BYD releases teaser image of Leopard 5

This afternoon, Fang Cheng Bao (a sub-brand of BYD) released the images of Leopard 5. According to the officials, Leopard 5 is equipped with a new hybrid platform called DMO and a cloud chariot-p intelligent body control system.

The estimated price range for the Leopard 5 is $55,700 to $83,500. From the images, this hardcore SUV has a robust and rugged design. Like other SUVs, it adopts the usual square box shape.

In addition, multiple raised ribs on the front hatch contribute to its hardcore SUV appearance and improve its front face recognition. The silver steel guard plate surrounding the lower part enhances its rugged look and energy. The raised parts on both sides of the body are speculated to be two semi-solid-state LiDAR.

According to the reveals, the Leopard 5 will have a non-load-bearing body structure with dual front and rear motors and triple locks and use a new DMO hybrid platform. The hybrid system on the new DMO platform will integrate the core technologies of DM-i and DM-p, combining the advantages of both systems.

The comprehensive battery life of the Leopard 5 is claimed to reach an impressive 1,200 kilometers, making it capable of covering long distances on electric power alone. This surpasses the Mercedes-Benz G63, which has 430 kilowatts of power, making it a robust off-road benchmark. Thanks to the Three Locks feature, the SUV can easily handle extreme off-road conditions.

Regarding the interior of the Leopard 5, according to interior images of the Leopard 5 circulating on the internet, it successfully balances a rugged atmosphere with a sense of luxury. The center console of the Leopard 5 features three LCD screens: A full LCD instrument panel, a large-size central control screen, and a co-pilot entertainment screen.

In addition, the camera at the A-pillar position indicates that this hardcore SUV might support facial recognition and other functions.

The interior of the Leopard 5 is designed to be both practical and user-friendly. In addition to the LCD screens mentioned earlier, the bottom of the center console is equipped with various transparent mechanical buttons, including Aircraft-style button shifting, One-button start, and Differential lock.

Apart from the functional buttons, the large storage compartment offers ample space for the occupants to store their belongings and keep the interior organized. In addition to the DMO hybrid platform, the Leopard 5 reportedly features the Cloud-p intelligent body control system, which takes its high strength and overall vehicle performance to the next level.