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    BYD Seal

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    The price of BYD Seal , a 5 seater SUV, ranges from Rs. 41.00 - 53.00 Lakh. It is available in 3 variants and a choice of 1 transmission: Automatic. Seal has an NCAP rating of 5 stars and comes with 8 airbags. BYD Seal has a ground clearance of 145 mm and is available in 4 colours. Users have reported a driving range of 580 Km for Seal .
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    BYD Seal Price

    BYD Seal price for the base model starts at Rs. 41.00 Lakh and the top model price goes upto Rs. 53.00 Lakh (Avg. ex-showroom). Seal price for 3 variants is listed below.

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    61.44 kWh, Electric, Automatic, 510 Km
    Rs. 41.00 Lakh
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    82.56 kWh, Electric, Automatic, 650 Km
    Rs. 45.55 Lakh
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    82.56 kWh, Electric, Automatic, 580 Km
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    BYD Seal Car Specifications

    Fuel TypeElectric
    DriveTrainRWD & AWD
    Acceleration3.8 to 7.5 seconds

    All New BYD Seal Summary

    Price

    BYD Seal price ranges between Rs. 41.00 Lakh - Rs. 53.00 Lakh depending on the variant selected.

    When was the BYD Seal launched?

    BYD India launched the Seal electric sedan in the country on 5 March, 2024.

    What variants does the Seal get?

    Customers can choose the Seal from three variants, namely Dynamic, Premium, and Performance.

    What features are available in the BYD Seal?

    In terms of dimensions, the sedan measures 4,800mm in length, 1,875mm in width, 1,460mm in height, and the wheelbase stands at 2,920mm. In terms of design, the Seal adapts to the Ocean X concept and follows BYD’s ‘ocean aesthetics’ design language. At the front, it gets double-U floating LED headlamps and arrow-shaped inserts on the front bumper and fender. At the rear, it sports an LED light bar that runs across the tailgate, LED taillamps, and a black diffuser. The sedan rides on 19-inch diamond-cut alloy wheels.

    Inside, the Seal has been fitted with a rotating 15.6-inch infotainment display, 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster, heads-up display, and a 360-degree camera. It also gets features such as wireless charging, powered and ventilated front seats, panoramic sunroof, electrically adjustable AC vents, and an ADAS safety suite.

    What are the battery pack, powertrain, and specifications of the Seal?

    BYD offers the Seal in two battery pack options – 61.44kWh and 82.56kWh. While the former comes only with the Dynamic variant, the latter can be had with the Premium and the Performance variant. Now, talking about its claimed driving range, the Dynamic, Premium, and Performace variants get a claimed range of up to 510km, 650km, and 580km, respectively. The Seal is capable of charging at speeds of up to 150kW. Using this, the electric sedan can be charged from 10-80 per cent in just 37 minutes.

    Is the Seal a safe car?

    BYD Seal scored five stars in the Euro NCAP crash test.

    What are the rivals to the BYD Seal?

    The BYD Seal locks horns with the Hyundai Ioniq 5, Kia EV6, Volvo XC40 Recharge, and the BMW i4.

    Last updated on 6 March, 2024

    How is the BYD Seal car?

    • Pros

      • Looks like a fast car owing to the sleek attractive design. 
      • Modern interior styling with a dashboard that flows onto the door pads. 
      • Expected to be offered with a variant that has a good range.
    • Cons

      • The user interface can be confusing. 
      • A pricey EV sedan is not currently popular.

    BYD Seal 2024 Verdict

    The Seal expands on BYD's India portfolio and looks to rake in more buyers with its slender and 'fast' design.

    BYD Seal Car Review

    BYD Seal First Drive Review

    What is it?

    Left Front Three Quarter

    They say, the third time's the charm, and this is the third all-new offering from BYD here in India. It's called the Seal (as it’s the second car from BYD’s new ‘ocean series’ after the Dolphin), and it's an all-electric premium sedan. With three variants on offer, the starting price for the Seal is Rs 41 lakh. But does the Seal pack in the necessary charm to woo the buyers of other premium sedans viz. BMW 3 Series and Mercedes-Benz C-Class? Let's find out.

    Right Rear Three Quarter

    With a low-slung nose, 4.8m length, and a notchback-like silhouette, the Seal has a good mixture of contemporary yet conventional design. Then the elongated wheelbase and low height with clean sheet metal work add to the Seal’s styling. As we have seen with the Atto 3, there are a lot of interesting details sprinkled all around. Be it the sleek headlamps, gills on the side skirts, pop-up door handles, character lines on the bonnet doors and fenders, race-car-like diffusers at the back, and the five-petal-shaped 19-inch aero wheels, they all make the BYD Seal a very handsome looking sedan and it does manage to turn heads effortlessly.

    How is it on the inside?

    Dashboard

    Now the Seal is a low-slung car so getting in takes a tad bit extra effort than you would in a normal sedan. And the party piece (like the rotating screen) aside, the cabin of the Seal makes you feel like you are sitting in a much more expensive sedan. Where the fit and finish are impressive, the concoction of materials used inside this sedan is well executed as well. With soft-touch materials used at all the right places; even the plastic feels smooth and nice with the appeal of a futuristic cabin.

    Front Row Seats

    What surprised me the most was its overall in-cabin ergonomics. Not only is the visibility all around phenomenally good, but the buttons and controls are also easy to reach and get comfortable with. The centre console does have a lot of buttons for a car that has kind of eliminated all the buttons in favour of a large screen, but these buttons are useful ones, especially on the go. Coming to the front seats, they are one of the best one this side of the supercar territory. We experienced good seats in the Atto 3, but the Seal takes things many notches higher. They feel more like a sim-racing chair with bucket-seat bolstering.

    Infotainment System

    As for the rotating screen, it feels like using a really large smartphone. There's zero lag from the buttons, and the touch is smooth and very well-defined. A tactile feedback would have been helpful with slightly more tasteful colours. But it’s right up there with the best when it comes to usability and intuitiveness. Although it comes with built-in Spotify, the inclusion of other OTT platforms like the ones you get in Tata's Arcade.ev interface would have made it more likeable.

    Rear Seats

    Surprisingly, getting in the second row is much easier, thanks to the wide opening and long wheelbase. Even the seats hug you properly in the right contours but it's not meant to seat a third person in the middle owing to the protruding and hardened back support. Further, you have ample legroom and the view outside the windows is comfortable as well but the headroom is tight. The fixed glass roof extends to the back, and despite that the headroom is tight even for my frame (I am 5.5’), so taller passengers will not be comfortable here. Lastly, one of the benefits of a sedan is the humongous boot space which is also seen here.

    How is it to drive?

    What we have here is the mid-spec Premium trim which is the value-for-money version of the three variants. It has a bigger 82.6kWh battery pack compared to the entry-level 61.kWh and has an output for 308bhp from a single, rear-axle mounted motor. Although it has 360Nm of twisting force, available from the get-go, the Seal tips the scale at almost two tonnes. Akin to the Atto 3 (which has just over 200bhp) the acceleration off the mark for the Seal is not neck-snappingly quick.

    Gear Selector Dial

    Even if you are in the sportiest setting, the acceleration is gradual. Not that the Seal is not a fast car, and the 0-100kmph time of 5.9 seconds is nothing to scoff at. If you still think it’s slow, then you should consider buying the 3.8 seconds, AWD, twin-motor Performance version instead. But the way the Seal accelerates is more user-friendly and docile compared to other EVs out there. Once on the move, the Seal has light controls, good visibility all around, and an entirely silent cabin. At times, when cruising on the highway, the only thing heard inside the cabin is the wheel going over the road joints. There are two settings for regen, which don’t feel any different from each other, plus there’s no one-pedal mode here.

    Left Front Three Quarter

    With a full ADAS suite, the steering feels overly assisted but is quick and predictive. It also remains consistent at slow speeds and has good weight when doing highway pace. There's barely any understeer, despite over 300bhp going to the rear wheels. There's no way to turn off the traction control and almost impossible to get the tail out of this electric sedan. This also means the Seal doesn't unsettle even if you are carrying slightly higher speeds through a sharp corner.

    Coming back to ADAS, we weren't able to test them all out in the limited time we had with the Seal. In terms of ride quality, the Seal is firmly strung. So over the undulation, you do feel the Seal struggling to maintain its composure. Despite that, it's not too bad over other not-so-bad surfaces, aided by the 45-profile Continental tyres worn by those 19-inch wheels. Over most speed-breakers, we never had to worry about scrapping the belly, except over the ill-made ones.

    Left Rear Three Quarter

    With BYD’s expertise in their blade batteries, the drop in displayed range throughout our time with the car was gradual, and slow if not implausible. We think over 90 per cent of its claimed range of 650km in a single charge is achievable in real-world conditions.

    Should you buy one?

    Left Rear Three Quarter

    The BYD Seal is not a car you should overlook given its scarce sales and service network or being an electric sedan amidst a wave of E-SUVs. It is a well-packaged EV which is ahead of time yet is also conventional to live with. Not only is it comfortable to drive, it is loaded to the gill with features along with some party pieces thrown in. Sure the second row might be tight for three and even tighter for taller passengers, and the BYD’s current sales network may and will put off a few buyers. All things considered, the BYD Seal has the potential to give you a good alternative instead of the German sedans nonetheless.

    Pictures by Kapil Angane and Ajinkya Lad

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    BYD Seal Colours

    BYD Seal 2024 is available/sold in the following colours in India.

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    BYD Seal Range

    BYD Seal range claimed by ARAI is 580 Km.

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    BYD Seal User Reviews

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    • Sports car - EV at unbelievable price for the power
      Test drove the car. It It goes from 0 to hundred within a blink. It is very fast and comfortable. Like room is ample in the back. made of premium materials on the dashboard and all around. Controls are a little bit fiddly. But staring, breaking and general driving behavior is absolutely brilliant. It has 300 bhp on tap.
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    • Byd Seal Amazing
      Amazing vehicle for this price good range amazing interior fully electric better range than any other car in this price range build quality is also amazing with good color options.
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      It is good when I buy it. But the fuel economy is not so good as I expect from byd. It have great experience of driving. It also look so great . But its service and maintenance is not so good.
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    FAQs About BYD Seal

    Price
    Q: What is the avg ex-showroom price of BYD Seal base model?
    The avg ex-showroom price of BYD Seal base model is Rs. 41.00 Lakh which includes a registration cost of Rs. 25500, insurance premium of Rs. 163226 and additional charges of Rs. 2000.

    Q: What is the avg ex-showroom price of BYD Seal top model?
    The avg ex-showroom price of BYD Seal top model is Rs. 53.00 Lakh which includes a registration cost of Rs. 25500, insurance premium of Rs. 231531 and additional charges of Rs. 2000.

    Performance
    Q: What is the ARAI driving range of BYD Seal?
    The ARAI driving range of BYD Seal is 510 Km.

    Specifications
    Q: What is the battery capacity in BYD Seal?
    BYD Seal has a battery capacity of 82.56 kWh.

    Q: What is the seating capacity in BYD Seal?
    BYD Seal is a 5 seater car.

    Q: What are the dimensions of BYD Seal?
    The dimensions of BYD Seal include its length of 4800 mm, width of 1875 mm and height of 1460 mm. The wheelbase of the BYD Seal is 2920 mm.

    Features
    Q: Is BYD Seal available in 4x4 variant?
    Yes, 1 out of 3 variants of BYD Seal come with four wheel drive option.

    Safety
    Q: How many airbags does BYD Seal get?
    The top Model of BYD Seal has 8 airbags. The Seal has driver, front passenger, 2 curtain, 2 driver side, front passenger side and rear passenger side airbags.

    Q: Does BYD Seal get ABS?
    Yes, all variants of BYD Seal have ABS. ABS is a great accident prevention technology, allowing drivers to steer while braking hard.

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    BYD Seal Price in India

    CityOn-Road Prices
    DelhiRs. 43.35 Lakh onwards
    HyderabadRs. 49.46 Lakh onwards
    BangaloreRs. 43.32 Lakh onwards
    MumbaiRs. 43.32 Lakh onwards
    AhmedabadRs. 45.77 Lakh onwards
    KolkataRs. 43.31 Lakh onwards
    ChennaiRs. 43.33 Lakh onwards
    PuneRs. 43.32 Lakh onwards
    LucknowRs. 43.27 Lakh onwards
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