BYD unveiled the 2025 Song Plus EV on Monday with new features and stylish design updates. The 2025 BYD Song Plus EV gains new features and design upgrades starting at just 149,800 yuan, or around $21,000.
Meet the upgraded 2025 BYD Song Plus EV
China’s leading EV maker launched the upgraded electric crossover SUV with over 16 standard features for the same low starting price.
The 2025 Song Plus EV gains a new marine aesthetic design. One of the most noticeable changes is the big illuminated “BYD” badge replacing its signature “Build Your Dreams” logo. It also features new 19″ low-drag blade sports wheels.
We first saw the new design changes in the upgraded 2025 Seal EV, launched earlier this month. The Seal is BYD’s answer to the Tesla Model 3.
A new “black sky sandstone rice” color is available for the interior. BYD also added a 50W wireless phone charge and vehicle ETC while updating the steering wheel design.
The 2025 Song Plus EV features a new smart cockpit loaded with DiLink 100 OS for Full Scenario intelligent voice and gesture support.
2025 BYD Song Plus EV interior (Source: BYD)
BYD’s new electric crossover comes with over ten ADAS features like Lane Departure and Automatic Emergency Braking with DiPliot.
BYD’s new Song Plus is available in three trims: Luxury, Premium, and Flagship. The entry-level model starts at 149,800 yuan, or around $21,000, with up to 323 miles (520 km) CLTC range. Or, you can opt for the range-topping Flagship trim, which starts at 175,800 yuan ($24,600) with up to 376 miles (605 km) range.
Updated BYD badge (Source: BYD)
Powered by a 71.8 kWh LFP battery and 201 hp (150 kW) front electric motor, the Luxury and Premium trims get up to 323 miles (520 km) CLTC range.
2025 BYD Song Plus EV trim
Starting Price
Range (CLTC)
Luxury
$21,000 (149,800 yuan)
323 miles (520 km)
Premium
$22,350 (159,800 yuan)
323 miles (520 km)
Flagship
$24,600 (175,800 yuan)
376 miles (605 km)
2025 BYD Song Plus EV price and range by trim
The Flagship model, powered by a larger 87 kWh LFP battery, gets up to 376 (605 km) range in China.
At 4,785 mm long, 1,890 mm wide, and 1,660 mm tall with a wheelbase of 2,765 mm, BYD’s Song Plus EV competes with electric crossovers like the Tesla Model Y, Volkswagen ID.4, and Hyundai Kona Electric.
2025 BYD Song Plus EV (Source: BYD)
Electrek’s Take
BYD is upping the ante as it looks to build momentum into the second half of 2024. The new Song Plus is the latest in BYD’s electric vehicle launch spree as it continues stealing market share from gas-powered cars.
Starting at $21,000 (149,800 yuan), BYD’s new Song Plus undercuts other electric crossovers, including Tesla’s best-selling Model Y, which starts at 249,900 yuan, or around $30,500. However, it also undercuts most gas and hybrid models in its class, which are already losing market share in China.
Will BYD take back the global EV sales crown from Tesla? Recent research from Bloomberg Intelligence suggests it could happen by the end of the year.
After several months of waiting, Lucid Air drivers now have access to Android Auto. Lucid (LCID) launched the popular feature through a software update this week.
Lucid Air owners gain access to Android Auto
Lucid promised it was coming, and now it’s finally here. “Android Auto is one of the most requested features,” according to Lucid’s head of software engineering, Dr Jean-Philippe Gauthier.
All Lucid Air vehicles now have access to Android Auto Smart Driving Companion through an OTA software update (Lucid OS 2.7.0).
You can now view Android apps, messages, and other media on Lucid’s massive 34″ Air Glass Cockpit. For those with Android 11 or higher, you can connect to Android Auto wirelessly. Those with Android 9.0 or higher will require a USB cable.
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Lucid said it would launch the popular feature late last year, but it’s just beginning to roll out to Air owners this week. The company website says the Gravity SUV “will support both wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto,” but no further specifics are mentioned.
Lucid Air Glass Cockpit navigation screen with Android Auto (Source: Lucid)
The 2025 Lucid Air is the “world’s most efficient car” with over 420 miles of EPA-estimated driving range. It also boasts the highest MPGe of any EV at 146 MPGe.
After resuming Gravity deliveries in April, Lucid is quickly ramping up production of its first electric SUV. Lucid expects to produce 20,000 vehicles this year, more than double the 9,000 it made last year.
Lucid Air (left) and Gravity (right) Source: Lucid
The Lucid Gravity GT is now available for sale at $94,900, boasting an impressive range of up to 450 miles. Later this year, Lucid will launch the lower-priced Touring trim, starting at $79,900.
After launching its largest discounts to date earlier this month, Lucid is currently offering over $30,000 off select 2025 Air models.
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Another entry-level electric car is on the way. The Honda Super EV Concept may look a bit funky, but it could be the automaker’s next big hit at an affordable price.
Is Honda launching an affordable EV?
We will get our first full look at the funky new Super EV Concept at the 2025 Goodwood Festival of Speed in West Sussex, England, next month.
The concept will make its global debut during the event, previewing a “new, small-size” electric vehicle. Despite its compact size, the company promises that it will be fun to drive, with an experience that is “unique to Honda.”
Designed as an A-segment electric SUV, Honda says the affordable EV offers an “uplifting, heart-pounding driving experience.”
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The company is already testing prototypes in the UK. Although Honda confirmed plans to launch a production model in the future, it didn’t specify a date or offer any other technical details.
Honda will also use the event to hold the European premiere of the electric 0 Series SUV. Earlier this year, we got a look at the upcoming electric SUV (also a bit funky looking) after a prototype was showcased at a Formula One event in Tokyo.
Honda Super EV Concept (Source: Honda)
You can see Honda is using the same purple camouflage used for the 0 Series electric SUV to disguise it. The Super EV Concept looks like a futuristic successor to the Honda e. However, with a new EV platform, batteries, and motor, Honda’s new models look to be a significant upgrade.
The new EV SUV will be one of seven new electric vehicles Honda plans to launch by 2030. A production version of the Super EV concept is expected to join it.
Honda 0 electric SUV hits the road for the first time (Source: Honda)
The new Super EV Concept will make its official debut, climbing the 1.16-mile (1.856 km) hill course at Goodwood FOS, which runs from July 10 to July 13.
Will Honda launch its new entry-level EV in the US? According to a Nikkei report earlier this year, Honda plans to launch an affordable EV, priced under $30,000 in the US, following the 0 Series electric SUV and sedan.
We’ll have to wait until closer to launch for confirmation. Check back soon for more info. We’ll keep you updated with the latest.
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Tesla (TSLA) has reportedly told employees that it will pause production at Gigafactory Texas, where it produces Model Y and Cybertruck vehicles, for the second time in as many months.
In late May, Tesla extended a long weekend into a week-long production shutdown at Gigafactory Texas.
The move came amid lower demand and inventory buildups.
Now, Tesla told employees that it is again shutting down Model Y and Cybertruck production at Gigafactory Texas over the first week of July.
With the Fourth of July being a Friday this year, it was going to be a long weekend, but Tesla again decided to extend the production shutdown from June 30th through the following week, according to employees talking to Business Insider.
Tesla claimed that it will enable the company to perform “maintenance and improvements on production lines.” Employees are being offered paid time off or to come in for training.
As we have previously reported, Tesla has been throttling down production of the Cybertruck in 2025 as sales are currently tracking about half of last year.
Tesla reported a 13% decrease in deliveries in Q1 2025 compared to the same period last year, which the automaker attributed to its Model Y design changeover reducing production.
However, Tesla’s deliveries are currently tracking to be down even more in the second quarter compared to last year, despite Tesla having ramped up production.
Electrek’s Take
What’s going to be the excuse this quarter? As I reported earlier today, Tesla is currently tracking to deliver 355,000-360,000 units in Q2, which would be down 19-20% compared to 2024.
It would be an even steeper decline even with the new Model Y.
It clearly wasn’t the problem.
The automaker had already reduced its production capacity at most factories in 2024, when it ran at about 60% capacity due to lower demand.
Now, Tesla is stopping production of its best-selling Model Y with the new design twice in two months?
This is not looking good.
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