Basic Information

BrandBYD
SeriesTang L
Year2025
First Registration2025/05
Mileage0.1km
Transfer Count-
FuelPHEV
TransmissionE-CVT
Engine1.5T 156 L4
ColorOther
Seats7seats

Condition Description

All metal parts of the car are original and have their original paint.

Configuration Highlights

Driver/Passenger Airbags
Front/Rear Side Airbags
Front/Rear Curtain Airbags
Keyless Start System
Keyless Entry System
Hill Start Assist
Auto Hold
Hill Descent Control
Adaptive Suspension
Panoramic Sunroof
Power Trunk
Roof Rack
Multifunction Steering Wheel
Front Parking Sensors
Head-Up Display
Seat Material
Driver/Passenger Power Seats
Rear Cupholders
GPS Navigation
Low Beam Headlights
Daytime Running Lights
Auto Headlights
Adjustable Headlight Height
Power Windows
Anti-pinch Windows
Climate Control Type
Rear Independent Climate Control
Rear Air Vents
Blind Spot Assist
Lane Departure Warning
Active Safety System
Split-screen Display

Q&A

More

If Chinese customs determines a vehicle to be a "scrapped vehicle" and prohibits its export during inspection, will the deposit be refunded?

Chinese customs strictly prohibits the export of assembled or cut vehicles that meet mandatory scrapping standards. Since our pre-inspection is very strict, this situation is highly unlikely. However, if the vehicle is detained and returned by customs due to a policy misjudgment, we will fully refund your deposit without interest, ensuring you bear no policy risk.

If I choose to abandon cargo at the destination port due to a cash flow issue, can I get a refund of the deposit and freight I previously paid?

No, it is absolutely impossible to get a refund. Not only will there be no refund, but if the proceeds from the port auction of the abandoned cargo are insufficient to cover the exorbitant demurrage and disposal fees, the shipping company and customs will still pursue you (the bill of lading recipient) for the remaining debt through international legal proceedings.

Why are the shipping costs for used electric vehicles (EVs) usually higher than for internal combustion engine vehicles (ICEs)?

Pure electric vehicles are classified as Class 9 Dangerous Goods due to their large lithium batteries, leading to strict shipping regulations. Shipping companies have high requirements for the loading position and fire isolation measures for dangerous goods, and some roll-on/roll-off ships refuse to accept used EVs. As a result, EVs often require more expensive special container shipping and incur additional handling fees for hazardous materials.

BYD Tang L 1.5T 156 L4

比亚迪 唐L 2025款 DM 175KM无人机玩家版

EXW: $31,230
Car CodeSWA1605238
Publish Date2026/02/05