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BYD, the Chinese electric vehicle (EV) giant, has sparked online discussions with leaked information regarding the upcoming 2025 Song PLUS DM-i. According to Zhidian Travel, the estimated dealer withholding price (the price at which dealerships purchase cars from manufacturers) for the new Song PLUS DM-i starts at 150,000 yuan (roughly $22,300 USD), indicating a potential increase in the final retail price.

The 2025 Song PLUS DM-i will come in four variants, up to 170,000 Yuan

The 2025 Song PLUS DM-i will reportedly come in four variants: 112KM Noble, 112KM Honor, 160KM Flagship, and 160KM Flagship PLUS. The leaked withholding prices for these models range from 150,000 yuan to 170,000 yuan, suggesting a price hike compared to the current Song PLUS DM-i Honor Edition.

For comparison, the current Song PLUS DM-i Honor Edition starts at 128,800 yuan, with other trims ranging from 139,800 yuan to 159,800 yuan. The slightly smaller Song Pro DM-i sits in the 109,800 yuan to 139,800 yuan range, while the larger BYD Tang DM-i spans from 179,800 yuan to 219,800 yuan.

Despite the potential price increase, the 2025 Song PLUS DM-i boasts some exciting upgrades. The new model will adopt BYD’s fifth-generation DM hybrid technology, featuring a 1.5-liter engine with a maximum power output of 74 kilowatts. This represents a slight decrease of 7 kilowatts compared to the current model. However, the good news comes in the form of the electric drive motor, which sees a significant power boost of 15 kilowatts, reaching a maximum output of 160 kilowatts.

The battery options remain unchanged, with the 2025 Song PLUS DM-i offering the same 18.3kWh and 26.6kWh lithium iron phosphate blade batteries as its predecessor. These batteries translate to an increased pure electric range under WLTC (Worldwide harmonized Light vehicles Test Cycles) conditions, reaching 91km (56 miles) for the smaller battery and 128km (79 miles) for the larger one. Additionally, the new model promises improved fuel efficiency, with figures as low as 4.95L/100km (47.8 MPG) and 4.98L/100km (47.4 MPG).

The official pricing and release date remain to be announced by BYD.

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