
BYD launches the Ti3 Flash Charging Edition with ultra-fast charging (10–70% in 5 minutes), Blade Battery 2.0, and RWD/AWD versions.
BYD presented the Ti3 Flash Charging Edition, a version that brings flash charging technology along with the Blade Battery 2.0, strengthening the proposal for practicality in the daily use of EVs.
Among the highlights, the model can recharge from 10% to 70% in about five minutes and reach 97% in approximately nine minutes, according to official manufacturer information.
Real-time charging performance
The Ti3 is available in two configurations: rear-wheel drive with an estimated range of about 385 miles and all-wheel drive with approximately 351 miles. At temperatures as low as -22°F, the charging time increases by only about three minutes, according to CarNewsChina.
Platform, batteries, and chassis
The SUV is developed on the EVO+ platform and uses MacPherson double-wishbone front suspension and five-link rear suspension, aiming for stability and handling. The combination of flash charging technology with the Blade Battery 2.0 and the CTB (cell-to-body) structure allows for fast energy delivery and greater safety.
- Range: RWD ~385 miles; AWD ~351 miles
- Fast Charging: 10–70% in 5 minutes, 97% in 9 minutes
- V2L: 6 kW output
- Frunk: 5.3 cubic feet of space in the front
- Suspension: double-wishbone MacPherson front, five-link rear
- Wheels and brakes: 19 inches, four-piston front calipers with drilled discs
Connectivity, safety, and comfort
The Ti3 integrates an AI-powered smart cockpit, featuring voice commands, intelligent navigation, and customizable controls. The driving system uses the Gods Eye platform for adaptive driving support and greater environmental awareness, in addition to automated safety responses.
Interior comfort
The front seats include programmable memory adjustments and four-way electric lumbar support, bringing ergonomic customization through digital controls.
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