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BYD Seal 06 EV

$16,238.00 USD

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BYD

BYD Seal 06 EV

$16,238.00 USD


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    Review A

    [Space Performance]
    Among the A-class pure electric models on the market, it's probably only the BYD series that features CTB body design. Its interior space ranks among the top in the A-class segment. The front seats are integrated sports seats with comfortable materials and excellent ergonomic design. The seats have a wide range of adjustability. Even someone like me, who is 190 cm tall, can find a relatively comfortable sitting position in the front row. It's a truly valuable experience.

    [Intelligent Cockpit]
    As long as you're not part of the tech geek group, BYD's current in - vehicle system is definitely sufficient. The system is quite smooth, and you can install various software on your own. It's not limited to the software in the in - vehicle app market; you can also log in to the browser and download and install software that's not available in the in - vehicle app market. Unlike many automakers, BYD's in - vehicle system is not a closed one. Most in - car operations, including navigation and music playback, can be controlled via voice.

    [Driving Experience]
    The experience of the Yunliang C chassis is definitely a plus. When driving over bumpy roads, the chassis feels cohesive, and the suspension effectively suppresses unnecessary bounces. The chassis mode is linked to the overall driving mode, but it can also be adjusted independently. The difference between the comfort and sport modes is obvious, catering to different driving habits. The overall steering feel is above average, but the responsiveness of the steering self - centering seems to be lacking (in both comfort and sport modes), not as impressive as the steering feel of the previous - generation Seal EV four - wheel drive version I test - drove.

    I've always adhered to the view that buying a car isn't just about getting a power battery. A vehicle is an integrated system, and its overall product strength should be considered. After the official release of the Seal 06 EV's price, a large number of one - sided and nit - picking comments suddenly appeared online, trying to lead the public opinion. For example, some people complain that the Seal's 56 - kWh battery is too small while hyping up the 60 - kWh battery of Xpeng (is a difference of only 4 kWh really that significant?). There are even blatant smear campaigns against the Yunliang C, an over - class configuration. It's obviously an organized effort by online trolls. Focusing solely on criticizing the power battery subsystem and easily judging the overall product strength of the vehicle based on a single subsystem is the behavior of trolls, not what a mature and rational consumer should do. I hope that real car - buying customers can stay firm and have their own opinions, and not be easily swayed by these online trolls.

    Review B

    Exterior: It's okay. Compared with other BYD models, it looks a bit younger. The other models seem unappealing, and the designs are too perfunctory. I guess their product positioning isn't aimed at us young people.
    Interior: It's not good. In particular, I can't accept the large - area piano lacquer finish. It's a newly launched model this year, so why doesn't it have the same interior design as the Seal 05? The Seal 05 has already switched to cloth materials. Also, the black plastic ring around the logo on the steering wheel has no sense of refinement. I can tolerate the plastic in other places, but this is right in front of my eyes every day, and I can't avoid seeing it.
    Configuration: There are too many radars, and I'm not used to it. When reversing, even though the rear of the car is already in position and won't scrape the sides, the side radars keep beeping. It makes me nervous, and even an experienced driver loses confidence in driving. If you ignore it, it can really cause problems. The radars can't detect suspended objects. On the second day after picking up the car, I didn't notice the suspended tailgate of a large vehicle and hit the trunk lid. My brand - new car got its first scratch.
    Driving: When reversing or starting at a slow speed, there's a noise from the brakes, which gives a strong sense of cheapness. I'm really unhappy about it. My previous fuel - powered car didn't have this problem. Also, the door handles seem low - class.
    The acceleration of the electric car is really exciting. The sound insulation is quite good, and the Yunlian chassis is also okay. It's one step above cars in the same price range. I'm not used to the steering assist of the steering wheel. It seems that the steering assist force is constantly changing. I can understand that the steering wheel becomes heavier at high speeds, but can it not change linearly with the speed? It would be better to set it to become heavier at a relatively high speed, like above 80 km/h. The constant change is really uncomfortable.
    Intelligent cockpit: Xiaodi can handle most of the requests. It can recognize various voices with a high recognition rate. This is okay. I don't have very high requirements.

    Review C

    [Space Performance]
    The space is okay. As a person of average height, I can cross my legs in the back row.
    [Intelligent Cockpit]
    You'll regret choosing the mid - level configuration. There's no seat ventilation. You feel cold in the areas where the air - conditioner blows, but your back is still wet.
    [Charging Time]
    I haven't had time to install a charging pile yet. I'm currently charging at the company. Using Wuling Bingo's charging gun, it took about 15 hours to charge from 20% to full.

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