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BYD Sealion 7 on track to be Australia’s best-selling electric car

BYD Sealion 7 on track to be Australia’s best-selling electric car

Posted on February 26, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on BYD Sealion 7 on track to be Australia’s best-selling electric car

With around 1000 orders of the Sealion 7 locked in, BYD’s new electric SUV could outsell the Tesla Model Y.

BYD has racked up about 1000 orders of its Tesla Model Y-rivalling Sealion 7 just over two weeks after opening order books.

For context, in January, Tesla managed to sell 465 Model Ys and 274 Model 3s for a brand total of 739 units.

However, whether the Sealion 7 can rise to the top of the sales charts is dependent on whether EVDirect – BYD’s local importer and distributor – can register and deliver all cars in a calendar month.

And while customer deliveries are expected soon, the Sealion 7 will be in attendance at the 2025 Melbourne Motor Show – running from April 5 and April 6 – as a first public viewing.

According to EVDirect managing director and executive chairman Luke Todd, the Sealion 7 has been successful in swaying customers shopping for an EV nearly twice the price.

“The Sealion 7 is redefining luxury EV ownership,” said Todd.

“With its premium design, cutting-edge technology, and exceptional value, it’s already drawing buyers who might have previously considered six-figure models.

“This vehicle proves that world-class performance and sophistication don’t have to come with a luxury price tag.”

MORE: 2025 BYD Sealion 7 price and specs – Model Y rival starts from $54,990 in Australia

As a reminder, the 2025 Sealion 7 kicks off from $54,990 before on-road costs for the rear-drive Premium variant, and extends to $63,990 for the all-wheel-drive Performance.

All models feature an 82.56kWh battery, with a WLTP-certified driving range of 482km for the Premium and 456km for the Performance.

The single motor in the Premium grade produces 230kW/380Nm, while the Premium features an additional rear electric motor for a combined 390kW/690Nm.

The post BYD Sealion 7 on track to be Australia’s best-selling electric car appeared first on Drive.

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