
The eco mode of Song Pro is more fuel-efficient. Song Pro has three driving modes: eco mode (econ), sport mode (sport), and normal mode (normal). Introduction to BYD Song Pro is as follows: Classification of BYD Song Pro: BYD Song Pro offers three different types of vehicles with different driving forms: fuel-powered vehicle (Song Pro Fuel), plug-in hybrid vehicle (Song Pro-DM), and pure electric vehicle (Song Pro-EV). In terms of power: Song Pro is equipped with a 1.5T-185 horsepower-L4 engine and a 7-speed wet dual-clutch transmission. After new tuning, the maximum power is increased to 136kW, and the maximum torque is increased to 288Nm, meeting the National VI emission standard. In terms of safety: Song Pro is equipped with L2-Plus intelligent driving assistance technology, which can achieve about 20 driving assistance functions such as adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning, lane keeping, blind spot monitoring, etc. It is also equipped with an intelligent electric tailgate, seat heating and ventilation, PM2.5 green air quality intelligent optimization system, etc.

As a long-term owner of the Song Pro, I've found that the Eco mode is the most effective in helping me save fuel. Especially during city commutes, switching to Eco mode allows the vehicle to automatically optimize throttle response and gear-shifting logic, reducing unnecessary sudden acceleration. This can lower fuel consumption to around 6-7L/100km, saving 10-15% compared to Sport mode. My experience shows that pairing it with smooth driving habits—minimizing hard braking and utilizing coasting—enhances the effect even more. In summer, when the air conditioning is on, Eco mode intelligently controls cooling efficiency to avoid extra fuel waste. A quick reminder: regularly checking tire pressure and battery condition can also improve fuel efficiency. The thoughtful design of the Song Pro's Eco mode is both cost-effective and eco-friendly.

After driving the Song Pro for a while, I found the pure EV mode is very fuel-efficient for short trips—fully charged means zero fuel consumption. For long distances, the hybrid HEV mode in ECO setting is the most cost-effective, as it intelligently balances electricity and fuel usage to keep the engine running efficiently, maintaining a stable fuel consumption of 6.5L/100km on highways. I compared it with the standard mode, which is a gas guzzler, while ECO smoothly saves 15% on fuel. Technically, this mode optimizes the energy recovery system, reclaiming electricity with every brake. My advice is to choose based on road conditions: use ECO or EV in the city, and ECO on highways. Overall, the Song Pro's hybrid system is truly smart, saving fuel while extending range.

I often use the Eco mode in my Song Pro to save fuel. With ECO activated, the vehicle's power becomes smoother, and the throttle response slows down a bit, but fuel consumption drops significantly. For daily commuting, I stick to ECO mode, and my fuel consumption has decreased from 8L to just over 6L. Personally, I think the mode is just part of the equation; combining it with gentle driving is more effective: avoiding peak traffic congestion and using the start-stop function. The smart design of the Song Pro makes fuel-saving simple and easy.

As a Song Pro user, I've experimented with various modes: the Eco mode (ECO) excels in fuel efficiency, making it ideal for commuting and highway driving. The Sport mode consumes too much fuel, while ECO maintains low fuel consumption at approximately 6-8L/100km by limiting power output. The intelligent hybrid HEV mode is also efficient, especially under ECO settings, balancing power and efficiency. It's recommended to adjust according to weather conditions: use ECO in rainy weather to prevent skidding, saving fuel while ensuring safety. A quick tip: setting the air conditioning to the energy-saving level, combined with ECO mode, can reduce fuel consumption by 0.5L. The Song Pro offers a variety of mode choices, but ECO is the optimal option for daily use.


