What series does the Han EV belong to?

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OMiguel
07/28/25 4:15pm
Han EV is a pure electric mid-to-large-sized sedan produced by BYD. The relevant introduction of Han EV is as follows: 1. In terms of exterior design, the Han EV features a strong sense of minimalist futuristic technology. The front face adopts a flat horizontal chrome grille design, connected with floating Dragon Crystal LED headlights. It comes with a panoramic sunroof and rain-sensing wipers. The headlights support height adjustment, and the exterior rearview mirrors support electric adjustment, memory, and heating functions. The overall body has high recognition. 2. In terms of the powertrain, BYD has applied blade batteries for the first time in the Han EV. The total motor power is 163kW, with a maximum NEDC range of 605km. The four-wheel-drive high-performance version accelerates from 0-100km/h in just 3.9 seconds. It also features three driving modes: ECO, SPORT, and snow, delivering smooth and powerful power output. 3. For interior configuration, the Han EV extensively uses genuine leather, wood, and aluminum materials. The structure adopts a wraparound design, and the information system includes a full LCD instrument panel and a 15.6-inch oversized touch central control screen. It has intelligent voice control functionality, and the front seats support electric four-way adjustment.
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