On June 3rd, DongFeng Venucia DA V DD-i began its pre-sale with two versions available: one with a pure electric range of 60km and another with a pure electric range of 110km.

DongFeng Venucia DA V DD-i PHEV has some differences compared to the fuel-powered version. The main change is a larger grille size and the addition of through-type daytime running lights.
In terms of the vehicle's side profile, DongFeng Venucia DA V DD-i PHEV exhibits a dynamic forward-leaning posture, with multiple lines adding a touch of sportiness. Additionally, the floating roof design effectively lowers the visual height of the car.

At the rear, DongFeng Venucia DA V DD-i PHEV maintains the overall design of the fuel-powered version, with a divided upper and lower section that creates a visually appealing look.
The interior adopts a minimalist and streamlined design, integrating most of the functions into the central control screen while retaining some physical buttons.

In terms of powertrain, the new car is equipped with a plug-in hybrid system consisting of a 1.5T engine and an electric motor. The maximum power output of the engine reaches 123kW, and the peak power of the electric motor is 150kW, enabling acceleration from 0 to 100km/h in under 7.9 seconds. The battery used is a BYD's lithium iron phosphate battery pack.
The new car offers two battery options: 10.3kWh and 18.4kWh, corresponding to pure electric ranges of 60km and 110km, respectively.





