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BYD SEALION 7 — UK-market deep dive: powertrains, specs, colours, trims, pros & cons

The BYD SEALION 7 has entered the UK as a strong, modern mid-size electric SUV aimed at buyers who want high-tech equipment, spacious practicality, and excellent value. With its Blade battery technology, generous equipment levels, and a choice of powerful drivetrains, it targets mainstream and premium alternatives such as the Tesla Model Y and Volkswagen ID.4 — often undercutting them on price.


What the SEALION 7 aims to deliver

Its sleek “Ocean Series” design gives the car a modern, aerodynamic look, while the interior focuses on comfort, technology, and family usability. Large screens, thoughtful storage, and a spacious cabin make it appealing for both daily use and long trips. Overall, the UK version aims to provide near-premium comfort and tech without the high price tag.


UK-Market Powertrains, Battery & Charging

Powertrains (UK specifications)

The UK lineup offers three main versions:

  • Comfort (RWD)
    • Single rear motor
    • Around 309 bhp
    • 0–62 mph in approx. 6.7 seconds
    • Ideal for efficiency-focused buyers
  • Design (AWD)
    • Dual motors, all-wheel drive
    • Around 523 bhp combined
    • 0–62 mph in about 4.5 seconds
    • Strong performance with boosted grip
  • Excellence (AWD, top spec)
    • Same dual-motor setup as Design
    • Higher equipment level
    • Larger battery for more range and faster charging

Battery options (UK)

  • 82.5 kWh (Comfort & Design)
  • 91.3 kWh (Excellence)

Range (WLTP, UK figures)

  • RWD 82.5 kWh: around 300 miles
  • AWD 82.5 kWh: around 280+ miles
  • AWD 91.3 kWh: around 310+ miles

Charging

  • DC fast charging:
    • Comfort & Design: up to 150 kW
    • Excellence: up to 230 kW for quicker 10–80% sessions
  • AC charging: 11 kW across all trims
  • Heat pump: standard
  • V2L (vehicle-to-load): standard — power appliances directly from the car

UK Trim Levels

Comfort

  • Single-motor RWD
  • 82.5 kWh battery
  • Generous standard tech & safety
  • Best value for range and price

Design

  • AWD dual-motor
  • 82.5 kWh battery
  • More power, improved traction
  • Enhanced styling and added features

Excellence

  • AWD dual-motor (523 bhp)
  • Larger 91.3 kWh battery
  • Highest range and fastest charging
  • Additional comfort and premium touches

Pricing in the UK places the base RWD model in the mid-£40k range, with AWD and Excellence trims stepping higher accordingly.


Colours & Interior Trims (UK)

The UK SEALION 7 typically offers a contemporary, subtle colour palette designed for mainstream UK tastes. While colour names may vary slightly by market, expected UK options usually include:

  • A metallic grey (often the no-cost standard colour)
  • Metallic white
  • Black metallic
  • Dark grey/graphite metallic

Interior trims commonly use dark vegan-leather upholstery, with upgraded stitching or premium finishes reserved for higher trims. The cabin emphasises durability, comfort, and a modern aesthetic.


Practicality & Everyday Usability

The SEALION 7 is designed with families in mind:

  • Comfortable seating for five
  • Good legroom front and rear
  • Practical storage solutions
  • A boot shaped for easy loading

You mentioned that in your YouTube video you’ve measured the boot in detail in centimetres — a great resource for buyers. As requested, this article does not include those boot dimensions, but readers can find them in your video for real-world accuracy.


Pros — What the SEALION 7 Gets Right

  • Excellent value for equipment included
  • Strong battery safety and longevity thanks to BYD’s Blade LFP technology
  • Choice of powertrains — efficient RWD or rapid AWD
  • Good real-world practicality and interior space
  • Fast charging on top trims
  • Heat pump and V2L standard, boosting winter efficiency and usefulness

Cons — Things to Consider

  • Range can drop on motorways, especially AWD versions
  • Heavier than some rivals, affecting efficiency
  • Interior quality good but not premium-class
  • Ride and refinement may not match luxury-brand competitors
  • Peak charging speeds require matching high-power stations

Who the SEALION 7 Suits in the UK

  • Drivers wanting a modern, well-equipped EV without premium-brand pricing
  • Families needing space, practicality, and comfort
  • Buyers who value battery safety, longevity, and tech features
  • Drivers choosing between efficient commuting (RWD) or high performance (AWD)

YouTube Walkthrough

To see the full interior and exterior tour — including a detailed boot measurement in centimetres — watch my YouTube walkthrough of the BYD SEALION 7.


Final Verdict

The BYD SEALION 7 is one of the strongest value propositions in the UK’s mid-size electric SUV class. It offers a blend of performance, technology, range, safety-focused battery tech, and practicality that undercuts many premium rivals. While some materials and refinement aspects fall a little short of high-end brands, the overall package is excellent for the price — especially with the choice between efficient long-range RWD and powerful AWD variants.

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