Mr. Key tests BYD’s new generation Tang fuel version.
This BYD Tang fuel version looks attractive enough, and the design is basically difficult for people to spit something out. It is completely beautiful, rich in configuration, and the price is very lethal. The dynamic performance is its weak part, but it is not too ugly compared with competitors at the same price, and the driving comfort performance is still good.
What attracts me most is the price of Tang fuel version. Although its performance is somewhat weakened compared with DM version, it is fully qualified as a family car. What’s important is that it is also a seven-seat model, and one car can meet the needs of the whole family.
Tang Fuel Edition is quite satisfactory in driving performance, and its acceleration and braking performance are not superior in the same level, but it is satisfactory in ride comfort, and it will not be difficult to shuttle through the traffic in the city. Considering the performance, space and configuration, Tang Fuel Edition is a medium-sized SUV suitable for urban use.