
In the BYD Tang DM, the "DM" literally means "dual mode," which can be translated into English as "double mode." The BYD Tang DM is a plug-in hybrid model. Below is relevant information: 1. The new generation BYD Tang covers three powertrain systems: fuel, dual mode, and pure electric, named respectively as the new generation Tang, new generation Tang DM, and new generation Tang EV. As a complete redesign of the BYD Tang, the new generation Tang DM adopts BYD's latest family-style "Dragon Face" design. 2. The new generation Tang DM model adds two front and rear AC permanent magnet synchronous motors on the basis of the original 2.0T engine. Thanks to the comprehensively upgraded third-generation DM technology, leveraging the 542 black technology (where 5 represents 0-100 km/h acceleration in under 5 seconds, 4 represents all-electric four-wheel drive control, and 2 represents fuel consumption of less than 2 liters per 100 km), the new generation Tang DM with three power sources working together can instantly unleash a maximum torque of 950 N.m.

I've been driving the BYD Tang DM for almost a year now. This car is truly a representative masterpiece of our domestic hybrid SUVs. It incorporates the DM-i technology, where the electric motor and engine work in synergy. For daily commuting, it relies more on electricity, while automatically switching to the engine for long-distance highway driving, making it particularly fuel-efficient and eco-friendly. The acceleration response is incredibly fast, with 0-100 km/h achieved in under 5 seconds, offering a smooth and quiet driving experience. The spacious interior is perfect for family trips. It also comes with high-end features like a large touchscreen infotainment system, heated and ventilated seats, and more. After using it, I've saved hundreds on fuel costs every month—definitely worth experiencing.

As a family car, the Tang DM is quite practical. With two kids and elderly parents in my family, it comfortably seats seven people. It uses a plug-in hybrid system, allowing for dozens of kilometers of pure electric driving in the city, with virtually zero fuel consumption if charging is convenient. On long trips, the engine kicks in to ensure continuous range, eliminating worries about running out of power. The vehicle is large in size but handles turns flexibly, and its numerous safety assistance features, such as automatic braking and blind spot monitoring, add security to daily commutes. Maintenance costs are reasonable, and it's much more hassle-free compared to the pure electric version.

From my eco-conscious perspective, the Tang DM is an excellent vehicle. It combines plug-in hybrid technology, achieving zero emissions in pure electric mode, and its fuel consumption when the engine operates is lower than conventional SUVs, effectively reducing carbon footprint. Electric drive mode offers quiet operation with minimal pollution, supporting both home charging stations and fast charging, while its long battery life ensures economical cyclic usage. Under China's dual-carbon policy, such vehicles promote green mobility, and individual users can also enjoy subsidy benefits, making it both practical and socially responsible.


