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Which factory produces the BYD Tang?

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LaLily
09/06/25 4:24am
BYD Tang is produced at the Shenzhen Pingshan base. Here are the relevant details about the BYD Tang: 1. Body dimensions: The length, width, and height are 4870 mm, 1940 mm, and 1720 mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2820 mm. 2. Powertrain: The BYD Tang is equipped with a three-engine dual-mode powertrain system, consisting of a 2.0T turbocharged engine and front and rear motors, enabling independent power output for the front and rear wheels. In hybrid mode, the three engines work simultaneously, delivering a maximum power of 371 kW and a peak torque of 720 Nm. 3. Exterior design: The BYD Tang still retains some resemblance to the S6 and S7 models, but the front end features a completely new design with large chrome accents, a black honeycomb grille, a large mouth-style air intake on the front bumper, LED daytime running lights, and a new five-spoke wheel design, making it noticeably sportier than the S7. At the rear, the BYD Tang features distinctive taillights with a chrome strip connecting the two lights.
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DeAriel
09/18/25 4:18am
The BYD Tang is primarily produced at the BYD Pingshan Factory in Shenzhen, which serves as BYD's headquarters. The production line there is particularly advanced, and during my last visit, I toured their assembly workshop where all the equipment consisted of brand-new automated machinery. This factory also manufactures other high-end BYD models, such as the Han series, which rolls off the same production line. Quality control at the Shenzhen factory is quite stringent, especially to ensure the premium quality of flagship SUVs like the Tang. It's said that there are over 200 inspection steps throughout the entire production process. If you visit the area near the factory, you can often see newly assembled vehicles lined up, waiting for transportation—a truly impressive sight.
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HadleyRose
11/01/25 4:44am
According to my research, the core production base of the BYD Tang is located in Pingshan, Shenzhen. This factory has been in operation since 2007. Last year, my friend picked up a Tang DM-p in Shenzhen, and the vehicle's nameplate clearly stated 'BYD Shenzhen.' The entire factory area covers nearly 2 million square meters, with over 500 robots in the welding workshop alone. In fact, besides Shenzhen, BYD also has factories in Xi'an and Changsha that produce some facelifted versions of the Tang, but all technical standards are uniformly implemented according to the Shenzhen headquarters. From battery pack installation to complete vehicle testing, the Shenzhen factory adopts full digital management. You can even track your vehicle's production milestones on the APP.
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