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BYD hybrid motorhome Juxin Wuyou 3.0 unveiled

08.07.2026 16:09 1 min 1 source
手机新浪网 ZHO
BYD hybrid motorhome Juxin Wuyou 3.0 unveiled
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Juxin has launched the BYD Wuyou 3.0 hybrid motorhome based on a BYD chassis. It features a 1.5L hybrid engine, 55.39 kWh battery, 12 kWh auxiliary battery, 1170 W solar panels, 300 L fresh water and 120 L grey water tanks. The motorhome seats six and sleeps 3–4, with full household appliances. Dimensions: 5995×2380×3070 mm, wheelbase 3360 mm, drivable with a standard car license.

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