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The Song EV300 and the Song EV400 are both electric versions of the Song based on the regular petrol-powered BYD Song, and both use 218 hp (163 kW) and 310 N⋅m (229 lb⋅ft) electric motors. The Song EV300 has a NEDC range of 270 km (168 mi) and a 60 km/h (37 mph) range of 300 km (186 mi) running on a 48 kWh battery pack while the Song EV400 ...
Part of the BYD Song family under the 'Dynasty Series' product line-up, the Song L has the largest footprint among other Song vehicles. While the vehicle shares the same name with the BYD Song L DM-i, both models have minimal relation in styling and mechanical components. The Song L occupies the Chinese B-class category, or D-segment globally
The BYD Song Pro (Chinese: 比亚迪宋Pro) is a compact crossover SUV manufactured by BYD Auto since 2019. It is part of the BYD Song series of SUVs that are named after the Song dynasty . During its introduction, the Song Pro was offered in three variants: an internal combustion engine (ICE) version with a 1.5-litre turbocharged petrol engine ...
The group cited China’s antitrust law. In response to the BYD video—which went viral in China—some rivals warned it could increase regulatory risks for Chinese automakers in Europe and ...
The BYD Song L DM-i (Chinese: 比亚迪宋L DM-i) is a plug-in hybrid mid-size crossover SUV manufactured by BYD Auto since 2024. It is part of the Song line-up of SUVs under the Dynasty Series product line-up that are distributed through Dynasty Network dealerships.
China may be doing damage control after it released new rules imposing limits on the country's massive video gaming sector, leading to a plunge in shares.
BYD released previewed images of the BYD Song Max in April 2017. [2] In September 2017, the Song Max was launched in China. Only one engine was offered at launch, which is a 1.5-litre turbocharged petrol engine capable of producing 156 hp (116 kW) and 240 N⋅m (177 lb⋅ft) of torque with either a 6-speed manual gearbox or a 6-speed DCT gearbox.
Game Science (Chinese: 游戏科学; pinyin: Yóuxì Kēxué) is a Chinese video game development and publishing company founded by Feng Ji and Yang Qi in 2014. The studio is headquartered in Shenzhen and has an additional office in Hangzhou. It is best known for developing the video game Black Myth: Wukong (2024).