Characterized by the visual standard of the São Paulo State Civil Police, BYD’s electric van, the D1 EV model, It was submitted to the institution for evaluation by various units and units. Supplied in black, the vehicle came equipped with a flare, siren, flashing LEDs and a cell in the trunk for police work.
The idea, ready for legal sale, is that the minivan can be tested for usability in the daily life of the Civil Police. Naturally, when evaluating an electric car, other differences will also be taken into account, as follows. fuel economy, cheaper spare parts and reduced pollutant emissions.
Eurobike BYD SP State Sales Manager João Raphael Martins Pereira to facilitate electric recharging of vehicles – to establish company 7 kW type 2 charger directly to the Transport Division of the police force.
How is the BYD D1 EV?
Launched in Brazil in July, the BYD D1 EV is a 100% electric minivan. Originally intended for application drivers, the MPV motor driven right rear sliding type doorto facilitate the entry and exit of passengers.
Sold for R$269,990, the new BYD model delivers 136 hp and 18.3 kgfm of torque when combined with an automatic transmission, and can reach a top speed of 130 km/h. 53 kWh lithium-iron-phosphate (LFP) Blade battery provides a range of up to 371 km. Acceleration goes from 0 to 100 km/h in less than 14 seconds.
In terms of safety, the BYD D1 EV brings important technological innovations such as automatic emergency braking (AEB), lane departure warning (LDW) and pedestrian collision warning (PCW) in addition to lane departure warning with vibration in the steering wheel. .
Source: Tec Mundo

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