to 150 kilometers, and the combined range with a full tank and full charge exceeds 1,000 kilometers. Factors affecting range include speed, air conditioning, and battery management: steady highway driving can approach the upper limit, while frequent braking and acceleration consume more energy. In terms of charging, fast charging can replenish 80% in 30 minutes. It is recommended to optimize routes using the onboard smart system to reduce energy loss. For long-term maintenance, regular checks on battery degradation are important, and BYD's lifetime battery warranty is a plus point.