2025 BYD Seal Launched At Rs 41 Lakh, Prices Hiked By Up To Rs 15,000
While the price for the base-spec Dynamic variant remains unchanged, the higher-spec Premium and Performance variants get a price hike of Rs 15,000 more
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2025 BYD Seal prices are announced
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Price of the base-spec Dynamic variant remains unchanged
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The higher-spec Premium and Performance variants now cost Rs 15,000 more
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Notable updates include an updated AC, powered sunshade and wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto for all variants
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The Premium variant gets frequency-selective dampers, and the Performance variant gets a new DiSus-C system
The BYD Seal with 2025 model-year updates has now been launched at Rs 41 lakh (ex-showroom). It is available in three variants: Dynamic, Premium and Performance. While the starting price remains unchanged, the mid-spec Premium and top-spec Performance variants have a premium of Rs 15,000 over the MY2024 Seal.
The Chinese EV gets notable updates in its features and powertrain, which we’ve detailed in the next section. But before heading to that, here’s a quick look at its new pricing.
Variant |
New Prices |
Old Prices |
Difference |
Dynamic |
Rs 41 lakh |
Rs 41 lakh |
No change |
Premium |
Rs 45.70 lakh |
Rs 45.55 lakh |
+Rs 15,000 |
Performance |
Rs 53.15 lakh |
Rs 53 lakh |
+Rs 15,000 |
*All prices are ex-showroom
Features Safety
As part of the 2025 MY update, the Seal sedan gets noteworthy updates in its feature set, like a powered sunshade and wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto as standard, a new silver-plated dimming canopy in the panoramic sunroof and an updated AC with a larger compressor system and a new module for air purification. The mid-spec Premium variant also gets frequency-selective dampers (FSD). The top Performance variant gets a new DiSus-C system, which electronically adjusts the dampers in real-time, based on thousands of inputs per second, to improve stability and comfort.
Besides these, the BYD Seal continues with its existing features like a rotating 15.6-inch infotainment display, a 10.25-inch digital driver’s display, dual wireless phone chargers, head-up display, V2L technology, keyless entry, NFC card key and a 12-speaker sound system. Additional comfort features include dual-zone auto AC and ventilated and heated front seats. The driver’s seat gets 8-way power adjustment, memory function, and 4-way lumbar power adjustment, and the co-driver’s seat gets 6-way power adjustment.
Its safety features include 9 airbags, front and rear parking sensors, hill hold control, ISOFIX child seat anchors and a full suite of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), including adaptive cruise control, lane keep assist and autonomous emergency braking.
Powertrain Options
The BYD Seal is offered with two battery pack options and both rear-wheel and all-wheel drive configurations.
Battery Pack |
61.44 kWh |
82.56 kWh |
82.56 kWh |
Power |
204 PS |
313 PS |
530 PS |
Torque |
310 Nm |
360 Nm |
670 Nm |
Claimed Range |
510 km |
650 km |
580 km |
Drivetrain |
Rear-wheel drive |
Rear-wheel drive |
All-wheel drive |
Acceleration (0-100 kmph) |
7.5 seconds |
5.9 seconds |
3.8 seconds |
Rivals
The BYD Seal will continue its rivalry with the Kia EV6, Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Volvo C40 Recharge.
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