BYD Plans Unprecedented Production at Factory in Brazil with the SUV BYD Song Pro, Reinforcing Commitment to Sustainable Mobility and the Brazilian Economy.
It was announced by BYD last Wednesday, (07/10), that the BYD Song Pro SUV will be the first car made by the brand at its factory in Brazil. The plug-in hybrid model will mark the beginning of operations for the Chinese giant at the new factory in Camaçari (BA), which is expected to start operating later this year.
Details of the BYD Song Pro
The BYD Song Pro arrives in the Brazilian market as a robust SUV, measuring 4,738 mm in length, 1,860 mm in width, 2,712 mm in wheelbase, and 1,710 mm in height.
Equipped with advanced technology, the model incorporates the DM-i powertrain, which combines a 1.5 naturally aspirated internal combustion engine and an electric motor.
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The GS and GL models of the Song Pro offer a combined power output of up to 235 horsepower and 223 horsepower, respectively.
The versions come with 12.9 kWh and 18.3 kWh batteries, providing estimated electric ranges of 71 km and 110 km, respectively.
Additionally, the vehicle supports fast charging of up to 6.6 kW in alternating current (AC), allowing the use of 220V appliances for up to 5 hours without the need for the combustion engine.
Among the standard equipment, highlights include an 8.8″ digital instrument panel, a 12.8″ multimedia system, cruise control, electronic parking brake, front and rear parking sensors, 360° cameras, 6 airbags, and NFC.
In the GS version, it is also possible to find electric adjustment for the driver’s seat and a filter in the air conditioning for small particles.
The BYD Song Pro GL will be available in the Brazilian market for R$ 189,800, while the GS version will have a starting price of R$ 199,800, with a special condition applicable to the first 3,000 units sold.
Future Models at the Factory in Camaçari (BA)
In addition to the Song Pro, BYD has already confirmed that the Dolphin, Dolphin Mini, Yuan Plus, and Song Plus car models will also be produced at the factory in Camaçari (BA), reinforcing the brand’s commitment to the national market and expanding its presence in Brazil.
BYD’s decision to manufacture the Song Pro in Brazil represents a strategic milestone for the company, aiming to strengthen its position in the national automotive market.
With local production, BYD will not only reduce import costs but also be able to offer more competitive prices to Brazilian consumers, increasing its competitiveness against other brands in the electric and hybrid vehicles.
The inauguration of the factory in Camaçari will not only boost employment in the region, creating new direct and indirect jobs but also contribute to the local and regional economy.
Furthermore, the local production of the Song Pro aligns with BYD’s global efforts to reduce carbon emissions and promote environmental sustainability, offering Brazilian consumers a more eco-friendly option in the SUV market.
BYD’s Market Strategy
With the introduction of the locally manufactured Song Pro, BYD plans not only to meet the growing demand for electric and hybrid vehicles in Brazil but also to consolidate its brand as a leader in sustainable mobility technology.
The company has been investing in research and development to ensure that its models not only meet but exceed the expectations of Brazilian consumers in terms of performance, efficiency, and onboard technology.
For the future, BYD plans to further expand its line of products manufactured in Brazil, with new launches and technological updates.
The company is committed to continuing to innovate and contribute to the global transition to cleaner and more sustainable mobility, positioning itself as a strategic partner for the development of the automotive sector in the country.

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