
The BYD Great Tang was revealed in China | Image Credit: CarNewsChina
SHENZHEN – BYD is preparing to tighten its grip on the premium automotive sector with the upcoming launch of the Great Tang, a full-size flagship SUV designed to push the boundaries of electric range and luxury technology.
Following its official reveal on March 5, BYD Dynasty sales division General Manager, Lu Tian, confirmed via Weibo that pre-sales for the ambitious model will commence this month, with a formal market launch scheduled for May 2026.
The headline feature of the Great Tang is its extraordinary endurance. The all-electric (BEV) rear-wheel-drive variant is equipped with BYD’s second-generation Blade Battery, boasting a 130.15 kWh capacity. This setup delivers a staggering 950 km CLTC range, positioning it among the longest-range electric crossovers globally.
For performance enthusiasts, a four-wheel-drive (4WD) version offers:
The Great Tang also introduces megawatt-charging technology, significantly reducing downtime for a vehicle of this scale.
Measuring 5,302 mm in length with a 3,130 mm wheelbase, the Great Tang is the largest crossover to ever wear the BYD badge. Inside, the three-row, seven-seat cabin is designed as a “mobile lounge,” featuring:
To manage its “hefty” dimensions, BYD has equipped the flagship with sophisticated chassis tech. The vehicle features the DiSus-A suspension with dual-chamber air springs and rear-wheel steering. Remarkably, the SUV boasts a turning radius of just 5.2 meters—tighter than that of a standard compact hatchback.
While early reports suggested a price tag above 400,000 yuan ($58,090 USD), market analysts expect BYD to position the Great Tang more aggressively—likely below 300,000 yuan ($43,570 USD).
This strategic pricing aims to avoid internal competition with BYD’s high-end Denza sub-brand while directly challenging the Geely Galaxy M9. The M9 has seen strong momentum recently, delivering over 11,000 units in the first two months of the year, setting the stage for a high-stakes showdown in the Chinese full-size SUV segment.
Beyond the full-electric model, BYD will offer PHEV (Plug-in Hybrid) variants, including the DM-i for efficiency and the DM-p for performance, ensuring the Great Tang appeals to a broad spectrum of the luxury market.
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