Screen 2020 BYD Han EV listings on one canonical page: run the fit checker first, then compare launch-year evidence with later export benchmarks, proof gaps, and destination-market limits.
Quick check
Answer five questions to find out whether the listing still belongs in a launch-year bargain lane, a later export-ready lane, or a boundary review.
A search for 2020 byd han ev or byd han ev 2020 lands here on purpose. Both phrasings still need the same first move as the core BYD Han query: identify the real car, split NEDC from WLTP, and verify charging plus paperwork before price talk.
Summary
These are the decision-shaping takeaways to keep in mind while you use the tool and read the evidence layers.
Alias handling
This is the explicit alias answer for the change. The phrase is merged here because it still belongs to one Han-family intent cluster and needs the same proof-first workflow as the canonical query.
2020 snapshot
This section exists so the alias query gets a direct answer. The launch article is strong for identity and launch positioning, but it is not a substitute for the current condition of a used car.
Range claim
605 km NEDC
This is a launch-year China-market number. Use it to identify the story, not to flatten every later Han into one range headline.
Performance
3.9 s 0-100 km/h
The AWD high-performance claim is real and official, but it does not confirm the present condition of a used unit.
Safety signal
11 airbags / 6 cameras / 32.8 m braking
Official launch data gives the Han a real equipment trail before you move into trim-level proof.
Comparison
This is the main decision table on the page. It turns the alias question into a reproducible comparison instead of a vague year-based debate.
Later benchmark
The later benchmark is not here to hijack the keyword. It is here to show what a better-documented Han route looks like when the car truly behaves like an export-ready executive sedan.
Battery
85.4 kWh Blade Battery
This is the clearest later official battery benchmark in the source set.
Range
521 km WLTP combined
Use this when a listing is clearly closer to the later export benchmark than to the 2020 launch story.
Charging
120 kW DC / 30%-80% in 30 min
This is the practical benchmark that a daily-driver buyer usually cares about most.
Support boundary
This section turns the new research into decision-useful boundaries. The 2022-2023 Europe material adds warranty, connectivity, and ownership facts that the 2020 launch article does not have, but none of that automatically proves the same support exists on a used launch-year car.
2020 launch material
BYD launch article confirms China-first launch context, 605 km NEDC, 3.9-second AWD performance, Blade Battery, 11 airbags, and 6 cameras.
This is the reliable identity anchor for the alias query, but it still describes launch positioning rather than a used car’s present condition.
Oct 2022 brochure
BYD Europe brochure lists 85.4 kWh Blade Battery, 521 km WLTP combined, 662 km city, 120 kW DC, and a print-date disclaimer that figures can change.
This is the cleaner later export benchmark when a listing claims to behave like a Europe-ready executive sedan.
Jan 17, 2023 Europe article
BYD Europe says the HAN arrived as one European variant with Connected Drive app, 4G, 360 camera, V2L, and explicit warranty terms.
This adds ownership-layer evidence that the 2020 launch article does not provide at all.
2025-2026 U.S. rules
EPA guidance updated September 18, 2025 and NHTSA FAQ accessed April 2, 2026 still keep a 2020 Han outside the easy U.S. permanent-import lane.
This turns the U.S. question into a boundary screen instead of letting vague exception talk drift into a retail-import assumption.
Use / not use
This is the main applicability line. It focuses on the actual market route and ownership burden instead of repeating brochure language.
Proof layer
This section stops weak deals early. If the seller cannot satisfy these checkpoints, the page wants you to downgrade the route immediately.
Scenarios
These scenario rows connect the tool output to the actual conversations buyers have with sellers, logistics teams, and compliance partners.
Risk and boundaries
This section is deliberately concrete. It separates verified evidence from public gaps so the page strengthens trust instead of faking certainty.
Next routes
These internal routes cover the three most common next steps once the checker or risk table downgrades the Han.
FAQ
These FAQ items reinforce the alias answer without creating a second competing page.
Sources
These official and primary sources support the page’s core claims. Where public evidence is incomplete, the page labels the gap instead of filling it with guesses.