Big SUVs are big business in China at the moment, and BYD is jumping into the fray.

The BYD Great Tang has been revealed in a Chinese Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) filing shared by Car News China.

The electric SUV measures 5263-5302mm long, 1999mm wide, and 1790-1890mm tall on a 3130mm wheelbase.

That makes it the largest model from the BYD brand, though it’s still slightly smaller than the U8 from BYD’s high-end Yangwang brand.

It also makes the Great Tang larger than a Toyota LandCruiser 300 Series, which measures up to 5015mm long, 1990mm wide and 1950mm tall, depending on the variant, on a 2850mm wheelbase.

Set to officially debut in China during the first half of 2026, the electric Great Tang will be offered with a choice of 300kW and 370kW single-motor powertrains, plus a dual-motor powertrain that features a 215kW front motor and a 370kW one at the rear.

It’ll feature lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries, which BYD specialises in, but no specifications are yet available.

Kerb weight is between 2640kg and 2970kg, depending on the variant.