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What is the range of the Yudo π1 in kilometers?

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Yarrow
08/29/25 3:56am
Yudo π1 has a range of 301 kilometers, 426 kilometers, and 430 kilometers. The Yudo π1 is the first model under the Yudo brand. Taking the Yudo π1 2020 Pro Long-Range Edition as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4010 mm, width 1729 mm, height 1621 mm, with a wheelbase of 2460 mm, and the body structure is a 5-door, 5-seat SUV. The Yudo π1 2020 Pro Long-Range Edition is equipped with a single-speed transmission for electric vehicles, the transmission type is a fixed gear ratio, with a maximum power of 55 kW and a maximum torque of 170 N·m. It is a pure electric vehicle.
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WillowLynn
09/10/25 8:33am
I've been driving the Yudo π1 as my daily commuter for almost half a year, covering about 20 kilometers each day. The official NEDC range is 430 kilometers, but in city driving, it can consistently achieve around 400 kilometers. In traffic jams, the lower speed actually reduces power consumption, making it more energy-efficient. However, on highways, the increased wind resistance causes the range to drop to around 380 kilometers when exceeding 100 km/h, and using the heater in winter can further reduce it by 10-20 kilometers. Based on my app data, charging once every two weeks is sufficient if charging is convenient. I recommend using the ECO driving mode, as the energy recovery system can help save about 10% of the power. The range is more than enough, the ride is quiet and eco-friendly, and it saves on fuel costs.
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GrahamRose
10/25/25 2:37am
I chose the Yudo π1 for its affordability and reliability. With a claimed range of 430 km, it consistently delivers 380 km in real-world city driving for picking up my grandson or grocery shopping. The electricity cost is ridiculously cheap - less than 100 yuan per month for charging, far more economical than gasoline cars. The range remains stable during drives. In summer with AC on, it drops to about 360 km, while winter proves more efficient due to better charging performance in cold weather. I habitually slow-charge overnight, never worrying about running out of juice. Regular battery maintenance is all it needs, and the dependable range should last a good ten years.
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