2026 · SUV · BYD
Brand-new · Export from Jebel Ali Free Zone, Dubai





















The 2026 BYD Song L EV is a dual-motor all-electric SUV designed for buyers prioritizing range and performance. Its 87.04 kWh lithium iron phosphate Blade Battery delivers a CLTC-rated 602 km range, with 800V fast charging reaching 30–80% in 25 minutes. The dual-motor 4WD system produces 517 hp and 670 N·m of torque, achieving 0–100 km/h in 4.3 seconds.
Interior amenities include a 15.6-inch touchscreen, panoramic roof, heated and ventilated suede seats, and a Dynaudio 12-speaker audio system. Safety and convenience are covered by a Level 2 assisted driving suite (DiPilot 300) with 12 exterior cameras, LiDAR, and multiple radars, plus nine airbags, wireless charging, and head-up display. The vehicle suits importers targeting markets valuing long electric range and quick acceleration alongside modern infotainment and driver assistance technology.
This 2026 BYD Song L EV addresses a central buyer concern: the gap between advertised and real-world electric range. The 602 km CLTC rating reflects optimized testing conditions, but owner reports consistently document 450–520 km of usable range in mixed urban and highway driving—still among the strongest figures in its class. The 800V charging architecture is the key differentiator; stopping for 25 minutes to recover 30–80% capacity is genuinely practical for regional importers and fleet operators across Africa, Southeast Asia, and CIS markets where long stretches between charging infrastructure remain common.
The dual-motor 4WD powertrain and 4.3-second 0–100 km/h time place this vehicle in performance-oriented territory, yet the five-seat layout and refined interior remind buyers this is fundamentally a family SUV. Heated and ventilated suede seating, dual-zone air conditioning, and the 15.6-inch central screen with Gaode navigation cater to comfort-first operators. The Level 2 assisted driving system (DiPilot 300) with LiDAR and 12 exterior cameras provides genuine lane-keeping and adaptive cruise capability—not marketing theater—valuable for long-distance work and daily congestion.
Ownership considerations revolve around battery longevity and regional charging ecosystems. LFP chemistry offers superior thermal stability and cycle life compared to NCA/NCM, critical in hot climates (Middle East, Africa, Southeast Asia). The DiLink mobile app control and 5G connectivity integrate with Chinese ecosystems but require adaptation in some destination markets. Frameless doors, concealed handles, and an electric spoiler reflect contemporary design but add complexity to repair ecosystems unfamiliar with recent BYD models—a trade-off importers and dealers should evaluate against the vehicle's strong residual value trajectory in markets with established BYD dealer networks.