BYD Song L electric coupe SUV from the Chinese brand will be offered in three power versions, including an all-wheel drive option
BYD is preparing the arrival of the Song L on the Brazilian market for the second half of 2025. The electric coupe SUV, which has already been spotted undergoing testing in the country, combines sporty design and advanced technology in a package that promises to revolutionize the segment.
Built on the e-Platform 3.0 platform, the BYD Song L uses Cell-to-Body (CTB) technology, which integrates the battery into the chassis in a “skateboard” format. This configuration optimizes space internal and improves driving dynamics.
The model will be offered in three configurations: entry-level version with a 204 hp engine and rear-wheel drive; intermediate version with 313 hp also rear-wheel drive; and top-of-the-line version with two engines totaling 516 hp and all-wheel drive. The latter accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in just 4,3 seconds.
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Equipped with the Blade Battery, the BYD Song L has a range of up to 662 km in the CLTC cycle in the all-electric version. The plug-in hybrid (DM-i) variant can travel up to 2.100 km combining electric and combustion propulsion.
With generous dimensions (4,84 m long, 1,95 m wide and 1,56 m high), the SUV offers ample interior space and a wheelbase of 2,93 meters. The exterior design follows the “Pioneer Dragon Face Aesthetics” language, with distinctive elements such as “dragon teeth” and “whiskers” at the front.
Inside, the highlights are the 15,6-inch rotating multimedia center, 10,25-inch digital panel and 50-inch head-up display. The finish uses premium materials and offers customizable ambient lighting.
Onboard technology includes the DiLink smart cockpit and DiPilot 100 assistance system, with features such as autopilot adaptive, autonomous emergency braking and lane keeping assist.
The estimated price of the BYD Song L in Brazil will be between R$350.000 and R$400.000, positioning it as a competitive alternative to models such as the Volvo C40.
Kill the old man!!!!!!
Wow, there's all this fuss about bringing this car out... it's dangerous to only arrive in 2028 like this... it's really beautiful and I'm interested... but they're just going to keep saying it's raining or not getting wet! 🤷♂️😅
This model will not be included in BYD's line-up in Brazil.