2023 BYD Seal: What to expect from the upcoming Chinese EV
It was only recently that we discussed the Malaysian EV market in detail, covering all the recent additions to the segment. Now joining the troop is a Chinese electric car, going by the name SEAL.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
How much is the BYD Seal?
The BYD Seal holds a booking fee of RM 1,000 and though we still don’t have the exact price tag, the car is expected to sell for somewhere close to RM 190,000.Is BYD Seal available in Malaysia?
BYD Seal is expected to launch sometime Feb 2024 as an electric sedan car. Currently it is open for pre-booking.What is the battery life of BYD Seal?
The Dynamic trim has a claimed WLTP driving range of 460km. The mid-spec Seal Premium variant, also rear-wheel drive, offers 570km of driving range. The Performance trim, on the other hand, on a full charge offers a driving range of 520 km.How fast does BYD charge?
All the BYD Seal variants feature the same 7 kW single-phase on-board AC charger . Which takes 8.6 hours and 15.2 hours to fully charge the battery on the Dynamic and other two trims respectively.Coming from BYD which in Malaysia is managed by Sime Darby Motors, auto enthusiasts have high expectations from the EV. Why? Well, there are several supporting reasons, for instance, the company's goodwill, performance of BYD products, and quick service response.
With BYD Seal joining the Malaysia EV troop, the buyers will have a new, exciting option to look at. Though the new BYD EV is a few days away from its local launch, the company has opened its ordering books.
In case you are looking to buy a new electric car, the BYD Seal is a new option to look at. However, before making a booking here are a few key details to look at -
Electric excellence
The upcoming BYD EV, the Seal, holds the tagline ‘Innovation Meets Acceleration’ as the car offers a delightful and smooth driving experience. The driver feels in control thus enjoying every aspect of the drive.
Powertrain configurations
The base Dynamic variant features a single e-motor on the rear axle that pumps out a maximum power output of 203 hp along with a peak torque of 310 Nm. A 61.4 kWh battery pack supplies power.
The mid-spec Premium trim, on the other hand, gets a single motor that drives the rear wheels and makes a total output of 313 hp and 360 Nm. All this is made possible thanks to an 82.5 kWh battery pack.
The range-topping Performance trim, unlike the other two, gets a dual-motor AWD setup making a maximum power of 530 hp along with a peak torque of 670 Nm.
Performance figures
The electric setup under the hood is capable of a maximum power of 390 kW. The setup allows the Seal to complete a century sprint in just 3.8 seconds and attain a top speed of 610 km.
Range
Specs/Variants |
Dynamic |
Premium |
Performance |
Electric driving range |
460 km |
570 km |
520 km |
Charging
All the BYD Seal variants feature the same 7 kW single-phase onboard AC charger. It takes 8.6 hours and 15.2 hours to fully charge the battery on the Dynamic and the other two trims respectively.
As for the DC charging, the Dynamic variant showcases a capacity of 150 kW and the other two of 150 kW.
World’s safest batteries
Making the upcoming Seal EV extra special is its battery setup which is developed in-house. Yes, the car features BYD-made CB technology which incorporates the Blade Battery into the body which not only is an energy source but also an integral structural component. The setup offers a robust ‘sandwich’ construction which is responsible for achieving torsional rigidity of 40,500 Nm. Thus making it compatible with modern-day luxury cars.
Modern-day sporty appeal
The BYD Seal features a four-door coupe-like body style which is an amalgamation of practical features and advanced technology. Helping the car transcend from the ordinary is its sleek design and innovative advancements. Focusing on the car’s dynamic sporty character is the car’s X-shaped front fascia.
Excellent driving experience
The BYD Seal offers a practical and exhilarating driving experience to the passengers, all thanks to the EV's style and substance.
Marine aesthetics
As mentioned above, the Seal is a distinct blend of flair and sportiness. It is an iF Design Award-winning car that promises an out-of-the-ordinary experience. All thanks to its exceptional design design language and pioneering ingenuity.
Impressive lighting units
The X-shaped front fascias present remarkable avant-garde design headlights featuring a twin U-shaped light cluster layout. The setup is smartly positioned to offer a stunning stereo effect.
Variants
Once launched, the BYD Seal will be offered in three trim levels namely, Dynamic, Premium, and Performance.
Specs
Specs/Variants |
Dynamic |
Premium |
Performance |
Battery capacity |
61.44 kWh |
82.56 kWh |
82.56 kWh |
Drivetrain |
Rear-wheel drive |
Rear-wheel drive |
All-wheel drive |
Range |
510 km |
650 km |
580 km |
Acceleration |
7.5 sec |
5.9 sec |
3.8 sec |
Color options
BYD Malaysia will offer the Seal EV in two color options - Aurora White and Cosmos Black.
Competition
Once launched the new BYD will go against the likes of the Tesla Model 3 and the upcoming Lighting Cat/Ora 07.
Price & booking
The BYD Seal holds a booking fee of RM 1,000 and though we still don’t have the exact price tag, the car is expected to sell for somewhere close to RM 190,000.
Bottom line
The Seal without a doubt is an eye-pleasing car with some pretty impressive driving performance. Surely, a solid contender to make it to the list of potential EVs a potential customer must check out.
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