Comparison:
The BYD Song L saunters confidently into the field of electric vehicles, taking aim at competitors in its segment. Here, well pile it against the likes of the Tesla Model Y, the Volkswagen ID.4, the Ford Mustang Mach-E, and the Kia EV6.
Range
When it comes to range, the BYD Song L flexes a stout 662 km (411 miles), putting it at a considerable advantage over competitors such as the Tesla Model Y with its 525 km (326 miles), and the Volkswagen ID.4 trailing at 520 km (323 miles). The Ford Mustang Mach-E throws in a commendable 491 km (305 miles), while the Kia EV6 straddles a respectable 577 km (359 miles). Kudos to the Song L; its practically poised for a marathon.
Acceleration
Speed demons will appreciate that the BYD Song L thunders from 0 to 100 km/h (0 to 62 mph) in a mere 4.3 seconds. This squarely places it in the fast lane, overtaking the Tesla Model Y at 4.8 seconds and leaving the Volkswagen ID.4 in the rearview with its more leisurely 8.5 seconds. The Ford Mustang Mach-E lurches forward in a zippy 3.5 seconds, while the Kia EV6 comes in at 5.2 seconds. This showcases the Song Ls fine balance between agility and performance.
Power
With a whopping 517 h.p. (386 kW), the BYD Song L is the brawniest of the bunch. By comparison, the Tesla Model Y commands respect with 384 h.p. (286 kW), and the Volkswagen ID.4 musters 201 h.p. (150 kW). The Ford Mustang Mach-E backs up its muscle car lineage with 480 h.p. (358 kW), whereas the Kia EV6 isn’t far behind with its robust 320 h.p. (239 kW). Clearly, the Song L rivals the brawniest brutes with raw power.
Charging Time
Charging time, often a tethered Achilles heel in the EV world, sees the BYD Song L holding its own with fast-charging to 80% in just 30 minutes. The Tesla Model Y matches this, sipping electrons just as swiftly. However, the Volkswagen ID.4 and the Ford Mustang Mach-E linger a bit longer at around 38 minutes. The Kia EV6 boasts charging prowess at 18 minutes. Although not the swiftest, the Song L holds its own in the charge race.
Price
Lastly, lets talk brass tacks. The BYD Song L checks in at a compelling $30,100 (£23,500, €27,000), making it a wallet-friendly option without skimping on features. The Tesla Model Y will set you back about $54,990 (£42,500, €49,000), and the Volkswagen ID.4 around $43,995 (£34,000, €40,000). The Ford Mustang Mach-E dashes in with a tag of $42,895 (£33,500, €39,000), and the Kia EV6 slides in at $45,000 (£35,000, €41,000). The Song L shines as an alluring blend of value and performance.

