BYD Da Han 2026: Price, Range and Specs Ahead of Chengdu Debut
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On August 21, BYD will move the Da Han from the teaser stage into a commercial phase: at the Chengdu Auto Show, the company will open presales for its new Dynasty flagship and reveal prices. The technical details are largely known in advance — the electric sedan, 5,256 mm long, can travel up to 1,008 km on the CLTC cycle. The model’s public debut in Chengdu had previously been confirmed by BYD materials published by Chinese media.
Chinese certification data points to a battery with a capacity of 102.326 kWh. The rear-wheel-drive Da Han produces 370 kW — about 503 hp — and, depending on configuration, has a range of 970–1,008 km. The all-wheel-drive version with two electric motors delivers 570 kW, or about 764 hp, with a range of 820–880 km on the CLTC cycle. These figures already appear in the Da Han’s certification filings.
A plug-in hybrid will also be offered: a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine producing 115 kW is paired with the electric drivetrain, and the battery has a capacity of 54.489 kWh. Chinese registration data lists an electric-only range of up to 370 km for this version.
The Da Han features a fully steerable chassis with rear-wheel steering, a lidar sensor, and BYD’s DiPilot 5.0 driver-assistance suite. The lineup also claims Flash Charging technology: the battery can go from 10% to 97% in roughly nine minutes. BYD is already scaling the same combination of second-generation Blade batteries and ultra-fast charging to other premium models — the Denza Z9GT became one of the first production vehicles to carry the technology.
The Da Han itself belongs to the same Dynasty 9 flagship wave as the large Da Tang SUV. The latter has already shown how strong demand for the new platform can be: the Great Tang gathered over 100,000 pre-orders even before sales fully began.
That’s why, on August 21, what matters most for the Da Han isn’t another demonstration of 1,008 km CLTC range, but the official price. An estimate of around 300,000 yuan remains a press forecast for now; BYD has not yet announced a confirmed price.
This English edition was prepared using AI translation under editorial oversight by SpeedMe. The original reporting is by Polina Kotikova