The base rear-drive BYD Seal has a maximum claimed range of 354 miles, while the four-wheel drive version has a nearly-nine per cent drop to 323 miles. That’s due to the inefficiencies of having ...
The 2025 BYD Seal has been unveiled in China, bringing more power and a wider range of technology – but reduced driving range – to one of the best-selling electric vehicles (EVs) in Australia.
Everybody is talking about how Chinese-made electric vehicles are poised to take over the world. Their global sales numbers are increasing and more and more models are making their way into Europe ...
The BYD Seal 06 GT is a new all-electric hot hatch based on the original Seal fastback sedan, which has been in production since 2022 ... automaker’s “Ocean” range of BEVs and the industry ...
Can Chinese upstart BYD possibly tempt them away? As you’d expect, the Seal U PHEV puts an emphasis on providing value. The four-wheel drive Design model seen here will set you back £39,905, while the ...
The current (FL5) CTR is a little over a year old, having been launched internationally in late 2022 ... Seal arrives in Australia in three variants - the base Dynamic, top-spec Performance, and the ...
Overall Looks And Styling and Features Are Very Good But This is Chinese Brand and We Always Have Trust issues and I don?t think soo that this vehicle is Reliable if i spend 50-60 lacs on cars so ...
So, what’s the deal with the Seal? Is it any good? And, why did BYD choose to name it after a marine mammal? Read on to find out. The newly updated Polestar 2 Long range Single motor is an electric ...