BYD’s new generation Tang has gradually unveiled its mystery.
Of course, the second generation of Tang may also be renamed. This car adopts the family’s latest "Dragon Face" face, and the headlights on both sides are very sharp.
The side body adopts a double waistline design, the window is narrow, and the chrome trim near the C-pillar has no sense of disobedience. The taillights are three-dimensional, and LED light strips are used to penetrate.
The interior is very simple with light colors, and the floating screen on the center console is very large. The three-position steering wheel is flat-bottomed, and the full LCD instrument panel can cover more driving information.
In addition, multimedia entertainment equipment has been added in the back row.
In terms of motivation, there is no clear news yet.
The cash Tang 100 uses
2.0T engine
+composed of two motors
Plug-in hybrid system