What is the range of the Han DM with a full charge and full tank of fuel?
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The Han DM has a battery capacity of only 15.2kWh, so its pure electric range is only 81km, which is at a medium level among hybrid models. The BYD Han is a B-segment car, with body dimensions of 4980 (4960)/1910/1495mm and a wheelbase of 2920mm. BYD Tang range: The BYD Tang has a battery capacity of 82.8kWh. The ZhiLian ChuangYue and ZhiLian ChuangXiang models have a pure electric range of 520km under working condition standards, while the ZhiLian ChuangRui, ZhiLian ChuangLing, and ZhiLian ChuangShi models have a pure electric range of 500km under the same standards. BYD Qin range: The actual range of the BYD Qin is 401km. The BYD Qin is a pure electric vehicle launched by BYD Auto. In terms of power, this car is equipped with a permanent magnet synchronous motor, which has a maximum power of 100kW and a maximum torque of 180 Nm.
The official claimed combined range of the Han DM in a fully charged and fueled state is over 1,200 kilometers, with some versions reaching 1,210 kilometers. Having driven this model several times myself, I find this figure quite reliable. In hybrid mode, the vehicle automatically switches between electric and fuel power based on road conditions. In urban driving, the pure electric range alone can cover around 120 kilometers without consuming fuel. On highways, the engine intervenes more efficiently, ensuring stable range. Key influencing factors include driving habits: aggressive braking or heavy loads will increase fuel consumption, whereas gentle driving, as I've experienced, can extend the range. Charging to full is quick, and topping up the fuel tank makes it easy to set off, which is highly convenient for long-distance travel. The economic efficiency is also notable—a single full charge and fuel-up eliminates the hassle of frequent refueling. Regular maintenance of the engine and battery is recommended to maintain optimal range performance.