BYD unveiled the Datang on Thursday, introducing the first D-segment flagship sport utility vehicle in its Dynasty lineup as the Chinese automaker expands further into the premium new energy vehicle market.
The company did not disclose pricing for the model but said the vehicle is expected to target the luxury segment priced above 400,000 yuan ($58,040). The Datang is scheduled for an official market launch in the first half of the year.
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The pure electric version of the Datang is equipped with BYD’s second-generation Blade Battery and offers a driving range of up to 950 kilometres, which the company said is currently the longest range among large battery-electric SUVs globally.

The vehicle also features megawatt-level flash-charging technology designed to reduce charging times. Built on a 1,000-volt high-voltage architecture, the Datang can gain enough energy for daily commuting after about five minutes of charging, according to BYD.
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In terms of performance, the all-wheel-drive version can accelerate from 0 to 100 kilometres per hour in 3.9 seconds.
The Datang measures more than 5.2 metres in length and has a wheelbase of 3,130 millimetres. The SUV adopts a 2+2+3 seven-seat configuration designed to offer a spacious interior.
Inside the cabin, the vehicle is equipped with a 3-nanometre cockpit chip and a 27-speaker audio system. The second row features dual zero-gravity independent seats, a feature typically associated with higher-end luxury vehicles.

For intelligent driving functions, the Datang is fitted with the God’s Eye advanced driver assistance system and a roof-mounted LiDAR unit, enabling assisted driving capabilities on both urban roads and highways.
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The vehicle also includes BYD’s DiSus-A dual-chamber air suspension system and rear-wheel steering, technologies aimed at improving ride comfort and handling.
The Tang series currently represents the flagship SUV range in BYD’s Dynasty lineup. Existing models include the Tang L DM and Tang DM-i plug-in hybrids as well as the all-electric Tang L EV, with starting prices ranging from 179,800 yuan to 289,800 yuan.
