BYD has made public the Qin L and Seal 06 hybrid sedans, which use the company’s 5th-gen Dual Mode technology. During a big ceremony in Xi’an, Shaanxi province, China.
Qin L DM-i and Seal 06 DM-i
The Qin L DM-i and Seal 06 DM-i, loaded with the future DM hybrid technology. Which to be more promise to dramatically reduce fuel usage.
BYD’s Dedication
These models are part of BYD’s dedication to developing new energy vehicles (NEVs) and improving their economy and performance.
BYD’s Dynasty line
Qin L DM-i is part of BYD’s Dynasty line and costs between 99,800 and 139,800 yuan (Rs. 3.8 million and Rs. 5.38 million).
Qin L
Qin L exemplifies BYD’s “national wave dragon face aesthetics,” with a distinguishing Qin character. At the front, accented by a chrome bar and massive grille.
Car’s Bodywork Features
The car’s bodywork features traditional door handles and a pronounced waistline that runs from the front fenders to the rear doors. The rear light cluster is inspired by traditional Chinese knots and spans across the back of the automobile.
The Qin L is broader than the Seal 06 and larger than the Qin Plus.
With measurements of 4830 mm in length, 1900 mm in width, and 1495 mm in height with a wheelbase of 2790 mm.
The suspension system consists of a new E-type four-link independent suspension at the back and a McPherson suspension up front.
Chinese landscape paintings served as the inspiration for the Qin L’s interior design.
Which also includes Chinese knots for an enhanced cultural experience. With tactile buttons surrounding the gear selector.
A revolving 15.6-inch central infotainment screen, and an 8.8-inch LCD instrument panel, the cabin’s layout is less cluttered than that of the Seal 06.
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