A Budget-Friendly Wagon for Young Buyers — The Real Story Behind the “Affordable Touring Alternative”

💰 Pricing & Updates: Even More Attractive in 2026
The 2025 model is priced at RMB 109,800–129,800, available in three variants with 80 km and 150 km pure electric range options.
What’s more exciting is the upcoming 2026 version:
- Upgraded 34.275 kWh battery
- Pure electric range increased to 210 km
For daily commuting, this means:
👉 Drive mostly on electricity
👉 Cut running costs by nearly half compared to fuel
Combined with trade-in subsidies and 0% financing options, the entry barrier is significantly lowered—making it highly accessible for young professionals.

📦 Space & Practicality: Built for Real Life
Dimensions (2025 model):
- 4850 × 1890 × 1505 mm
- Wheelbase: 2790 mm
This places it firmly in the mid-size wagon category, with a clean, extended roofline that gives it that classic touring look.
Where it really shines is space:
- Trunk capacity: 670L (standard)
- Up to 1535L with rear seats folded
Whether it’s:
- Camping gear
- Baby strollers
- Folding bikes
This car handles it all with ease—perfect for families and outdoor enthusiasts.

⚡ Powertrain: Efficient and Versatile
The 2025 model features BYD’s 5th-generation DM-i hybrid system:
- 1.5L engine + electric motor
- Fuel consumption (depleted battery): 3.15L/100km (official)
- Total range: up to 2000 km
- Fast charging supported
Real-world advantage:
- City driving → quiet, electric, low cost
- Long-distance → no range anxiety
There’s still uncertainty whether the 2026 model will adopt BYD’s latest ultra-fast charging battery tech.
🧠 Features & Tech: More Than Expected
Even at this price point, the car comes well-equipped:
- DiPilot 100 driver assistance system
- 29 sensors (supports highway navigation & auto parking)
- BYD Blade Battery (high safety standard)
- Onboard refrigerator
- 50W wireless charging
- Column-mounted shifter (more storage space)
It’s clearly designed with daily usability and convenience in mind.
👍 Pros & 👎 Cons: Honest Take
Pros:
- Highly flexible and spacious interior
- Extremely low running costs (especially in city driving)
- Strong value for money
- Practical for families and camping lifestyles
Cons:
- Noticeable wind and tire noise above 110 km/h
- New car interior smell reported by some users
- Semi-hidden door handles can be slippery in rain
- Suspension tuning:
- Base version: too soft, slightly “floaty”
- Higher trims: slightly firmer

🗣️ Real Owner Feedback
Early owners report:
- City driving: Smooth, quiet, no lag—perfect commuter car
- Highway: Adequate power, decent overtaking performance
- Real fuel consumption: ~4.5L/100km (higher than official but acceptable)
- Ride comfort: Soft and refined over bumps, but noticeable body roll in corners
- Driver assistance: Excellent on highways, slightly hesitant in urban lane changes
🧩 Final Verdict: A Practical Choice, Not a Flashy One
👉 This is absolutely a car worth considering.
It may not be perfect—but it’s honest, practical, and built for real life.