BYD Qin

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BYD Qin
Overview
Manufacturer BYD Auto
Body and chassis
Class Plug-in hybrid sedan
Body style Sedan
Related BYD F3DM
Powertrain
Engine 1.5 L turbo-charged direct-injected[1]
Electric motor Two 110 kW[1]
Battery 13 kWh LiFePO4 battery pack[2]
Electric range 70 km (43 mi)[3]

The BYD Qin (pronounced “Chin”) is a plug-in hybrid compact sedan developed by BYD Auto with an all-electric range of 70 kilometres (43 mi) and a hybrid electric powertrain that can extend the car's total range to a distance similar to that of a conventional gasoline-powered vehicle. The BYD Qin concept car was unveiled at the 2012 Beijing International Automotive Exhibition, and the car is named after China's first empire, the Qin Dynasty.[2][4] The Qin starts at 189,800 rmb (~US$31,000), before any applicable government subsidies and tax exemptions available for eco-friendly vehicles.[5]

The Qin is the successor of the BYD F3DM, the world's first mass-produced plug-in hybrid automobile, launched in China in 2008. In April 2012, BYD announced that due to its low sales, the F3DM was to be replaced by the Qin.[6][7][8] The BYD Qin is the plug-in hybrid version of the BYD Su Rui, launched in the Chinese market in August 2012.[9] The Qin was initially scheduled to be released in Shenzhen, China, in August 2013, and after missing the target date several times,[3] deliveries began in mid December 2013.[5] Retail sales of the BYD Qin began in Costa Rica in November 2013, and BYD plans to start sales in other countries in Central and South America in 2014.[10][11][12]

Specifications

The Qin was designed with BYD Auto's next-generation more efficient dual-mode electric powertrain. The BYD Qin uses a smaller 13 kWh lithium iron phosphate batteries (LiFePO4) instead of the 16 kWh battery used on the F3DM. The LiFePo4 battery has a high energy density and can withstand up to 4,000 charges while still retaining 80% performance, and uses no toxic heavy metals in its manufacture. Due to its improved design, the new battery is about 50% smaller and lighter than the one used on the F3DM. The reduced battery pack size will translate into reduced price, but at the expense of the all-electric range, which BYD estimates at 50 kilometres (31 mi) while the F3DM delivers an all-electric range of 97 kilometres (60 mi). BYD says the Qin will have a 7% better efficiency, power and energy-saving and in pure EV mode.[2][4]

In hybrid mode, the Qin uses two 110 kW electric motors and a 1.5 liter turbo-charged direct-injected engine, instead of the 1-liter 3-cylinder engine used in the F3DM, to output 223 kW of power and 440 Nm of torque. According to BYD Auto, the Qin can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h (0 to 62 mph) in less than 5.9 seconds and has a top speed of 185 km/h (115 mph), 3.3 seconds faster than the Chevrolet Volt. Thanks to its smaller battery and increased wheelbase, the Qin will have more interior space than the F3DM, and the styling has also been improved over BYD’s earlier models, most notably in the car’s interior. The Qin features two large TFT LCD displays on the dashboard, equipped with the BYD “i” intelligent cloud system platform incorporating features like telematics, cloud-computing and a full range of services 24 hours a day .[2][4]

Production and sales

China

After missing the original market launch of August 2013,[13] retail deliveries were rescheduled to begin in Shenzhen in November 2013,[14] and then push back until December 2013. The carmaker was awaiting the roll out of local government subsidies for new energy vehicles.[3] Deliveries began in December 2013 at a price starting at 189,800 rmb (US$31,000), before a 35,000 rmb (US$5,600) central government subsidy available for eco-friendly vehicles, in addition to existing local incentives. The high end trim is priced at 209,800 rmb (US$34,400) before incentives.[5] A total of 142 units were sold in China through December 2013.[15]

Latin America

Retail sales of the BYD Qin began in Costa Rica in November 2013 at a price starting at US$35,000. BYD plans to begin sales in other Latin American countries in 2014.[10][11][12]

See also

References

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  10. 10.0 10.1 Beatriz Nuñez. "BYD Presenta su Auto Híbrido Qin" [BYD Presents its Hybrid Car Qin] (in Spanish). Puro Motor. Retrieved 2013-12-16. 
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  14. China Auto Industry News (2013-10-25). "BYD Qin: Expected To Be Priced At 200,000RMB/32,000USD". China Car Times. Retrieved 2013-10-26. 
  15. Mat Gasnier (2014-01-14). "China December 2013: Focus on the all-new models". Best Selling Cars Blog. Retrieved 2014-01-16. 

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