The BYD Dynasty series MPV’s name was confirmed as Tang Max. It was spotted in China for the third time, revealing interior and more details. This multi-purpose vehicle will enter the Chinese market this year with a price range of 250,000 – 350,000 yuan (34,450 – 48,200 USD).
Dynasty series is a long-running BYD product line. It currently comprises nine cars. Three of them are sedans: Han, Qin Plus, and Qin L. And six of them are crossovers: Tang, Song L, Song Pro, Yuan Plus, Yuan Pro, and Yuan Up. Previously, the Dynasty series also included the Song Max minivan. Later, BYD seized domestic sales of this car. However, BYD is ready to launch the new MPV called Tang Max.
Previously, the Tang Max MPV was spotted in China during road tests. But BYD didn’t disclose the official name of their newest minivan. In January 2024, CarNewsChina carefully studied spy photos of this car and highlighted its rims had 唐 (Tang) logos. Based on this information, we have guessed this car most likely will be called Tang Max.
A bunch of fresh spy photos revealed the name of the upcoming BYD Dynasty series minivan is Tang Max. It has a Max badge at the trunk door, and a Tang logo on the wheel hubs. Its current state indicates it is still in some early testing phases. However, Chinese sources report it will be officially revealed in Q3 this year.
The exterior styling of the BYD Tang Max MPV is unfinished. Its front end has testing headlights, a short bonnet, and a trapeze-shaped green with a scale pattern. It also has a slick windshield, real side-view mirrors, and multi-spoke rims. From the side, the Tang Max has a flat roofline and tinted windows. It also has rear sliding doors.
Inside, the Tang Max has a three-spoke D-shaped steering wheel with an LCD instrument panel mounted behind it. The center console is equipped with a large rotatable touchscreen. Its diameter most likely reaches 15.6 inches.
Previously, it was revealed the Tang Max is a PHEV minivan. It will be equipped with BYD’s 5-gen plug-in hybrid powertrain system. It has a pure electric range of 200 km under an unknown driving cycle. The Tang Max is slightly smaller than the 5.25-meter Denza D9 minivan (see full specs here). So, the length of the BYD’s newest minivan could reach 5 meters.
According to BYD Dynasty series GM, this family driver will hit the Chinese market in Q4 of 2024. It will reportedly have a price range of 250,000 – 350,000 yuan (34,450 – 48,200 USD).
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