BYD Seal

Carwyapar Rating (4.2)

₹ 47.23 – 61.07 Lakh*

* On-Road PriceNew Delhi
Overview

The BYD Seal looks like someone sketched out a future EV sedan, then polished it till it glowed. Its design is lifted straight from the Ocean-X concept, with sleek proportions, flush door handles, a coupe-like all-glass roof, boomerang LED daytime lights up front and a full LED light bar across the rear. It’s not trying to hide: this is BYD showing it can build beauty, aerodynamics, tech and performance in one package. In size it stretches to about 4,800 mm long, 1,... More

The BYD Seal looks like someone sketched out a future EV sedan, then polished it till it glowed. Its design is lifted straight from the Ocean-X concep... More

BYD Seal Colors

Atlantis Gray

BYD Seal Overview
Body Construction

Monocoque

Body Type

SEDAN

Length

4800 mm

Motor Power

390 kW

Transmission

AT

Drivetrain

AWD

Power Source

Electric

Energy Efficiency

7 KM/kWh

Charge Range

580 KMs

BYD Seal Colors

Atlantis Gray

BYD Seal Expert Opinions
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BYD Seal Expert Opinions
Design and Aesthetics
Features and Specifications
After Sales Support
Brand Value
Resale Value
Likes
Dislikes
BYD Seal Ownership Expense

Check your monthly expense for maintaining a BYD Seal in your City

BYD Seal

Carwyapar Rating (4.2)

₹ 47.23 – 61.07 Lakh*

* On-Road PriceNew Delhi
Overview

The BYD Seal looks like someone sketched out a future EV sedan, then polished it till it glowed. Its design is lifted straight from the Ocean-X concept, with sleek proportions, flush door handles, a coupe-like all-glass roof, boomerang LED daytime lights up front and a full LED light bar across the rear. It’s not trying to hide: this is BYD showing it can build beauty, aerodynamics, tech and performance in one package. In size it stretches to about 4,800 mm long, 1,... More

The BYD Seal looks like someone sketched out a future EV sedan, then polished it till it glowed. Its design is lifted straight from the Ocean-X concep... More

BYD Seal Colors

Atlantis Gray

BYD Seal Overview
Body Construction

Monocoque

Body Type

SEDAN

Length

4800 mm

Motor Power

390 kW

Transmission

AT

Drivetrain

AWD

Power Source

Electric

Energy Efficiency

7 KM/kWh

Charge Range

580 KMs

BYD Seal FAQs

The Seal starts around ₹41 lakh ex-showroom for the base Dynamic version and goes up to about ₹53 lakh for the top-end Performance AWD. So yes, it is priced to appeal to those who see a car as a luxury and lifestyle statement rather than just four wheels to reach office.

The Seal is BYD’s attempt to show that an electric car can be fast, stylish, and practical at the same time. It is not aimed at people who only want mileage or a simple city runabout. This one is built for professionals, enthusiasts, and families who want long range, high-tech features, and the thrill of instant torque. In short, it is not for someone comparing it with a Nexon EV, it is for someone who is cross-shopping Tesla Model 3 or BMW i4.

The Seal is 4.8 meters long, 1.875 meters wide and 1.46 meters tall which in feet translates to roughly 15.75 by 6.15 by 4.79. The wheelbase stretches to 2.92 meters. It sits low with a ground clearance of about 145 mm, so speed breakers will need extra respect. Narrow colony lanes are not its natural habitat but highways, expressways, and clean city boulevards are where it looks right at home.

At the back you get 400 litres of boot space and an extra 50 litres in the front trunk. In real use that means four to five medium suitcases plus smaller backpacks in the frunk. A weekend trip with family or even an airport run is easy, but if you are the type who carries half the house for a two-day holiday you will need to pack like a minimalist.

Using a standard 11 kW AC charger at home, a full charge takes close to 8 and a half hours for the larger battery. With a 150 kW DC fast charger, you can go from around 10 to 80 percent in about 37 minutes, provided you find a working fast charger on your route. As always with EVs, your charging plan is as important as your travel plan.

If we take the Premium variant and assume efficiency of about 16 to 20 kWh per 100 km, your per km cost with electricity at ₹9 per unit comes out between ₹1.44 and ₹1.80. That is cheaper than sipping petrol at ₹102 a litre. In simple words, for the cost of a cup of tea you can drive this sedan for a good 20 to 25 kilometers.

Someone googling the Seal is usually an executive or tech-savvy professional who wants luxury with responsibility, speed without fuel guilt, and design that makes a statement. It is less about resale or service costs and more about being an early adopter in the EV luxury space. In contrast, someone looking up a Swift will ask about mileage in stop-go traffic, a Seal buyer is asking if the acceleration feels like a Tesla.

For city life and highway runs between metros, yes. With fast charging and a home charging setup, it can be as convenient as any petrol car and a lot cheaper to run. For spontaneous cross-country trips through small towns with no chargers, no, you will need to plan carefully. Think of it as a premium laptop—powerful, stylish, and efficient, but it still needs charging points to keep up with you.
BYD Seal Ownership Expense

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BYD Seal FAQs

The Seal starts around ₹41 lakh ex-showroom for the base Dynamic version and goes up to about ₹53 lakh for the top-end Performance AWD. So yes, it is priced to appeal to those who see a car as a luxury and lifestyle statement rather than just four wheels to reach office.

The Seal is BYD’s attempt to show that an electric car can be fast, stylish, and practical at the same time. It is not aimed at people who only want mileage or a simple city runabout. This one is built for professionals, enthusiasts, and families who want long range, high-tech features, and the thrill of instant torque. In short, it is not for someone comparing it with a Nexon EV, it is for someone who is cross-shopping Tesla Model 3 or BMW i4.

The Seal is 4.8 meters long, 1.875 meters wide and 1.46 meters tall which in feet translates to roughly 15.75 by 6.15 by 4.79. The wheelbase stretches to 2.92 meters. It sits low with a ground clearance of about 145 mm, so speed breakers will need extra respect. Narrow colony lanes are not its natural habitat but highways, expressways, and clean city boulevards are where it looks right at home.

At the back you get 400 litres of boot space and an extra 50 litres in the front trunk. In real use that means four to five medium suitcases plus smaller backpacks in the frunk. A weekend trip with family or even an airport run is easy, but if you are the type who carries half the house for a two-day holiday you will need to pack like a minimalist.

Using a standard 11 kW AC charger at home, a full charge takes close to 8 and a half hours for the larger battery. With a 150 kW DC fast charger, you can go from around 10 to 80 percent in about 37 minutes, provided you find a working fast charger on your route. As always with EVs, your charging plan is as important as your travel plan.

If we take the Premium variant and assume efficiency of about 16 to 20 kWh per 100 km, your per km cost with electricity at ₹9 per unit comes out between ₹1.44 and ₹1.80. That is cheaper than sipping petrol at ₹102 a litre. In simple words, for the cost of a cup of tea you can drive this sedan for a good 20 to 25 kilometers.

Someone googling the Seal is usually an executive or tech-savvy professional who wants luxury with responsibility, speed without fuel guilt, and design that makes a statement. It is less about resale or service costs and more about being an early adopter in the EV luxury space. In contrast, someone looking up a Swift will ask about mileage in stop-go traffic, a Seal buyer is asking if the acceleration feels like a Tesla.

For city life and highway runs between metros, yes. With fast charging and a home charging setup, it can be as convenient as any petrol car and a lot cheaper to run. For spontaneous cross-country trips through small towns with no chargers, no, you will need to plan carefully. Think of it as a premium laptop—powerful, stylish, and efficient, but it still needs charging points to keep up with you.