According to car dealership consultants, the BYD Tang has arrived at local dealerships and is ready for delivery to domestic customers.
This 7-seat SUV has been renamed the Tan EV, despite previous statements from the manufacturer about retaining the original name used in foreign markets.
Dealers have announced that the Tan EV is priced at 1.569 billion VND in the Vietnamese market. This price was revealed last month when BYD launched two other models, the BYD M6 and BYD Han.
Fitting into the D-segment SUV category, the BYD Tan is similarly sized to competitors like the Mazda CX-8, Hyundai Santa Fe, and Kia Sorento. Its dimensions include a length of 4,870 mm, a width of 1,950 mm, a height of 1,725 mm, and a wheelbase of 2,820 mm.
The BYD Tan EV sold in Vietnam is equipped with two electric motors; the front motor produces 241 horsepower, while the rear motor generates 268 horsepower. These are complemented by a 108.8 kWh battery pack, offering an impressive range of approximately 635 km.
The price tag of 1.569 billion VND for the BYD Tan EV is considered higher compared to many familiar D-segment SUV/CUV rivals in Vietnam, such as the Ford Everest (1.099 – 1.545 billion VND), Hyundai Santa Fe (1.069 – 1.365 billion VND), or Toyota Fortuner (1.055 – 1.362 billion VND). Additionally, brand reputation and the availability of charging infrastructure are factors that potential customers may consider when deciding to purchase this vehicle.
Thai Son (Tuoitrethudo)
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