Bayi Sea God 07 DM-i Launched in China, Starting at CNY16.98万元 (CNY1,070)
The Bayi Sea God 07 DM-i, a mid-size SUV from Chinese brand Bayi, was officially launched in China on May 8th, featuring three model variants with prices starting at CNY16.98万元.
Specs and Features
Designed under the "Oceanic Aesthetics" theme, the Sea God 07 features a powerfully imposing appearance, blending harmoniously with its sea-dolphin namesake. The front grille is adorned with an e- shaped LED light arrangement which perfectly complements the restyled front mask. Side skirt design is straight and angular which embodies impressive robustness of the model.
The vehicle measures 4880L x 1920W x 1750Hmm, with a wheelbase of 2820Lmm.
In-car Features
With a symmetrical dashboard arrangement, "Ice World" instrument panel is highlighted by an extensive design. With new intelligent seatboaring DiLink100 standard in every variant and the user can create exclusive configurations using ONEiD accounts.
Configurations include a wide range of storage capacities for the refrigeration system, heated and cooled seats, noise cancellation devices, driver assistance features that are widely featured.
The vehicle carries a cloud -axis braking system and supports advanced driver assistance technologies, such as lane changing assistance. The interior provides comprehensive comfort and safety.
Specifications
Bayi Sea God 07 DM-i offers high-tech performance to meet the expectations of its users, with powertrains ranging from 115 kW for electric motors which achieve combined range mileage over 1400km, CLTC ranges up to 160 km using less resource. Power source efficiency is also quite good at CNY4.7/100Km under NEDC.
Competitor Analysis
In today's market, The Bayi Sea God 07 has entered the battlefield with Tesla Model Y and Ideal L6 among key competitors. Among them, it is notable by high-tech smart driver assistance, space capacity for passengers.
It will compete by emphasizing its advantages of affordability, performance levels which are close to or even higher than those from competitor vehicles as opposed to pure price-based selling methods that often confuse consumers