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Another BYD 2026 model is set to launch soon, with pure electric range boosted to 218 km

Another BYD 2026 model is set to launch soon, with pure electric range boosted to 218 km缩略图

  According to media reports, the 2026 BYD Xia will debut on November 4th. The new model will feature laser radar and the Tian Shen Zhi Yan-B advanced intelligent driving assistance system, with pure electric range extended to 218 km. Drawing from BYD’s recent model releases, the 2026 Xia is expected to reduce fuel consumption during low-battery operation and enhance overall specifications.

  The current model employs BYD’s Dragon Face design language. The new vehicle measures 5145/1970/1805 mm in length/width/height with a 3045 mm wheelbase and a turning radius of just 5.7 meters. It offers four trim levels, four exterior colors, and two interior color schemes. The pure electric range is 100 km/180 km. With a full tank and fully charged battery, the combined range can reach up to 1,060 km. The NEDC fuel consumption when running on gasoline is 5.3 L/100 km. The price ranges from 249,800 to 309,800 yuan.

  On October 28, the “Proposal of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China on Formulating the 15th Five-Year Plan for National Economic and Social Development” (hereinafter referred to as the “15th Five-Year Plan”) was released, charting the course for China’s socio-economic development over the next five years. The 15th Five-Year Plan proposal explicitly states: “Accelerate the development of strategic emerging industry clusters such as new energy, new materials, aerospace, and low-altitude economy.” Comparing this with previous documents reveals that “new energy vehicles” have been omitted from the list of “strategic emerging industries” for the first time since the 12th Five-Year Plan. Does this imply that new energy vehicles are no longer considered strategic emerging industries? Experts indicate that the guiding principles for the automotive sector now emphasize “high-quality development” and “structural policies.” This reflects the continued advancement of strategic emerging industries and signifies that China’s new energy vehicle sector has entered a mature phase. In the long term, the development of future industries such as low-altitude economy, new materials, and embodied intelligence will further enhance China’s overall competitiveness in technological innovation and industrial upgrading, from which the new energy vehicle industry will also benefit.

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