Chinese Tesla Competitor Claims Its New Hybrid Car Has an Absurdly Long Range
Briefly

Chinese automaker BYD introduces hybrid powertrain covering 1,250+ miles without recharging, catering to economical drivers preferring more extended ranges over all-electric options.
BYD's midsize sedans, Qin L and Seal 06, priced under $13,800, offer a budget-friendly choice compared to pricier competitors like Toyota Camry Hybrid and Tesla Model 3 Long Range.
BYD's optimistic CLTC cycle's claimed range surpasses EPA and WLTP tests, highlighting the significant range advantage of their hybrids even after potential adjustments.
US consumers may face high costs if BYD hybrids become available due to trade restrictions, showcasing potential challenges in accessing these budget-friendly high-range vehicles.
Read at Futurism
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