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BYD Sealion 7
The BYD Sealion 7 is an all-electric SUV coupe. Based on the Seal sedan, the SUV is offered with a 82.56kWh battery pack. Offered in rear- or all-wheel drive versions, the Sealion 7 has a claimed range of up to 567km.
BYD Sealion 7 specs & features
Range | 567 km |
Power | 308 - 523 bhp |
Battery Capacity | 82.56 kWh |
Charging Time DC | 24Min-230kW (10-80%) |
No. of Airbags | 11 |
- Digital Instrument Cluster
- Wireless Charger
- Auto Dimming IRVM
- Rear Camera
- KeyLess Entry
- Automatic Climate Control
- Rear AC Vents
- Air Purifier
- Cruise Control
- Parking Sensors
- Power Windows
- Advanced Internet Features
- ADAS
- Heads Up Display
- 360 Degree Camera
- Memory Functions For Seats
- Active Noise Cancellation
- Adjustable Headrest
- Android Auto/Apple CarPlay
Driver Monitoring System: tracks driver’s eye movements to alert in case of attention lapse.
Rear privacy glass: heavy tint on the rear glasses for better heat rejection and privacy.
128-colour ambient lighting offers immense customisability.
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BYD Sealion 7 latest updates
What is the latest update of the BYD Sealion 7?
February 17, 2025: The BYD Sealion 7 has been launched in India at Rs 48.90 lakh (introductory ex-showroom, pan-India). Deliveries of the electric SUV will commence from Mar 7, 2025. Notably, BYD has raked up 1000 bookings for the electric SUV already.
What is the price of BYD Sealion 7?
The Sealion 7 is priced between Rs 48.90 lakh and Rs 54.90 lakh (ex-showroom, pan-India).
How many BYD Sealion 7 variants are available?
The BYD Sealion 7 is offered in two variants: Premium and Performance. The Premium variant is offered with a single-motor, rear-wheel-drive (RWD) setup, while the Performance trim is offered with a dual-motor, all-wheel-drive (AWD) setup.
What about the BYD Sealion 7 dimensions and looks?
The Sealion 7 is a large SUV coupe that is 4830mm long, 1925mm wide and 1620mm tall. For reference, it’s longer than a Fortuner, but not as tall. It features BYD’s global ‘Ocean X’ design theme with sleek lines and an aerodynamic profile. Full-LED headlights, 20-inch alloy wheels, twin spoilers and motorised door handles are a few highlights of the design.
What are the features of the BYD Sealion 7 EV?
The BYD Sealion 7 EV is feature-packed. It comes with a 10.25-inch digital driver’s display, a rotatable 15.6-inch touchscreen and a coloured heads-up display (HUD). The front seats are electrically adjustable and have heating and ventilation functions and other features include a panoramic glass roof, a wireless phone charger, dual-zone climate control and a vehicle-to-load (V2L) function typical to new-age EVs.
What are the powertrain options available with the BYD Sealion 7?
The BYD Sealion 7 is offered with an 82.5 6kWh battery pack with two drivetrain options, the detailed specifications of which are as follows:
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The Premium variant comes with an electric motor on the rear axle and has a combined output of 313 PS and 380 Nm. It has a claimed NEDC range of 567 km.
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The all-wheel drive Performance variant has an output of 530 PS and 690Nm with a claimed NEDC range of 542 km.
How safe is the BYD Sealion 7?
The Sealion 7 gets 11 airbags. It further comes with a 360-degree camera, ISOFIX child seat mounts, a tyre pressure monitoring system and front and rear parking sensors. It also gets certain advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) features like auto emergency braking, adaptive cruise control, lane keep assist and forward collision warning.
How many colour options are available with the BYD Sealion 7?
BYD offers four colour options: Shark Grey, Aurora White, Cosmos Black, and Atlantis Gray. There are no dual-tone colour options on offer.
What are the service interval and warranty details of the BYD Sealion 7?
While the service details of the BYD Sealion 7 are yet to be revealed, the warranty details of the electric SUV are as follows:
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Battery pack: 8 years / 1.6 lakh km
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Electric Motor and Motor controller- 8 years / 1.5 lakh km
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DC-DC Assembly, High voltage electric control assembly, On-Board Charger- 6 years / 1.5 lakh km
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Lights, Tyre pressure monitoring module, Suspension, Ball Joint, Multimedia system, Shock absorber, Dust cover, Wheel bearing, PM2.5 measuring instrument, AC/DC charging port assembly, USB charging port connector- 3 years / 1.25 lakh km
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All parts of the complete vehicle other than parts listed above including Starting iron battery LFP (not including various kinds of oil, charger and refrigerants)- 6 years / 1.5 lakh km
Should you consider the BYD Sealion 7?
For anyone wanting to experience a luxury electric vehicle without spending as much, the BYD Sealion 7 will seem appealing.
What are the rivals to the BYD Sealion 7?
The BYD Sealion 7 rivals the likes of the BMW ix1, Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Kia EV6, while also being an affordable alternative to the Volvo EX40.
Please scroll down below to read our in-depth review of the BYD Sealion 7.
BYD Sealion 7 price
BYD Sealion 7 price starts at ₹ 48.90 Lakh and top model price goes upto ₹ 54.90 Lakh. Sealion 7 is offered in 2 variants - the base model of Sealion 7 is Premium and the top model BYD Sealion 7 Performance.
Sealion 7 Premium(Base Model)82.56 kWh, 567 km, 308 bhp | Rs.48.90 Lakh* | ||
Sealion 7 Performance(Top Model)82.56 kWh, 542 km, 523 bhp | Rs.54.90 Lakh* |
BYD Sealion 7 expert review
Overview
BYD might be a relatively new brand for India, but its leading electric vehicle sales globally. The Chinese automaker seems to have found a sweet spot at the Rs 50 lakh price point, following up the capable Seal sedan with the Sealion 7 SUV coupe. A bold design, loads of technology, luxury car level interiors, 500km of real world range — is there anything the Sealion 7 can’t do?
Exterior
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When I first saw the Sealion7, I found the design to be simple and minimalistic. If you hide the badges, you will feel like this product comes from a European luxury/performance car brand.
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The Sealion 7 is almost 4.8-metres in length, similar to a Toyota Fortuner. But the sloping roof line and the wide stance makes it look sporty.
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In the all-wheel drive (Performance) variant, the Sealion7 gets 20-inch alloy wheels. The rear-wheel drive (Premium) variant rides on 19-inch alloy wheels.
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There are plenty of neat design touches — full-LED headlights, motorised door handles, intricate detailing in the full-LED tail lamps.
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There are four colours to choose from: white, black, grey and light blue. I think our black test car looked premium, but I liked the signature light blue shade as well. On a side note, the paint thickness and quality can be slightly better.
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On the inside, the Sealion7 features a layered dashboard design. It’s finished in all-black and gets very high quality leatherette padding/soft-touch materials everywhere you touch.
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BYD could’ve opted for a lighter/dual-tone interior colour scheme to give the cabin a more premium look.
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There are interesting textures — such as piano black finishes on the dashboard, brushed aluminium on the steering wheel and even a crystal-type material for the gear selector.
Interior
Passenger Comfort
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Getting in and out of the Sealion7 is easy. Even the elders in the family will not complain. Taller occupants might have to duck a little while getting in the rear, however.
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I liked the support and cushioning offered by the front bucket seats. It’s a single-piece seat with integrated headrests (like sportscars) and is comfortable for even those who are plus-sized.
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The steering wheel can be adjusted for angle and reach. The driver’s seat gets a 12-way power adjust (with 2 memory settings, set via the touchscreen) and the co-driver’s seat features a 6-way power adjust. Do note that even at its lowest setting, the seating position is a little high. This is great for visibility, but those who prefer a low-set sporty driving position won’t like it. Thankfully, there’s no issue with headroom despite this.
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Space in the rear seat is generous. Healthy amounts of kneeroom, good footroom and acceptable headroom despite the sloping roofline.
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I’m 5’11”, and I found the height of the rear seat back to be lesser than ideal. This meant support for my shoulders wasn’t as per expectation. I had to slide forward for more shoulder support, which in turn compromised underthigh and lower back support.
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For anyone up to 5’8”, underthigh support is unlikely to be an issue. However, those taller will find themselves in a knees up position.
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There’s enough width for three occupants to sit comfortably. The floor is flat, and the middle occupant gets a proper headrest and 3-point seatbelt too.
Storage Spaces
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All doors get 1-litre bottle holders. Front doors have some additional space left for any sundry items.
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There’s a huge shelf under the gear console, ample space inside the front central armrest and a decent-sized glovebox for any thing you might want to store.
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Below the central AC vents is a fabric-lined surface that’s perfect to place phones. The left half of this section has a built-in wireless charger.
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Both front seats get seatback pockets with dedicated compartments for your wallet/phone.
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The rear central armrest has a covered storage compartment and flip-out cupholders which I quite liked.
Features
Safety
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Both variants of the Sealion7 get 11 airbags, ABS with EBD, hill assist, traction control and ISOFIX child seat mounts.
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Level 2 ADAS is offered as standard as well, which includes features such as automatic emergency braking (AEB), lane keep assist (LKA), adaptive cruise control (ACC), blind spot detection (BSD) among others.
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I found the calibration of the automatic emergency braking system to be too sensitive for Indian roads, braking too early and hard. This can cause a rear-end collision, and is best left switched off, especially within city limits. Other ADAS features function as intended.
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Australian NCAP had tested a plug-in hybrid version of the Sealion, and gave it a 5 star score. While the Sealion7 has not been tested by BharatNCAP, we expect it to have a similar score.
Convenience & Entertainment
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Both variants of the Sealion7 have an identical feature list. Basics include keyless entry, push-start, dual-zone climate control, front seat ventilation, auto-dimming IRVM, 128-colour ambient lighting, panoramic glass roof and a powered tail gate.
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The highlight is a 15.6-inch touchscreen that gets wireless Apple CarPlay, and wired plus wireless Android Auto. It can be used in either portrait (vertical) or landscape (horizontal) mode.
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The screen is the only way to control a lot of functions of the car such as air-conditioning and seat ventilation. This can get slightly annoying. Physical buttons would’ve been far more helpful.
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I found the output from the 12 speaker ‘Dynaudio’ branded music system to be strictly average. While it has the surround sound effect, the depth in sound is missing.
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Feed from the 360° camera is shown on the touchscreen itself. Fantastic camera quality and intuitive graphics means you can rely on the cameras alone to park. While indicating left, the video feed from the left camera also pops up on the screen which is helpful while changing lanes.
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In comparison to the touchscreen, the 10.25-inch driver’s display might look tiny. However, there are no complaints in terms of readability, graphics and information displayed.
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There’s a driver monitoring system in the Sealion7, placed at the base of the driver-side A-pillar. This monitors your eye movement and prompts you to refocus on the road if you are distracted.
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A head-up display (HUD) is also provided which offers important driving data right in your line of sight.
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Device charging options include a type-A and type-C charger each for the front and rear occupants. The front occupants also get a 50W wireless charging pad with a dedicated cooling vent.
Boot Space
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Boot space is rated at 500-litres, which is sufficient to carry 4 cabin sized trolley bags or 2 medium sized trolley bags plus a couple of backpacks.
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The boot is wide, but lacks height which means it’s best to use smaller luggage to utilise the available space fully.
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There’s a 58-litre ‘frunk’ space that can accommodate a cabin-sized trolley bag if need be.
Performance
Battery and Performance
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BYD is offering the Sealion 7 with a single 82.56kWh battery pack, but with the option of rear-wheel drive or all-wheel drive.
Premium | Performance | |
Battery | 82.56kWh | 82.56kWh |
Power | 312PS | 530PS |
Torque | 380Nm | 690Nm |
0-100kmph | 6.7s | 4.5s |
Claimed Range [NEDC] | 567km | 542km |
City Performance
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As is the case with all EVs, response from the vehicle when you press the accelerator is instant. However, I liked that it’s not jerky or violent at any point. It is very easy to get used to.
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I chose to drive the Sealion7 in either Eco or Normal mode inside the city, where I could benefit from more range since the added performance in Sport mode would be unnecessary while tackling city traffic.
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Brake energy regeneration can be set to ‘Standard’ or ‘High’ using a toggle switch on the centre console. I missed an ‘Auto’/’Single Pedal’ mode that would automatically set regeneration basis inputs from the ADAS and also bring the vehicle to a dead stop without using the brake pedal. This is available in Hyundai/Kia EVs and also in luxury brands.
Highway Performance
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I switched to Sport mode on the highway to see what the Sealion7 is capable of. Sure enough, the Performance model I was driving very comfortably hit 100kmph under 5 seconds as claimed.
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The vehicle masks speeds very well, and you will find yourself travelling at a speed slightly higher than you think. This is down to excellent noise insulation that keeps road and tyre noise to a minimum.
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If you drive between 60-90kmph constantly on a highway, you can extract a lot of range from the BYD Sealion 7. For instance, a near 70km drive on the Jaipur-Ajmer highway consumed only 10% of the battery.
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Overtakes require no planning at all, and inclines/ghat roads are tackled with extreme ease.
Range
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The Sealion7 could very easily cover anywhere between 450-500km on a full charge. This should suffice for a week’s worth of office commutes, or an intercity trip (Mumbai-Pune-Mumbai, for example) with range to spare.
Ride and Handling
Suspension and Ride Quality
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The BYD Sealion7 has a firm suspension setup. On smooth roads, body movement is well controlled.
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On bad roads the suspension makes a thud sound and the impact is felt within the cabin. At slow speeds, there’s side-to-side movement in the cabin which can be better controlled.
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Do note that the Premium variant gets 19-inch alloy wheels instead of 20-inch alloys on the Performance variant I tested. I expect ride quality to be marginally better in that model.
Handling and Braking
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The steering is super light and it is very easy to drive this large SUV even in crowded city streets. Parking too is very easy.
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While it isn’t outright sporty in terms of handling and lacks steering feel, it feels very neutral and predictable. It gives you enough confidence to carry higher speeds through ghat roads.
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Braking feel on the Sealion 7 might take some getting used to. It took me a while to understand how much brake to apply to get the deceleration I required.
Verdict
There’s no obvious compromise in the Sealion 7’s package. For anyone wanting a spacious family SUV that excels in technology and feel-good factor, this electric SUV makes a lot of sense. A real-world range of around 500km, and quick performance is the cherry on the cake. What is likely to seal the deal is that getting such an experience from a luxury brand will involve spending at least twice as much.
Other Cars To Consider
Mahindra XEV 9e
Reasons to consider
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Far more affordable for similar performance and features
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Widely known Indian brand with better sales/service network
Reasons to avoid
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Not a proven product yet
BMW iX1 LWB
Reasons to consider
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Unmatched rear seat space and comfort
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BMW’s badge value and prestige
Reasons to avoid
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Average performance, not exciting
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Feature list covers only the basics
Hyundai Ioniq 5
Reasons to consider
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Futuristic looks inside-out
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Better execution of features such as infotainment and ADAS
Reasons to avoid
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Available only with smaller 72.6kWh battery pack and rear-wheel drive
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New model is due for launch soon
Kia EV6
Reasons to consider
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New model looks even sportier
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Supports up to 350kW charging
Reasons to avoid
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Fully imported model, hence expensive.
Pros & Cons of BYD Sealion 7
Things We Like
- SUV coupe styling is executed well, looks much more expensive than it actually is.
- 82.56kWh battery capacity ensures a real world range of 500km.
- Impeccable interior quality for the price. Soft touch material used generously on the dashboard and door pads.
Things We Don't Like
- Ride quality feels firm. Does not feel very comfortable over broken roads.
- Lacks the brand value/prestige many expect from a vehicle costing as much.
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Fuel TypeElectric | Fuel TypeElectric | Fuel TypeElectric | Fuel TypeElectric | Fuel TypeElectric | Fuel TypeElectric | Fuel TypeElectric | Fuel TypeElectric |
Battery Capacity82.56 kWh | Battery Capacity61.44 - 82.56 kWh | Battery Capacity64.8 kWh | Battery Capacity77.4 kWh | Battery Capacity66.4 kWh | Battery Capacity70.5 kWh | Battery Capacity69 - 78 kWh | Battery Capacity78 kWh |
Range567 km | Range510 - 650 km | Range531 km | Range708 km | Range462 km | Range560 km | Range592 km | Range530 km |
Charging Time24Min-230kW (10-80%) | Charging Time- | Charging Time32Min-130kW-(10-80%) | Charging Time18Min-DC 350 kW-(10-80%) | Charging Time30Min-130kW | Charging Time7.15 Min | Charging Time28 Min 150 kW | Charging Time27Min (150 kW DC) |
Power308 - 523 bhp | Power201.15 - 523 bhp | Power201 bhp | Power225.86 - 320.55 bhp | Power313 bhp | Power188 bhp | Power237.99 - 408 bhp | Power402.3 bhp |
Airbags11 | Airbags9 | Airbags8 | Airbags8 | Airbags2 | Airbags6 | Airbags7 | Airbags7 |
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- New BYD SealionI have been keeping an eye on BYD cars and the Sealion 7 looks stunning. With estimate driving range of 483 km and 309 bhp of power sounds like an amazing combination. Plus, the 15.6-inch rotating screen and 9 airbags make it a perfect mix of tech and safety. BYD is definitely raising the bar with this fantastic car. Cant wait to drive it soon.Read More4
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BYD Sealion 7 Range
BYD Sealion 7 range is 567 km, depending on the variant.
Motor and Transmission | ARAI Range |
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Electric - Automatic | 567 km |
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BYD Sealion 7 colours
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