BYD Seagull | |
Manufacturer: | BYD Auto |
Aka: | BYD Dolphin Mini (South America, except Colombia)[1] |
Production: | 2023–present |
Assembly: | China: Xi'an, Shaanxi; Changzhou, Jiangsu[2] |
Designer: | Under the lead of Wolfgang Egger |
Class: | City car (A) |
Platform: | e-Platform 3.0[3] |
Related: | BYD Dolphin |
Layout: | Front-motor, front-wheel-drive |
Body Style: | 5-door hatchback |
Motor: | BYD TZ180XSH permanent magnet synchronous |
Powerout: | 55abbr=onNaNabbr=on |
Wheelbase: | 25001NaN1 |
Length: | 37801NaN1 |
Width: | 17151NaN1 |
Height: | 15401NaN1 |
Weight: | NaN0NaN0 |
Predecessor: | BYD e1[4] |
Sp: | uk |
The BYD Seagull is a battery electric city car manufactured by BYD Auto since 2023. Positioned below the Dolphin within BYD's line-up, it is currently the smallest BYD vehicle, occupying the A00-class in Chinese segmentation (equivalent to European A-segment).[5] It is part of the Ocean product line and marketed through "Ocean Network"-branded dealerships and stores. The car was made available in Brazil and some other South American markets in 2024 as the BYD Dolphin Mini.[6]
The Seagull was introduced on 27April 2023 in China. Unlike its 3-door rivals in the sub-100,000 yuan electric car segment, the Seagull features a 4-seat, 5-door configuration in a hatchback body style with a length of only 37801NaN1. According to Chinese publications, it is targeted towards younger customers seeking simpler means of transportation.[7]
The exterior design of the Seagull combines numerous sharp lines, angular shaped headlights, and a sloping roofline with rear lamps connected by a light bar.[8] Interior space utilization is prioritized by increasing the wheelbase-to-length ratio at 66 percent, higher than the BYDDolphin at 64percent, along with the use of the thinner blade battery.[9] In line with other BYD Ocean models, the dashboard design has a "wing" design depicting a seagull's wing with a two-tone design, and equipped with a rotatable 10.1-inch touch-screen infotainment system along with a 5-inch digital instrument cluster.[10] [11]
The Seagull is equipped with six airbags, rear disc brakes, electronic parking brake, and electronic stability programme. Its body in white contains 61% of high-strength steel, and uses hot-forming with a tensile strength of over 1,500 MPa in key parts.
Following its world premiere at Auto Shanghai in the second half of April 2023, BYD started delivering the Seagull in China.[10] Upon its release, BYD received 10,000 orders for the Seagull in 24 hours.[12] On 29November 2023, the 200,000th Seagull rolled off the assembly line, only seven months after its introduction.[13] Due to its low selling price at below CN¥90,000 or US$12,000, the Seagull has also garnered curiosity and praise from international media and industry experts.[14] [15] [16] [17]
In March 2024, BYD reduced the price of the Seagull by five percent in China with the release of the Seagull Honor Edition as the 2024 model year.[18] The Seagull Honor Edition introduced a new body colour option, Ice Blue, with a Sea Blue interior colour.[19]
In China, there are currently three trims offered: a base model called the "Vitality Edition" (活力版), a higher specification "Freedom Edition" (自由版), and a top-specification variant called the "Flying Edition" (飞翔版). All three models are powered by a single synchronous motor with a top speed of [10] and a claimed 0–50 km/h acceleration of 4.9 seconds,[20] with an 0-100 km/h of 13 seconds.
Both the Vitality and Freedom models are built with a LFP blade battery, enabling a cruise range of ; the Flying model sports a larger battery pack and a range of approximately . The battery can be recharged via an household AC power plug at 6.6kW, or via a DC fast charger at 30 or 40kW (depending on the model), during which it reportedly can be charged from 30% to 80% capacity in 30 minutes.
Battery capacity | Production | Battery | Range (CLTC) | Power | Torque | 0– | Top speed | Drive |
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30.08 kWh | April 2023 – present | Lithium iron phosphate | 550NaN0 | 135Nm | 13.0 s (0-100km/h = 14.4s measured) | 130km/h | FWD | |
38.88 kWh | Lithium iron phosphate (BYD blade) | 550NaN0 | 135Nm | |||||
On 30April 2024, BYD issued a recall for 16,666 Seagull units in China due to reversing camera software failure. It affects units produced between 7April 2023 and 31May 2023. The recall will be conducted through an over-the-air (OTA) update.[21]