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BYD introduced the Seal 05 DM-i, the latest addition to its ... The 508-liter (17.9 cu ft) trunk expands with the rear seats folded down. BYD's fifth-generation DM hybrid system pairs a 1.5 ...
Much like the quick Seal, BYD’s so proud of its 0-62mph sprint that it put it on the trunk lid to show the world how quick it is. I guess some people must like that sort of thing. In the UK ...
The Sealion 7 is the BYD Seal’s high-riding brother ... The Model Y also has a larger trunk and frunk, making it considerably better at carrying your stuff. It’s big enough that in some ...
Thankfully, unlike its two rivals, BYD ships the Seal with a fold-out cover screen as standard ... Note, too, that a sizeable ‘frunk’ front trunk is good for a couple of soft overnight bags. Overall, ...
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. Yep, it’s yet another new brand. And, yes, it’s from China. You can be ...
The confusingly named BYD Seal U DM-i is a plug-in hybrid, but one with a difference. As you’d expect from a tech company that’s made far more batteries than it has cars, this plug-in hybrid ...