680Hp and 1200Km of Range: Get Ready for the New SUV That Will Change the Rules of the Game, BYD Leopard 5, a Giant on the Roads!
The automotive industry is being transformed by innovation and sustainability, and BYD, with its prestigious sub-brands, is at the forefront of this revolution. Among its most anticipated launches is the BYD Leopard 5, a plug-in hybrid SUV that promises to redefine expectations for electric cars in the Brazilian market.
The arrival of the BYD Leopard 5 in Brazil is not just a product launch; it is a milestone in the evolution of electric cars and SUVs in the country. With its combination of luxury, power, and sustainability, this model is ready to capture the imagination and hearts of Brazilian consumers. In preparation for the launch, the SUV had its design patents registered with the Brazilian National Institute of Industrial Property (INPI).
Innovation and Luxury with the Leopard 5 SUV
Under the BYD umbrella, the sub-brand FangChengBao stands out for focusing on luxury vehicles, ranging from sporty SUVs to robust off-road cars. The Leopard 5, one of the most emblematic models in this line, is preparing for a triumphant entry into Brazil. This model was already presented with great enthusiasm at the Chengdu Auto Show in China and is now taking its first steps on Brazilian soil with the registration of its design patents at the Brazilian National Institute of Industrial Property (INPI).
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A Powerful Plug-In Hybrid System
The model is equipped with a Dual Mode Off-Road (DMO) plug-in hybrid system, consisting of a 1.5 liter gasoline engine with 197hp and two electric motors, one with 270hp and the other with 340hp. The hybrid system provides a combined power of 680hp and 77.49kgfm of torque. The power is transmitted to all four wheels through a 4WD system with three differential locks.
Range and Energy Efficiency
One of the major highlights of the Leopard 5 is its range. Equipped with the BYD Blade battery of 31.8kWh, this SUV can travel up to 125 kilometers in 100% electric mode. Combined with the combustion engine and an 83-liter tank, the total range reaches an impressive 1,200 kilometers, ensuring long trips without worries about frequent recharges.

Innovative Design and Cutting-Edge Technology in the BYD SUV
In addition to its impressive mechanical performance, the Leopard 5 does not skimp on style and technology. The vehicle features a robust design with square fenders and aluminum anti-slip protections. Depending on the chosen trim, it may come with 18-inch wheels with BFGoodrich A/T tires for rough terrain or 20-inch wheels with Michelin Pilot Sport tires for a more urban driving experience.
Furthermore, the interior of the SUV is a true spectacle. Equipped with a 50-inch head-up display, a 15.6-inch multimedia center, and fully digital instrument panels, the Leopard 5 offers an immersive and highly technological experience. To top it off, biometric recognition and a premium Devialet sound system with 18 speakers ensure high-quality security and entertainment.
Expected Launch and Competitive Prices
Scheduled to arrive in Brazil in 2025, the BYD Leopard 5 promises to be an attractive option for those seeking a high-performance and luxury electric SUV. In the Chinese market, the model ranges between 289,800 and 352,800 yuan, which is approximately R$ 204,000 and R$ 248,000. This price range, considering its specifications and technologies, positions the Leopard 5 as a strong competitor in the growing electric car market in Brazil.


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