I · GENERATION 2022 · GRAND TOURER
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Han EV AWD 380kW

517 hp, 450 km range, 3,9 s 0-100 : among the 21 grand tourers electric 2020–2024, the Han EV AWD 380kW ranks WLTP range, 15th of 21 in 0–100 km/h. Here is what the Caralogy simulations say.

Energy cost · estimate51315,000 km · UK mix · home UK £/kWhCustomise →

Power

517hp

680 Nm · 517 hp elec

0 → 100 km/h

3.9s

VMax 180 km/h

Range

450km

WLTP

DC charging

kW

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Full specifications BYD Han EV AWD 380kW

Manufacturer data and values calibrated by the Caralogy simulation engine.

Powertrain

ArchitectureUnknown
Puissance électrique517 hp
Combined power517 hp
Couple680 Nm
GearboxREDUCER_2SPEED Automatic
TransmissionAWD

Battery and charging

Battery capacity83 kWh
Range WLTP450 km
Conso élec WLTP18,0 kWh/100km
Cons. WLTP18,0 L/100km

Performance

0 → 100 km/h3,9 s
VMax180 km/h

Dimensions and environment

Kerb weight2,180 kg
Cd0.233

Caralogy Methodology

Motorway and performance values calibrated by the Caralogy physics simulation engine (SCx, Crr, real torque curves).

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Manufacturer data · motorway values calibrated by the Caralogy engine

Among the 21 grand tourers electric, the Han EV AWD 380kW ranks in WLTP range. Caralogy simulates its real-world behaviour: motorway simulation, consumption simulation and performance simulation.

Caralogy Analysis · tailored to this vehicle

Caralogy Verdict

Suitable for

Long daily commute (>50 km/day) without range anxiety.

Less suitable for

Regular family use with bulky luggage. The space and boot are sport-calibrated, not utility. A sedan or SUV from the same manufacturer would be more practical daily.

Alternatives to consider

If the priority is WLTP range, the Audi A6 Sportback e-tron quattro 315 kW (1st with 730 km) takes the lead. If the priority is 0–100 km/h, the Tesla Model S Plaid (1st with 2.1 s) takes the lead.

Real-world range: 450 km WLTP (WLTP range)

The Han EV AWD 380kW offers 450 km of WLTP range. The segment reference is the Audi A6 Sportback e-tron quattro 315 kW (730 km).

Segment positioning

Where the Han EV AWD 380kW stands against grand tourers electric

Comparison across 21 grand tourers electric marketed between 2020–2024.

WLTP range

4eout of 4

450 km
Min450 km · BYD Han EV AWD 380kW
Max730 km · Audi A6 Sportback e-tron quattro 315 kW

0–100 km/h

15eout of 21

3,9 s
Min5,2 s · Porsche Taycan
Max2,1 s · Tesla Model S Plaid

Direct rivals (same segment, same energy)

Cross-energy alternatives

Same needs, different powertrain.

Model family

The full BYD Han I range

Generation I launched in 2020. Available versions sorted by energy.

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Frequently asked questions

BYD Han EV AWD 380kW: what you need to know

Well-argued answers to the most asked questions about this model, based on Caralogy data and simulations.

Where does the Han EV AWD 380kW rank in its segment?#

Among the 21 grand tourers electric 2020–2024, the Han EV AWD 380kW ranks WLTP range (450 km, behind the Audi A6 Sportback e-tron quattro 315 kW), 15th of 21 in 0–100 km/h (3.9 s, behind the Tesla Model S Plaid).

What is the WLTP range of the Han EV AWD 380kW?#

450 km WLTP announced — making it the autonomie du segment out of 4 models. The reference is the Audi A6 Sportback e-tron quattro 315 kW (730 km).

How much does the Han EV AWD 380kW cost to run?#

Running costs depend on your profile (mileage, charging type, city/highway mix). Use the Caralogy consumption simulator for a personalised estimate.

Why not a Audi A6 Sportback e-tron quattro 315 kW instead?#

The Audi A6 Sportback e-tron quattro 315 kW leads in WLTP range (730 km vs 450 km). The choice depends on your priorities: check the Han EV AWD 380kW vs Audi A6 Sportback e-tron quattro 315 kW duel for a detailed comparison.

How does Caralogy calculate its figures?#

Caralogy does not reproduce manufacturer figures: we recalculate every number through physics simulation, starting from SCx, mass and the power curve. This is why our figures at 130 km/h differ from WLTP. Full methodology on the dedicated page.