BYD Unveils Two New Song Series Models Featuring DM 5.0 Hybrid System on July 25

BYD Unveils Two New Song Family Models Equipped with DM 5.0 Hybrid System

July 24, 2024 – BYD, a leading manufacturer of new energy vehicles (NEVs), is set to launch the 2025 Song Plus DM-i and Song L DM-i on July 25. These two new sport utility vehicles (SUVs) will be the first BYD SUVs to feature the company’s latest DM 5.0 hybrid system.

Launch Details:

  • Date: July 25, 2024
  • Time: 7:30 PM Beijing Time
  • Models: 2025 Song Plus DM-i and Song L DM-i
  • Highlight: Equipped with the advanced DM 5.0 hybrid system.

Song Family Expansion:

BYD’s Song family, the company’s best-selling NEV lineup, is expanding with these two new models. The Song family spans both the Dynasty and Ocean series within BYD’s model lineup.

Current Models:

  • Dynasty Lineup: All-electric Song L and hybrid Song Pro DM-i
  • Ocean Lineup: Song Plus DM-i and Song Plus EV

Fifth-Generation DM Technology:

BYD introduced its fifth-generation DM technology on May 28, 2024, which offers improved fuel efficiency over its predecessor. This technology made its debut in the Seal 06 DM-i and Qin L DM-i hybrid sedans, both boasting a combined range of over 2,000 kilometers.

First SUVs with DM 5.0:

The Song L DM-i and the updated Song Plus DM-i will be the first BYD SUVs to feature the DM 5.0 technology. The Song L DM-i will join the Dynasty series, while the Song Plus DM-i will be part of the Ocean series.

Pre-Launch Teasers:

  • Song L DM-i: BYD unveiled pictures and a video of the Song L DM-i, the hybrid version of the all-electric Song L, two weeks ago. The all-electric Song L was launched on December 15, 2023.
  • Song Plus DM-i: Exterior images were unveiled yesterday, and interior details were shared today.

Sales Highlights:

  • June 2024 Sales: BYD sold a record 341,658 NEVs in June, up 35.02% year-over-year and 2.97% from May, as announced on July 1, 2024.
  • Song Family Sales: In June, the Song family sold 70,219 units, ranking as the top-selling BYD model. This represents a 65.66% year-over-year increase but a 14.55% decrease from May, according to AUTO IN CHINA data.
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