Overview
- Built on a 1000-volt architecture, the Great Tang pairs BYD’s Super e-platform with Blade Battery 2.0 and Flash Charging 2.0, with BYD claiming a 10%–97% recharge in nine minutes.
- The SUV measures 5,302 mm in length, 1,999 mm in width, up to 1,800 mm in height, and rides on a 3,130 mm wheelbase.
- A seven-seat 2+2+3 cabin features three dashboard screens, a rear entertainment display, a built-in refrigerator, reclining captain’s chairs, and BYD’s DiSus intelligent body control system.
- Powertrain options include single-motor variants rated at 300 kW or 370 kW and a dual-motor setup with a combined 585 kW output.
- BYD cites CLTC ranges up to 950 km for RWD and about 850 km for AWD, with independent tests and final pricing still pending as media expect a starting price above 400,000 yuan.