
The reason for the Tang EV being restricted is a blown fuse. Below is an introduction to the BYD Tang: 1. Space: The all-new Tang fuel seven-seater version adopts a 2+3+2 seat layout. From actual experience, the front two rows offer ample space, especially the second row, which features multiple adjustment functions for forward/backward movement and seatback angle. The third row can be used for emergencies. Similarly, with a 2820mm ultra-long wheelbase, the all-new Tang fuel five-seater version, launched at the 2018 Guangzhou Auto Show, adopts a 2+3 seat layout, positioning itself as a long-wheelbase large five-seater flagship SUV. 2. Interior: The all-new Tang interior features a low-key black design with a very tidy overall layout. The center console is equipped with a 12.8-inch oversized floating touchscreen that supports voice control and can rotate 90 degrees for easy access by passengers, making it very convenient. The central control area eliminates physical buttons, integrating all functions into the screen. Additionally, the car offers a newly designed three-spoke multifunction steering wheel, a full LCD instrument panel, an electronic parking brake, and electric seat adjustments for both the driver and front passenger. 3. Features: The all-new Tang fuel version boasts a wealth of intelligent safety features and user-friendly comfort features. In terms of safety, it includes the ADAS intelligent assistance system. For convenience, it offers electric seat adjustments for the driver and front passenger, seat ventilation and heating, a kick-activated power tailgate, rear independent automatic air conditioning, and more.

When my friend asks me why the Tang EV sometimes experiences power limitations, I have to say it usually stems from the battery management system's protective mechanisms. The system automatically reduces power when the battery temperature is too high or too low to prevent damage; insufficient charge also limits output to ensure adequate range; software issues such as version bugs or sensor misreporting may cause false limitations; driving habits like prolonged high-speed driving or sudden acceleration can easily trigger it; external factors like extreme cold weather affect battery activity. These are all designed for vehicle safety and to extend battery life. I would recommend regular software updates, maintaining battery health monitoring, avoiding exposure to extreme environments, and ensuring smooth driving.

As a Tang EV owner, I've found that power limitations are quite common. The reasons include: the system restricts acceleration when the battery level is too low to prevent a complete shutdown; reduced battery activity and power output in cold winter weather; delayed software updates triggering false warnings; temporary limitations caused by insufficient charging or using outdated cables; and heavy vehicle loads, such as climbing hills with a full load, which easily trigger restrictions. I feel the design prioritizes safety, but it can be annoying. Therefore, I make sure to charge sufficiently, preheat the battery, and check the app status to prevent issues, making my drives more worry-free and hassle-free.

The main reasons for the Tang EV's power limitation are safety precautions: power is halved when the battery is overheated or too cold; software bugs triggering false alarms; automatic output limitation due to low SOC; incorrect driving mode settings; and external environmental interference such as extreme weather. Essentially, these measures protect the vehicle, but the issue can be mitigated by using the APP to monitor and adjust settings, ensuring worry-free travel.

At the repair shop, I've seen many cases of Tang EV limitations. Common causes include damaged or aging battery sensors requiring replacement; delayed software updates leading to misoperation; user errors such as improper power management triggering restrictions; inverter failures or loose connections; and climate factors like poor heat dissipation in high temperatures. It's recommended to regularly maintain and inspect sensors, promptly upgrade systems to reduce failures, and enhance driving reliability.

As an automotive enthusiast, I believe the core limitation of the Tang EV lies in optimizing battery performance and safety. The powertrain restricts power output when temperatures are abnormal or battery levels are low; the software intelligently adjusts responses to road conditions and driving behavior; hardware components like controllers may have defects requiring repairs; improper daily usage accelerates wear and tear. The design ensures high efficiency and durability. I often study how to balance driving style with system limitations, enjoying the electric powertrain while preventing issues and maintaining optimal performance.


