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Seal: 61.44 - 82.56 kwh
The BYD Seal is an innovative electric vehicle that showcases a blend of cutting-edge technology, luxury, and impressive performance. As BYD's flagship electric sedan, the Seal enters the competitive Indian market with a focus on sustainability, style, and superior engineering. With a starting price range of ₹41.0 Lakhs to ₹53.0 Lakhs, the BYD Seal promises to redefine the electric vehicle segment in India.
The pricing of the BYD Seal reflects its premium positioning within the market. The available variants include:- Dynamic: Priced at ₹41.0 Lakhs- Premium: Priced at ₹45.55 Lakhs- Performance: Priced at ₹53.0 Lakhs.
The BYD Seal was officially launched in India on March 5, 2023. As the company's third offering in the Indian electric vehicle market, it joins the ranks of the BYD e6 and Atto3. The launch was highly anticipated and marked a significant step for BYD as it aims to capture the growing demand for electric vehicles in the country.
The BYD Seal comes in three distinct variants, namely Dynamic, Premium, and Performance. The entry-level Dynamic offers a 61.44 kWh battery pack which enables a single-charge driving range of 510 km. The Premium variant brings an 82.56 kWh battery pack, with which it offers 650 km of single-charge range. The top-tier Performance variant offers the same battery with all-wheel drive and a maximum range of 580 km on a single charge. Furthermore, the Seal is offered in four stylish colour options, including Arctic Blue, Aurora White, Atlantis Grey, and Cosmos Black, allowing customers to select a variant that fits their personal style.
The BYD Seal is packed with a range of impressive features that highlight its premium nature. Key interior features include a 15.6-inch rotating touchscreen infotainment system and a 10.25-inch digital driver display presenting crucial driving information. There are dual wireless charging pads for convenience, and the Seal offers advanced connectivity options and a range of smart features. In addition to this, the BYD Seal includes a panoramic sunroof and is lined with soft-touch materials throughout the interior.
The BYD Seal's Dynamic variants make 201 bhp and 310 Nm whereas the Premium Range puts out 308 bhp and 360 Nm. The range-topping Performance variant makes a combined power output of 522 bhp and 670 Nm.
The Dynamic Range has a claimed single charge range figure of 510 km with a 0-100 kmph acceleration time of 7.5 seconds. The Premium variants take 5.9 seconds to sprint from a standstill to 100 kmph and offer a claimed range of 650 km per charge. The Performance variant has a claimed range of 580 km and can clear the 0-100 kmph sprint in 3.8 seconds.
The BYD Seal has a ground clearance of approximately 145 mm, which contributes to its sleek, aerodynamic profile. In terms of practical space, the Seal offers 400 litres of boot capacity, sufficient for everyday storage needs. Additionally, it boasts a frunk (front trunk) with room for about 50 litres of cargo, perfect for storing charging cables and other essentials.
The BYD Seal comfortably seats five passengers, providing ample space for both front and rear occupants. The interior is designed with comfort in mind, featuring spacious seating arrangements that ensure a pleasant ride, even on long journeys. While the rear seating is generous, some taller passengers may find access a bit challenging due to the roofline design.
Safety is a top priority in the BYD Seal, which has received a commendable 5-star safety rating from Euro NCAP. Key safety features include:- Nine airbags throughout the cabin, ensuring comprehensive protection for all passengers.- Advanced safety technologies such as Autonomous Emergency Braking, Lane Assist System, and Fatigue/Distraction Detection.- Additional safety measures include ISOFIX child seat mounts, airbag cut-off switches, and seatbelt reminders, making the Seal a secure choice for families.
The BYD Seal enters a competitive landscape, taking on formidable rivals such as the Tesla Model 3, Hyundai Ioniq 5, and Kia EV6.
As India prepares to welcome global EV giants like Tesla, a Chinese electric carmaker is quietly making inroads here and building its dreams. BYD, or Build Your Dreams, which recently beat Tesla to become the world's largest EV manufacturer, is now aiming to be a serious player in the midsize EV space in India. The EV maker has so far kept a low profile and, yet, managed to top the midsize EV segment sales in 2023 with its first two models e6 electric MPV and Atto 3 electric SUV. However, its latest offering - the Seal EV - promises to be the biggest bet for BYD.
BYD launched the Seal EV in India last month in three variants - the Dynamic, Premium and Performance Range. While the first two variants are offered with rear-wheel drive, the top-spec variant comes only in all-wheel drive option. The electric sedan is offered in four exterior colour choices with no dual-tone option. These colours are Arctic Blue, Aurora White, Atlantis Grey and Cosmos Black.
At first glance, the Seal EV comes across as sporty with a low-slung profile like a performance sedan. It comes with its own set of unique design features. The front face gets sharp LED DRLs under which sits illuminated DRL patterns shaped like waves as part of the EV maker's new design language inspired by the ocean. The EV also gets U-shaped LED headlights, a closed out grille and swooping bonnet which complete the aggressive face. At the rear, BYD kept the Seal quite simple with connected LED taillights with dot matrix patterns. From the sides, the aerodynamic design of the electric sedan is accentuated by its sloping roofline. It also gets flush-door handles.
The Seal EV sits on 19-inch alloy wheels which are one size smaller in the entry-level variant. The ground clearance of around 145 mm, which is one of the lowest in the segment, could be a bother for those who often tackle broken roads or big speed breakers. The wheelbase of 2,920 mm ensures there is no dearth of space inside. There is 400 litres of boot space. It also gets a frunk that can hold around 50 litres of cargo, which is most likely to be used to store the EV's charging cables.
The cabin of the Seal EV oozes with premium soft-touch materials almost everywhere you lay your hands on. Besides leather, the dashboard also gets suede material neatly stitched. The front seats are comfortable with pronounced side bolsters that will help you keep snug during high speed manoeuvres. Both the front seats can be adjusted electronically, get heating and cooling functionality.
But the highlight of the cabin is the large 15-inch touchscreen infotainment system which houses most of the controls that you will need. It is quite responsive, is compatible with wireless Android Auto, and continues to carry BYD’s own party trick - a switch to change its orientation from landscape to portrait mode. The display controls most of the features and even has a dedicated button to adjust the AC vents on the dashboard. Big touchscreen infotainment systems tend to be a bit distracting when on the move. We found it difficult to read sometimes due to sunlight glare during our drive.
The 10.25-inch digital driver display includes key drive related information, including the most important one - battery charge status and range. However, we felt the screen is slightly small for the plethora of information it provides. It also gets a three spoke steering wheel which gets mounted controls to access phone calls, control media and more.
The centre console layout of the Seal EV is simplistic with a neat cluster of buttons and levers. The start/stop button, drive mode options, traction control are placed here along with a small crystalline gear shifter which looks inspired by Volvo. BYD has also provided the Seal EV with two slots to charge phones wirelessly. There are more charging ports under the dashboard which are difficult to reach out. There are two cupholders next to the driver armrest, one of which can be pressed to accommodate larger glasses or even medium-sized water bottles. There is also space under the centre console to keep small items.
The panoramic sunroof above is a fixed glass unit which, BYD says, helps to keep the heat out on hot summer days. It works to an extent but it did get quite hot inside within a few hours during our drive. It is advisable to get a cover accessory to keep the sun out.
The backseats are one of the nicest place inside the car. Though getting in and out can be a bit of challenge for taller people, the seats make up for it with space on offer in terms of head room, knee room and shoulder room. All three seats get large headrests and have the right angle to make people comfortable on long journeys. However, three people in the backseats could be a tight squeeze. There is an armrest which has two cupholders besides dedicated AC vents and charging ports at the bottom.
One of the first things one will notice driving the Seal EV is the sheer heft and weight of the car, the steering wheel and even the pedals. There is a certain sense of surety and security in BYD Seal EV on the move. But that does not affect its performance a bit. There is 308 bhp of power on offer and 360 Nm of peak torque available in the Premium variant. That is still quite a handful, given that hitting the triple-digit mark is easy and yet you will feel the Seal EV is eager to push further. For those looking for more thrill, the top-spec Performance Range can generate 522 bhp of power and a staggering 670 Nm of peak torque.
The Seal EV can zip in and out of traffic thanks to its aerodynamics and impressive drag coefficient figures of 0.219, which can even rival some of the luxury electric cars in India. Zero to 100 kmph comes up in under six seconds. However, what impressed us the most is its ride quality and refinement. The large wheels and the suspension setup work well to keep the car planted and offer a smooth ride. While we initially thought the low ground clearance could be an issue on rough patches of roads or speed breakers, the Seal EV did not scrape its underbelly even once. However, that does not mean one can escape larger speed bumps or big potholes.
The steering wheel is quite responsive, despite being hefty, even if you push the Seal EV around corners. The cabin is as quiet as it can get on the move offering a safe cage cutting out most of the noises outside. The Seal EV is one of the safest electric cars in India with five-star ratings from Euro NCAP and ANCAP. Key safety features include the likes of level 2 ADAS technology, nine airbags, a Head-up Display and a 360-degree camera that also functions on the move.
When we set out with the Seal EV, the biggest question on our mind was its range. The promise of 650 kms of uninterrupted drive kept us pushing the Seal to its limits to check what it can actually offer in real-world scenario. We started driving with around 30 per cent charge left in the car. After driving around 125 kms it still had 12 per cent of charge left. While we would have ideally liked a bit more time behind the wheel, the real-world range is unlikely to fall too short of the range claimed by BYD. This is thanks to its large 82.5 kWh Blade battery pack which has now earned its fame for the range it can offer. Using DC fast charger, the Seal EV can recharge up to 80 per cent within 45 minutes. If the range stays true, someone having an average daily drive of around 50 kms will not require to charge the EV every week.
The Seal EV surely left a grin on our face with its performance and features on offer. The price may seem slightly higher for a lot of customers. It's a pity that BYD is not assembling the electric cars in India which could substantially reduce the prices. However, even at this price point, it does not have a real rival yet.
Max Power | Yes |
Body Type | Sedan |
Airbags | Yes |
Battery Capacity | 61.44 - 82.56 kWh |
Max Torque | 310-670 Nm |
Transmission | Automatic |
Range | 510-650 km |
Max Motor Performance | 308 bhp 670 Nm |
Charging Time | 26 Minutes |
Max Speed | 180 kmph |
Sunroof | Yes |
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