- Fast acceleration response: The instantaneous torque output characteristics of the motor allow new energy vehicles (especially pure electric vehicles) to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h generally within 7 seconds, and high-end models can reach 3 seconds, far exceeding fuel vehicles of the same price. For example, the 200,000-level pure electric model BYD Han EV accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 4.9 seconds, surpassing the 300,000-level fuel vehicles of the same price (such as 6.6 seconds for the BMW 3 Series 2.0T); the motor has an instantaneous torque output of 0.1 seconds, which completely eliminates the gearbox shifting setback.
- Good quietness: No engine noise and vibration, better NVH performance in the car, and the high-speed driving texture is close to that of luxury cars.
- High degree of intelligent integration: New energy vehicles usually come standard with 5G car networking + L2.5 smart driving (automatic lane change + traffic light recognition), support OTA upgrades to add new functions (such as unlocking memory parking through upgrades by a certain brand in 2025), and the technological experience leads fuel vehicles.