BYD Fang Cheng Bao Tai 7 Adds 402 hp BEV Variant to Best-Selling Hybrid SUV Lineup

BYD Tai 7 BEV

BYD’s Fang Cheng Bao sub-brand has introduced a battery electric vehicle (BEV) variant to its top-selling Tai 7 SUV, offering rear-wheel-drive (RWD) at 402 hp and all-wheel-drive (AWD) at 691 hp. This all-electric addition expands the family-oriented model’s appeal beyond its established plug-in hybrid versions, which launched in September 2025 starting at $25,250. EV buyers gain a zero-emission option in a competitive mid-size SUV segment without the 1.5T engine of the hybrids.

BYD Tai 7 BEV
BYD Tai 7 BEV

Background: Fang Cheng Bao’s Rise in BYD’s EV Portfolio

Fang Cheng Bao, a BYD sub-brand launched in 2023, focuses on rugged yet practical SUVs, bridging off-road capability with family usability. The Tai series, including the smaller Tai 3, targets urban families, contrasting the Bao series’ hardcore off-roaders like Bao 5 and Bao 8. The Tai 7, BYD Fang Cheng Bao’s second Tai model, debuted on September 9, 2025, as China’s first hybrid SUV with a unibody design from the brand, priced from RMB 179,800 ($25,250) to RMB 219,800 ($30,900).

The Tai 7 quickly became a bestseller, undercutting rivals like GWM Tank 300 Hi4-T and Li Auto L6, both starting at RMB 249,800. Its success stems from competitive pricing, long range over 1,300 km CLTC combined, and features like BYD’s in-house tablet for multi-screen collaboration. Now, with the February 2026 BEV announcement, Fang Cheng Bao strengthens its position in China’s booming EV SUV market, where BEVs hold a growing share amid policy pushes for emissions reduction.

BYD Tai 7 BEV
BYD Tai 7 BEV

Key Specifications

The original Tai 7 hybrids measure 4,999 mm long, 1,995 mm wide, 1,865 mm high, with a 2,920 mm wheelbase. The new BEV variant retains this footprint for five seats and family practicality. Detailed hybrid specs are below; BEV powertrain details remain limited beyond power outputs.

Variant Drivetrain Engine/Motor Power Battery 0-100 km/h CLTC EV Range Price (RMB)
Entry Hybrid FWD 1.5T 115 kW + 200 kW motor 26.6 kWh 7.5-7.9 s 135 km 179,800
Mid Hybrid FWD 1.5T 115 kW + 200 kW motor 35.6 kWh 7.5-7.9 s 170 km 189,800-206,800
Top Hybrid AWD 1.5T 115 kW + 160/200 kW motors 35.6 kWh 4.5 s 200 km 219,800
Tai 7 BEV RWD RWD 402 hp (details not yet confirmed) Not specified Not specified Not specified Not specified
Tai 7 BEV AWD AWD 691 hp (details not yet confirmed) Not specified Not specified Not specified Not specified

All hybrids include a 60 L fuel tank for over 1,300 km total range. Top hybrids feature God’s Eye B with LiDAR; others use God’s Eye C.

BYD Tai 7 BEV
BYD Tai 7 BEV

Powertrain and Performance Analysis

The hybrid Tai 7 uses BYD’s DM-O system with a 1.5T engine (115 kW/154 hp, 225 Nm) paired with motors: single 200 kW/315 Nm front for base models, or dual 160 kW front/200 kW rear for AWD. This delivers strong acceleration—4.5 seconds 0-100 km/h in top trims—while LFP batteries ensure safety and cost efficiency. The BEV shift to pure electric power promises even quicker response without engine noise, with RWD at 402 hp (likely ~300 kW) and AWD at 691 hp (~515 kW), rivaling performance EVs.

Dimensions support spacious interiors: five seats, a large sunroof, and rugged trim per spy shots. No ceiling screen noted, unlike some rivals, prioritizing a tablet-based interface. LiDAR on top trims enables advanced ADAS like DiPilot 300.

BYD Tai 7 BEV
BYD Tai 7 BEV

Design and Features for Family Use

Tai 7 blends boxy off-road styling—seen in green/yellow spy shots—with unibody comfort for city driving. Interior reveals black/white or black/orange themes, grab handles, and a floating screen. It positions between Leopard 5 and 8, offering storage on the tailgate and 360° cameras. The BEV variant likely mirrors this, enhancing appeal for zero-emission families seeking rugged looks without off-road extremes.

Market Comparison

Model Starting Price (RMB) Powertrain 0-100 km/h (top) EV Range (CLTC)
Fang Cheng Bao Tai 7 Hybrid 179,800 PHEV 4.5 s 200 km
GWM Tank 300 Hi4-T 249,800 PHEV ~6 s ~200 km
Li Auto L6 249,800 EREV 5.3 s ~200 km
BYD Tang EV (ref) ~300,000+ BEV 4.9 s 530 km WLTP

Tai 7 hybrids undercut competitors by 28%, with similar performance. BEV could challenge pricier BEVs like Tang if priced under RMB 250,000, though battery/range specs are pending.

Fang Cheng Bao Tai 7 Hybrid vs GWM Tank 300 Hi4-T vs Li Auto L6 vs BYD Tang EV (ref)
Fang Cheng Bao Tai 7 Hybrid vs GWM Tank 300 Hi4-T vs Li Auto L6 vs BYD Tang EV (ref)

Verdict

The Tai 7 BEV cements Fang Cheng Bao’s versatility, adding high-power electric options to a proven bestseller for families wanting rugged style, long range, and now pure EV efficiency. It’s ideal for Chinese urban buyers prioritizing value over luxury, but global availability and full BEV specs—like battery size and pricing—remain unconfirmed, leaving questions on competitiveness against Tesla Model Y or Zeekr 001. Wait for launch details before committing.

Frequently Asked Questions

The hybrid Tai 7 features a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine (115 kW/154 hp) paired with electric motors, offering up to 1,300 km total range with a 60L fuel tank and 0-100 km/h acceleration of 4.5 seconds in top trims. The new BEV variants are pure electric with no engine, offering 402 hp in RWD and 691 hp in AWD configurations, providing zero-emission driving without the combustion engine noise. Both share the same 4,999 mm length, 1,995 mm width, and 1,865 mm height dimensions for five-seat family practicality.

The entry-level hybrid has a 26.6 kWh LFP battery providing 100-105 km of pure electric range, while the top-trim hybrid features a 35.6 kWh LFP battery delivering 130 km of electric range under CLTC conditions. When combined with the 60L fuel tank, the total comprehensive driving range reaches 1,300 km.

The Tai 7 hybrid launched on September 9, 2025, with pricing starting at RMB 179,800 ($25,250) for the entry-level model and reaching RMB 219,800 ($30,900) for the top AWD variant. The mid-range hybrid costs RMB 189,800-206,800. These competitive prices helped make the Tai 7 a bestseller, undercutting rivals like the GWM Tank 300 Hi4-T and Li Auto L6.

The Tai 7 includes BYD’s God’s Eye B autonomous driving system with LiDAR in top trims, featuring city and highway navigation on autopilot and parking functions powered by Nvidia Orin X. High-spec versions feature the optional LING YUAN drone system with dynamic takeoff and landing at speeds up to 25 km/h, omnidirectional obstacle avoidance, and intelligent tracking. The interior includes a large floating center screen, seven screens total, a wide head-up display, rear BYD Pads, and a center console refrigerator.

The Tai 7 measures 4,999 mm in length, 1,995 mm in width, and 1,865 mm in height with a 2,920 mm wheelbase. It features approach and departure angles of 24 and 25 degrees, respectively, demonstrating genuine off-road capability. The SUV includes a swing-out tailgate with integrated storage box, roof racks, and LAR sensor, with a maximum cargo area of 1,880L when the second row is folded.
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