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BYD Sealion 7 - Should you cancel the Tesla Model Y?

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Here’s a detailed breakdown of the BYD Sealion 7 and whether it’s a contender for replacing the Tesla Model Y in your consideration:
BYD Sealion 7 Specifications
Towing Capacity


Rated at 1,600 kg, suitable for light trailers, similar to the Tesla Model Y.

Dimensions

Length:
4,950 mm
Width: 1,950 mm
Height: 1,750 mm
Ground Clearance: ~190 mm, balancing urban use and light off-roading.

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Trunk Space

Rear:
505 liters
With folded seats: 1,789 liters
Front trunk (frunk): 58 liters

Engine and Performance

Powertrain:
Dual-motor AWD
Power: 390 kW (520 hp)
Torque: 690 Nm

Battery Options:
82.5 kWh (lighter build)
91.3 kWh (longer range)

Range: Up to 502 km WLTP
Acceleration: 0–100 km/h in 4.5 seconds
Top Speed: 215 km/h
Energy Consumption: 18.3 kWh/100 km

Chassis and Build

Superstructure:
Incorporates BYD’s Blade Battery with "Cell-to-Body" integration for better structural integrity and safety.
Weight: ~2,435 kg for AWD Excellence trim.
Suspension: Double-wishbone front, multi-link rear, with frequency-variable damping for ride comfort.

Tires and Wheels

Standard tires tailored to the AWD configuration; options for alloy designs depending on the trim.

Interior and Equipment

Luxurious interior with premium materials, large infotainment systems, and advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS).
BYD claims 5 dB lower cabin noise compared to competitors.
Seating Capacity: 5 passengers.

Safety

Equipped with advanced braking systems, electronic stability control, and energy recuperation for efficient urban driving.

Price

Starting around €55,000 ($60,000), depending on market and trim options.

Annual Maintenance Costs

Estimated 30–50% lower than traditional ICE SUVs due to EV advantages.

Insurance Prices

EV insurance rates vary but are competitive with other premium electric SUVs.

Defects and Concerns

Firmer ride compared to rivals, occasional body roll, and slightly artificial steering feedback reported by some reviewers.

Extras

High-speed DC charging (230 kW), standard over-the-air (OTA) updates, and customizable driving modes.

Comparison: BYD Sealion 7 vs Tesla Model Y

FeatureBYD Sealion 7Tesla Model Y
Towing Capacity1,600 kg1,600 kg
RangeUp to 502 km (WLTP)Up to 533 km (WLTP, Long Range)
Performance4.5 seconds (0–100 km/h)3.5 seconds (Performance trim)
Interior Space505 L + 58 L frunk~854 L + small frunk
Charging SpeedDC fast: 230 kWDC fast: 250 kW
Starting Price€55,000 ($60,000 approx.)$50,490 (Long Range)


Verdict: Should You Switch from Tesla Model Y?

The BYD Sealion 7 offers:

A luxurious cabin and a competitive range.
A robust and safe Blade Battery design.
Slightly lower starting price in some regions.

However, the Tesla Model Y retains:

A better charging infrastructure.
Slightly quicker acceleration (Performance trim).
Greater brand familiarity.

Ultimately, it depends on your priorities:

Choose BYD Sealion 7 if you prioritize cabin quietness, unique features like a Blade Battery, or want to try a new, robust competitor.
Stick with Tesla Model Y if you value charging infrastructure and brand support.
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