What is the range of the Song Pro-EV in kilometers?
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The range reaches 502km, supporting 70kW ultra-fast charging. Power system: The Song Pro-EV high-power long-range version adopts BYD's third-generation high-power permanent magnet synchronous motor. At the same time, the motor uses a highly integrated design with a maximum efficiency of up to 97%, matched with a fixed gear ratio transmission. Battery: It uses a high-efficiency ternary lithium battery. Through lightweight module design, the energy density of the power battery pack is increased, which also significantly improves the vehicle's range. It is reported that the NEDC range of the Song Pro-EV high-power long-range version reaches 502km. Another highlight is that the ternary lithium battery pack adopts BYD's new intelligent temperature control system, which allows the battery to operate in a comfortable zone under various environmental conditions, thereby enhancing the performance, lifespan, and safety of the battery cells throughout their entire lifecycle.
I've been driving the BYD Song Pro EV for a while now. Its official range is about 500 kilometers under NEDC conditions, but in actual driving, I find that for city commuting, I can typically get around 400-420 kilometers; on highways, it drops to 350-380 kilometers, which is quite normal. This largely depends on usage habits: turning on the air conditioning or heating quickly reduces the range, with cooling in summer cutting it by several dozen kilometers. Charging convenience is a highlight—it supports fast charging, going from zero to 80% in half an hour. There are several public charging stations near my home, so charging once a week is enough. For maintenance, it's important to keep the battery temperature stable and avoid prolonged parking in low-temperature environments, which can help extend the battery life by two to three years. Overall, as a daily family car, it's completely sufficient, with no worries about breaking down midway. The only suggestion is not to rely on the official range for long trips—always plan your route in advance to avoid running low on battery.