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BYD Ti7 EV Debuts With 755 km Range and 5-Minute Charge

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TECH – BYD has unveiled its latest electric SUV, the Fang Cheng Bao Ti7 Flash Charging Edition, and it arrives with a headline-grabbing promise: up to 755 kilometers of driving range on a single charge. That is the sort of number that makes range anxiety quietly pack its bags and leave. According to ANTARA, the new Ti7 is designed to strengthen BYD’s growing presence in the premium electric SUV market while showcasing the company’s newest battery and charging technologies.

The Ti7 retains much of the rugged styling from its plug-in hybrid sibling, but beneath its bold exterior lies an entirely different beast. BYD has equipped the SUV with its second-generation Blade Battery, a major upgrade aimed at boosting efficiency, safety, and charging speed. The vehicle measures 4,999 mm long, 1,995 mm wide, and 1,865 mm tall, giving it the kind of road presence that politely asks smaller cars to scoot over.

What truly steals the spotlight is BYD’s Flash Charging technology. The company claims the battery can jump from 10 percent to 70 percent in just five minutes. Push a little longer, and it reaches 97 percent in only nine minutes. Even in brutally cold conditions of minus 30 degrees Celsius, charging takes only about three minutes longer. That is not charging; that is practically teleporting electricity into a battery.

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Performance figures are equally impressive. The electric version of the Ti7 delivers substantial power, while the extended range and rapid charging make it a serious contender against established rivals in the EV space. An automotive analyst quoted by industry reports noted, “Range above 700 km is becoming the new benchmark for global EV buyers.” BYD seems determined not merely to meet that standard, but to sprint past it.

Pricing also looks aggressive. In China, the two available variants start at 199,800 yuan and 209,800 yuan, roughly equivalent to Rp506 million and Rp531 million. That undercuts many competitors while offering cutting-edge technology and premium features. ANTARA reports that the Ti7 is expected to be marketed globally under the name BYD Ti7.

For BYD, this launch is more than just another model release. It signals the company’s ambition to redefine what buyers should expect from electric SUVs—longer range, faster charging, and fewer compromises. The race toward the electric future just got a lot more interesting.

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