BYD has officially launched the 2025 Han with nine versions available across the DM-i and EV lineup. The new PHEV models are priced from RMB 165,800 to RMB 225,800 (USD 23,300 to 31,700), while the EV versions are priced from RMB 179,800 to RMB 235,800 (USD 25,250 to 33,100). Both models feature significant technological and performance improvements, aiming to maintain the Han’s position in the highly competitive mid-to-large sedan market. It has been four years since the BYD Han (see specs) was launched, and over 800,000 units have been sold.
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The EV version of the 2025 Hanwha will be available with multiple battery options, offering a driving range of 506km to 701km CLTC on a full charge depending on the model. These electric models are equipped with BYD’s latest Blade battery technology, known for its improved safety and durability. The EV models also feature fast charging capabilities, allowing drivers to charge up to 80% in 30 minutes. In terms of performance, the EV version can accelerate from 0 to 100km/h in 7.9 seconds.
The PHEV version is equipped with BYD’s fifth-generation DM Hybrid technology (DM-i). It combines a 1.5T turbocharged petrol engine with an electric motor to deliver a combined torque of 315Nm. It accelerates from 0-100km/h in 6.9 seconds and has a fuel consumption rate of 3.8L/100km in hybrid mode. The DM-i model offers a driving range of up to 1,350km CLTC on a full charge and tank.
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Design-wise, the new Han models get subtle yet modern updates. A new colour option, ‘Fashion Grey’, has been added and the front-end design is now common across both the DM-i and EV variants. The front grille has been simplified, giving the electric model a sleeker, more sealed look, while the Black Sports Package emphasises the vehicle’s sporty appeal. Dimensions are similar to the previous model, measuring 4,975mm in length, 1,910mm in width and 1,495mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2,920mm.
Interior upgrades focus on improving user comfort and technology. The 15.6-inch 2.5K touchscreen infotainment system supports multiple interactive features, including voice commands and 3D navigation. The driver and passenger seats are equipped with a 10-point massage system, while ambient lighting and customizable seat settings enhance the driving experience. Additionally, the Han comes equipped with a 12-speaker Dynaudio sound system designed to deliver high-quality audio with adjustable sound modes and spatial focus.
The 2025 Han is equipped with BYD’s DiPilot 300 system with LiDAR and Nvidia Orin-X that provides driving assistance on highways and in cities. It also has the DiSus-C intelligent damping system that adjusts the suspension for comfort and stability. The Han also has 31 sensors and an improved rear suspension for improved safety.
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With these enhancements, BYD aims to maintain its lead in the domestic market amid intensifying competition from rivals such as the Xiaomi SU7 and Geely Galaxy E8.