Launched A Few Days Ago, One Of BYD's Cheapest EVs Has Been Ordered For 20,000 Units In China

JAKARTA - BYD, an auto giant from China, has launched one of the utility electric cars at affordable prices.

It was reported that this car was priced from 96,800 yuan to 119,800 yuan (equivalent to Rp210 million to Rp263 million). Thus, this makes it one of the cheapest EVs the company has ever presented.

At affordable and environmentally friendly prices, this car gets a good welcome at home.

Reporting from the CarNewsChina page, Saturday, March 30, since its launch a few days ago, the manufacturer has pocketed around 20,000 orders for the model.

This car has a compact design with a length dimension of 4,310 mm, a width of 1,830 mm, a height of 1,675 mm, and a wheelbase of 2,620 mm.

Built on an all-electric e-Platform 3.0 from BYD, this one car is powered by permanent magnetic sync motors across the range, and the cheapest version of Yuan UP is equipped with a 32 kWh battery with a range of 301 km CLTC, while the 70 kW and 180 Nm peak torques and 0-100 km/hour acceleration take 12 seconds.

In addition, two other versions have a 130 kW engine that is more powerful with a 290 Nm peak torque, so it can go up to 100 km/hour in 7.9 seconds and is equipped with a 45 kWh battery that can reach 401 km.

All variants are powered by a fast charging system that can charge from 30 percent to 80 percent within 30 minutes.

The manufacturer offers a number of color options to customers interested in Yuan UP, consisting of green, white, pink and gray colors that do meet younger demographic preferences.