Inventory of the upgraded content of BYD's second-generation reach truck, analysis of the differences between the old and new reach forklifts

2026-07-03

Inventory of the upgraded content of BYDs second-generation reach truck, analysis of the differences between the old and new reach forklifts(Image1)

With the expansion of the application scenarios of reach forklifts, the second-generation products have been specifically upgraded on the basis of the old models, optimizing the user experience and operation efficiency from multiple dimensions.

performance upgrade

The second-generation reach forklift has been optimized in terms of power and battery life. The battery life of the old model will be significantly reduced after long-term continuous operation, while the new model has been improved through the optimization of the battery management system, which can support longer-term continuous operation. At the same time, the stability of the power output has also been improved. The old model will occasionally experience power fluctuations when starting or climbing heavy loads, while the new model can maintain a more stable power output and adapt to the needs of more complex operation scenarios.

operation experience optimization

The upgrades at the operation level mainly focus on the convenience of control and ride comfort. The old control system has a general response speed and requires more operation force when steering and forking goods. The new model optimizes the sensitivity of the control parts, and the steering and forking movements are smoother, reducing the work intensity of the operator. In addition, the comfort of the driving area has also been improved. The fit and support of the seat have been adjusted, and the fatigue of long-term driving will be reduced. At the same time, the layout of the operation panel is more ergonomic, and the operator can complete various operation instructions more conveniently.

Perfect security configuration

Safety upgrades are one of the key directions of the second-generation product. The old model is only equipped with basic safety protection devices, while the new model has added an early warning function of the working environment. When there are obstacles around the forklift or people approach, it will be notified in time to reduce the risk of collision. At the same time, the field of vision has also been optimized. By adjusting the structural design of the door frame and the cab, the operator has a wider field of vision ahead, and can more clearly observe the situation of the goods and the working area, further enhancing the safety of the working process.

These targeted upgrades and adjustments make the second-generation reach forklift more suitable for the efficient and safe operation requirements of modern warehousing and logistics scenarios, and also provide users with a clearer reference dimension for differences when purchasing forklifts.

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