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2023 BYD Seal Upcoming

Rêver Automotive, Thailand’s authorised distributor for BYD cars, has launched the BYD Seal, available in three variants with prices starting from THB 1,325,000 (around RM 169k). The base variant of the Seal is the Dynamic RWD, equipped with a 61.4 kWh LFP Blade battery that powers a single 204 PS/310 Nm rear-mounted electric motor, providing a range of up to 510 km in the NEDC cycle. Next up is the Premium RWD priced at THB 1,449,000 (around RM 185k), which comes with a larger 82.5 kWh LFP batt
As Thailand has launched the BYD Seal, one question on our minds is, "How much will the BYD Seal be priced in Malaysia?" To predict the price of the upcoming BYD Seal in Malaysia, we will calculate the percentage difference in prices between the BYD Seal and Atto 3 in Thailand. Then, we'll apply this percentage difference to the prices of the corresponding models in Malaysia to estimate the potential price range for the BYD Seal. Looking at the two BYD models in Thailand, the prices are as follo
In the Malaysian electric vehicle (EV) market, there haven’t been many choices for a sedan. But that’s about to change as the BYD Seal will be launched soon, while the Tesla Model 3 Highland is also reaching our shores as early as this month. We’ve previously made a price prediction based on the difference between the BYD models in Thailand. This time, we’ll look at the pricing difference between the BYD Seal and the Tesla Model 3 in Thailand. Also read: Launching in Malaysia soon: BYD Seal, we
According to data compiled by China’s DongCheDi, the Chinese automotive market sold 167,877 units of the Tesla Model 3 between January and August 2023, while the BYD Seal sold 99,434 units within the same period. The data suggests that the Chinese market clearly favours the Tesla Model 3 (which takes 7th place overall in the pure electric vehicle sales category) over the BYD Seal (taking 11th place), despite the Model 3 being more expensive on average. In China, prices for the BYD Seal start fro
The Tesla Model Y is living up to its reputation as the big disruptor. At RM 199,000, Tesla is giving you an electric SUV with sports cars territory performance, for less money than a 3-cylinder BMW 218i. We are talking 347 PS and 420 Nm, sub-7 seconds 0-100 km/h. But performance is just one part of the appeal. Tesla's software integration is easily 5 years ahead of anyone else. Unlike other EVs, Tesla's Supercharger charging network is integrated into the car's navigation, so you don't even nee
BYD is currently the go-to brand for anyone looking to dip their toes into the world of battery electric vehicles. It’s the poor man’s Tesla, and we meant it in a good way. You get truly world-class battery technology, at a fraction of the price. The catch is of course, poorer software and user interface – which is the compromise you have to make for an otherwise very value-for-money package. The Chinese brand is currently the No.1 selling EV brand in Malaysia, with nearly 1,400 units registered
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