I've not had any time in the Seal yet, but I had a week with an IONIQ 6 and I said in my review I feel it is one of the best all round EV driving experiences out there. And I guess the IONIQ 5 is pretty much the same just in a more practical package. Good to see a comparison of the 3, and you guys are getting huge!
You guys should compare things which matter. For example, the Tesla's lack of a front camera (and sensors) + lack of indicator stalks + lack of a display panel behind the steering were the most important things to my wife (non-negotiables) and drove me to buy a Seal. The battery technology (BYD's LFP batteries v Ioniq 6 Li-Ion batteries) and battery capacitities should also be considered. The price is a big factor. Tesla has an excellent charging network compared to the other 2 and Ionic 6 has faster charging speeds but that again depends on whether you charge the car at home. Looking ahead Tesla is implementing FSD + Autopark (which the seal and Ioniq 6 doesn't have). There was also no mention of the ADAS systems of the various cars. Other than Test 2 (which I agree is stupid), the other comparisons were quite good (I liked the golf bag test). All things considered, I think the BYD Seal is the best car for your money.
Looks subjective for anyone/everyone, but love 😍the Seal - User experience I commented below on against someone's ignorance of its relevance - Road noise and comfort = should all be on the same size rims and tyres, which would then leave it down to the glass and suspension alone, but get the jist of it and LOVED the boot testing guys 🤣👏
Thanks for the video. Regarding the boots, reviewers get sucked in by the volume quoted by Tesla. In that figure, they include the under floor space and the space behind the wheel arches. BYD also has a large underfloor space, but don't include it in the official volume figure. The actual CARGO volume of the Tesla boot is 425L, which aligns with your real life test.
@@BuckleUpShow For me it's the best looking car of the three both inside and out. The boot space isn't an issue for me and there is a front boot too, big enough for soft bags or some shopping. Build quality also is top notch especially for the price. I know the Tesla has improved massively in that area, but when I test drove the M3 it didn't give me the same feeling as the BYD Seal. Plus the Tesla having no storks for indicating wasn't as bad as I thought it would be, it still isn't as easy or simple as having indicator stalks imo. Also a huge reason, where I am living here in Thailand, the price even for the performance 4 wheel drive model is currently around 1.5m baht which is around £32.6K - insane value as they are built here in Thailand so avoid the "Luxury tax" many import cars face, plus they install a home charger for free when you buy the car! The Tesla is currently an extra 500,000 Baht or £11.6K more for the M3 LR in a colour other than white or solid black. Also the Tesla supercharger network isn't here in Thailand so that advantage isn't on offer. I did test drive the Hyundai Ionic 6 as well, but I struggled with the looks especially at the back. I did enjoy the drive, but it wasn't for me, fine car that it is. It's more expensive than the BYD here too at 1.9m Baht or around £41K I've had the BYD around 4 months now and I'm loving it. The only downside here in Thailand is they don't offer the light grey interior, (which I would have preferred) only black, but other than that I have no complaints and I am very happy with my choice.
Great real world comparison! I've got the Ioniq 6 AWD with the smaller wheels over here in Canada. It's a great cruiser with ez 300 mile highway range. Very comfortable to drive, very. 35,000 miles in a little over a year. The Software is meh. My son's Polestar 2 (2024) has better software and it's sportier but the Ioniq cruises better and is much roomier inside.
In Tesla a driver would have his profile saved on the key(app) and it would just adjust the mirrors and seat the moment you step in. And also voice control works fine for everything else. Still i like BYD‘s interior more, as a Tesla driver.
@@BuckleUpShowAbsolutely, agree. But those functions are mostly not a daily drivers worry. I would recommend to go a bit deeper for functions, like navigation speed, apps (loading speed of spotify etc) and possibilities inside the infotainment. After i‘ve seen the reaction times of the ioniq i knew immediately that i would never buy one. The BYD does everything very well and is a serious opponent to tesla. Where Tesla still wins is in the App and Network. But other than that, I might consider test driving the Seal very soon. ❤
Guys it looks like you found a way to make the model 3 look the worst when it effectively is the best. Let me remind you that range and cost are the main 2 things that people consider when buying an electric car
I would disagree. If this was the deciding factor, people would take the train. I think that first and foremost it has to be a good car - comfortable and reliable with good build quality and reliability. Suddenly, the ranking makes a whole lot of sense. 🎉
All of these cars are fairly expensive, for the people who are willing to get one, I don't agree that cost is going to make a real difference here. I also don't see why you think range would turn things around for model 3, as against the ioniq6 it certainly doesn't. And sure, the base model 3 RWD starts cheap but you have to pay a whopping 4k extra for entry level self-driving features (that any version of the ioniq 6 comes with by default).
@@BuckleUpShow I like the Ioniq because of the relative simplicity of the controls, although the slow GPS let it down, but I like the look of the BYD too😊
Test number 2 is stupid. Anybody who buys a car will spend more than 2 minutes setting up a car how they like it. And once it's done, that's it. Do you adjust every time you get into the car? Absolutely pointless.
Owners will no doubt know how to do this quickly enough, and some cars have memory functions for seat positions, but for any household that has just one car, this is a perfectly valid test. FFS my wife has her own car, but loves jumping in mine when it suits her, and being only 5ft, and me just under 6ft means seat, steering wheel and ALL the F'in mirrors are in the wrong place! 😠
The ID7 is sort of in a class of its own, it's bigger than these cars with a higher starting price but it undercuts the BMW i5, Mercedes Benz EQE and Genesis G80 considerably which are the other bigger EV Saloons available (in the UK)
Driving a 2024 hyundai kona ev, and the sat nav is so user unfriendly (it looks like kia and hyundai use the same system) Also the " getting ready " test needs the driver to turn off 1) lane assist 2) speed limit warning 3) driver alert system
Another test is how to buy?? I rang Tesla and got a f-ing robot that just said see are web site for what’s available and rang off, today I’ve spoken to several byd sales each saying we will get back to you with the figures and not 1 as of yet have got back, this is on the 49k car, what’s wrong with them???
Tesla don’t have sales people, so we’re not sure why you would try to ring someone, but it sounds like whatever you’re asking for can’t be done anyway.
Tesla got better energy efficiency, better driving dynamic, much better sound system, much better software and charging network. All facts. While those designs wise is all subjective.
The Seal is trying too hard to be a Model 3. So the Ioniq 6 is the best. Or a Skoda Enyaq Coupe, or very possibly a Volvo EC40. I love this old school top gear vibe.
Which car do you think is best?
😻😼😽 Tesla 🥵🥵🥵 Elon Daddy 😈😈😈
I'm very happy with my First Edition Ioniq 6 after 15 months ownership.
Seal
The Seal looks the best
Sea.
BYD really looks good.
It certainly does… just not quite as good as the Hyundai
The IONIQ 6 looks rather odd to me.
Wrong
@@BuckleUpShowhyundai on the back it’s like a porsche but more bad
@@BuckleUpShow I agree :P compared to Hyundai, both the tesla and the BYD look rather bland. The voting must have been rigged.
Seal is the best, hands down
What about hands up?
I agree
Ioniq 6 styling is very marmite. Some love it, other hate it and it looks better and worse from different angles.
Just wish it was a liftback.
And the people who hate it are wrong
I’m in Team Bruce-Wright on this one, the BYD Seal is such a lovely looking motor, inside and out.
Absolutely!
Leased the Ioniq 6 a few months ago and love it. It’s a great EV.
Glad to hear you’re enjoying it!
I've not had any time in the Seal yet, but I had a week with an IONIQ 6 and I said in my review I feel it is one of the best all round EV driving experiences out there. And I guess the IONIQ 5 is pretty much the same just in a more practical package. Good to see a comparison of the 3, and you guys are getting huge!
Thanks Dan! Everyone make sure to subscribe to this man 👆👆👆
@@BuckleUpShow Thanks gents 👍🏻🧡
My tesla experience was that it's probably the best track car........but the Seal is simply yummy and vastly more liveable.
The Tesla shouldn’t be anywhere near a track
@@BuckleUpShow they even come with Track Mode apparently
You guys should compare things which matter. For example, the Tesla's lack of a front camera (and sensors) + lack of indicator stalks + lack of a display panel behind the steering were the most important things to my wife (non-negotiables) and drove me to buy a Seal. The battery technology (BYD's LFP batteries v Ioniq 6 Li-Ion batteries) and battery capacitities should also be considered. The price is a big factor. Tesla has an excellent charging network compared to the other 2 and Ionic 6 has faster charging speeds but that again depends on whether you charge the car at home. Looking ahead Tesla is implementing FSD + Autopark (which the seal and Ioniq 6 doesn't have). There was also no mention of the ADAS systems of the various cars. Other than Test 2 (which I agree is stupid), the other comparisons were quite good (I liked the golf bag test). All things considered, I think the BYD Seal is the best car for your money.
Most of this is discussed in part 2 ua-cam.com/video/FPzPK0ll1P8/v-deo.htmlsi=nkcLaWQKbJEMqNqA
BYD Seal is topper.
Like a mattress topper?
Looks subjective for anyone/everyone, but love 😍the Seal - User experience I commented below on against someone's ignorance of its relevance - Road noise and comfort = should all be on the same size rims and tyres, which would then leave it down to the glass and suspension alone, but get the jist of it and LOVED the boot testing guys 🤣👏
Always got to make sure you test these things thoroughly 😅
I’ve got the seal in Australia (where it’s a lot cheaper A$50k for 60kwh dynamic model). It’s awesome.
That price would make it very tempting indeed
@@BuckleUpShow
In Oz as well, I got the Dynamic Seal, solar panels and 30 TSLA for same cost as a Tesla Model 3.
Oh well. New car in another 5 years?
I definitely think the Seal looks the nicest, the Ioniq 6 looks kind of boring to me.
I don’t think anyone has ever described an Ioniq 6 as looking boring before
@@BuckleUpShow Probably not, but yeah, the Ioniq 5 is one of my favorites, but the 6 just seems too conservative for my taste.
This was such a fun episode.
Part two coming later this week!
Thanks for the video. Regarding the boots, reviewers get sucked in by the volume quoted by Tesla. In that figure, they include the under floor space and the space behind the wheel arches. BYD also has a large underfloor space, but don't include it in the official volume figure. The actual CARGO volume of the Tesla boot is 425L, which aligns with your real life test.
Thank you for agreeing with us.
Interesting, like the approach on the review. Not as generic as other reviews.
We’re quite weird, which helps. Thanks for watching!
BYD Seal every time for me.
What swings it that way for you?
@@BuckleUpShow For me it's the best looking car of the three both inside and out.
The boot space isn't an issue for me and there is a front boot too, big enough for soft bags or some shopping.
Build quality also is top notch especially for the price. I know the Tesla has improved massively in that area, but when I test drove the M3 it didn't give me the same feeling as the BYD Seal. Plus the Tesla having no storks for indicating wasn't as bad as I thought it would be, it still isn't as easy or simple as having indicator stalks imo.
Also a huge reason, where I am living here in Thailand, the price even for the performance 4 wheel drive model is currently around 1.5m baht which is around £32.6K - insane value as they are built here in Thailand so avoid the "Luxury tax" many import cars face, plus they install a home charger for free when you buy the car! The Tesla is currently an extra 500,000 Baht or £11.6K more for the M3 LR in a colour other than white or solid black. Also the Tesla supercharger network isn't here in Thailand so that advantage isn't on offer.
I did test drive the Hyundai Ionic 6 as well, but I struggled with the looks especially at the back. I did enjoy the drive, but it wasn't for me, fine car that it is. It's more expensive than the BYD here too at 1.9m Baht or around £41K
I've had the BYD around 4 months now and I'm loving it. The only downside here in Thailand is they don't offer the light grey interior, (which I would have preferred) only black, but other than that I have no complaints and I am very happy with my choice.
Very interesting insights, thanks for watching!
Nice to hear these reviews as they are pie in the sky for me.
Especially the Tesla is very aggressively priced on finance, might not be as pie in the sky as you think
Great real world comparison! I've got the Ioniq 6 AWD with the smaller wheels over here in Canada. It's a great cruiser with ez 300 mile highway range. Very comfortable to drive, very. 35,000 miles in a little over a year. The Software is meh. My son's Polestar 2 (2024) has better software and it's sportier but the Ioniq cruises better and is much roomier inside.
Glad you enjoyed! Thanks for watching!
In Tesla a driver would have his profile saved on the key(app) and it would just adjust the mirrors and seat the moment you step in. And also voice control works fine for everything else. Still i like BYD‘s interior more, as a Tesla driver.
But unless we’re mistaken, you still need to set up the Tesla to your preferences the first time you get in? The other cars have profiles too.
@@BuckleUpShowAbsolutely, agree. But those functions are mostly not a daily drivers worry. I would recommend to go a bit deeper for functions, like navigation speed, apps (loading speed of spotify etc) and possibilities inside the infotainment. After i‘ve seen the reaction times of the ioniq i knew immediately that i would never buy one. The BYD does everything very well and is a serious opponent to tesla. Where Tesla still wins is in the App and Network. But other than that, I might consider test driving the Seal very soon. ❤
Seal looks the best.
The singer?
@@BuckleUpShow 😁
My pick is Ioniq 6
Solid choice, but what makes you choose that? 😁
*In Indonesia ByD Seal is just half the price of Ioniq 6*
That makes it a very sensible purchase then!
Seal easily wins
He's definitely a better singer than Nikola
Hyundai looks bloody ugly
Wrong
Looking forward to an Ioniq 6 N.
But in the meantime, here’s our first drive of the Ioniq 5N ua-cam.com/video/amBV6TtDapg/v-deo.htmlsi=q0a6zjK2bL8yiAaH
Does Jasper count as luggage? Can he play golf? 😂
First question, yes.
Second question, no.
@@BuckleUpShow lolz
Guys it looks like you found a way to make the model 3 look the worst when it effectively is the best. Let me remind you that range and cost are the main 2 things that people consider when buying an electric car
Did you watch the conclusion?
I would disagree. If this was the deciding factor, people would take the train.
I think that first and foremost it has to be a good car - comfortable and reliable with good build quality and reliability.
Suddenly, the ranking makes a whole lot of sense. 🎉
All of these cars are fairly expensive, for the people who are willing to get one, I don't agree that cost is going to make a real difference here. I also don't see why you think range would turn things around for model 3, as against the ioniq6 it certainly doesn't. And sure, the base model 3 RWD starts cheap but you have to pay a whopping 4k extra for entry level self-driving features (that any version of the ioniq 6 comes with by default).
Thoroughly enjoyable guys 😊😊😊
Thanks Claudia! ☺️ Which car was your favourite?
@@BuckleUpShow I like the Ioniq because of the relative simplicity of the controls, although the slow GPS let it down, but I like the look of the BYD too😊
The channel should be renamed “Nerds + Cars” 😜
There is already a channel dedicated to that it's called "Autocar"
Miaow
I’m jealous of the Tesla. It has Rob sat on its face.
Cheeky
Test number 2 is stupid. Anybody who buys a car will spend more than 2 minutes setting up a car how they like it. And once it's done, that's it. Do you adjust every time you get into the car? Absolutely pointless.
How would you have better demonstrated how easy the cars systems are to use in an informative way?
Owners will no doubt know how to do this quickly enough, and some cars have memory functions for seat positions, but for any household that has just one car, this is a perfectly valid test. FFS my wife has her own car, but loves jumping in mine when it suits her, and being only 5ft, and me just under 6ft means seat, steering wheel and ALL the F'in mirrors are in the wrong place! 😠
Good work guys
Thank you! Hope you enjoyed it ☺️
You missed the ID7😢
The ID7 is sort of in a class of its own, it's bigger than these cars with a higher starting price but it undercuts the BMW i5, Mercedes Benz EQE and Genesis G80 considerably which are the other bigger EV Saloons available (in the UK)
ID7 is not a saloon
Driving a 2024 hyundai kona ev, and the sat nav is so user unfriendly (it looks like kia and hyundai use the same system)
Also the " getting ready " test needs the driver to turn off
1) lane assist
2) speed limit warning
3) driver alert system
We might run this test in a future video
3 golf bags and a Jasper 😂😂
We always strive to provide service above and beyond the call of duty 😅
The hyundai is gonna kill the Tesla on charging. not sure about the BYD.
It’s more than just charging speed, you also have to consider the network 👀
Can I choose the body of the Tesla with the tech and interior of the BYD?
We’d probably go body and interior of the Hyundai, suspension and chassis of the BYD, and battery tech and motors from the Tesla.
@@BuckleUpShow just hate the look of the Hyundai, reminds me of the cheap Hyundai coupe of the early 00’s (knock off Ferrari wannabe)
To us it looks like the best of 80’s Porsche and SAAB models brought right up to date
The seal also has an under boot compartment. You didn't mention that. Yes the boot is smaller than the tesla but the back-seat is much bigger
@gregharris8316 yes but the Seal’s under floor boot is full of the silly panoramic roof blind.
Another test is how to buy?? I rang Tesla and got a f-ing robot that just said see are web site for what’s available and rang off, today I’ve spoken to several byd sales each saying we will get back to you with the figures and not 1 as of yet have got back, this is on the 49k car, what’s wrong with them???
Tesla don’t have sales people, so we’re not sure why you would try to ring someone, but it sounds like whatever you’re asking for can’t be done anyway.
I want to get the fcking BYD right tf now!
What's stopping you?
Just don't sit on top of the cars... this isn't a car like sofa test is it?!
That was one of the tests we cut from the final edit
Seal is 45k, model 3 39k and ionic 50k. Tesla is the best saloon in 2004
None of these cars was available in 2004?
Tesla got better energy efficiency, better driving dynamic, much better sound system, much better software and charging network. All facts. While those designs wise is all subjective.
Arguably only 2 of the things you mention there as "facts" are facts.
@@BuckleUpShowso how others are not fact ? I would like to see your points ?
Have you even driven all three cars before we waste our time taking this any further?
Tesla 💪💪💪
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The Seal is trying too hard to be a Model 3. So the Ioniq 6 is the best. Or a Skoda Enyaq Coupe, or very possibly a Volvo EC40. I love this old school top gear vibe.
But on these metrics, it beats the Tesla, so is it actually the other way round?
Thanks for the Top Gear reference, we’ll try to keep it up!
I see a logical fallacy argument here…
@@BuckleUpShow it’s interesting the copy is better than the original.
😂 the Model 3 was face-lifted to compete with Seal as the model 3 lacked in areas.
@IRELAND23 we think it’s probably more to do with the car having been on sale for 7 years, which is how long vehicle cycles are these days.
Utter crap test
Thank you! May we ask why?
Come on one can close to teck speed come on even chines don’t not drive seal 🦭
You seem very coherent
@BuckleUpShow now ur making fun of me i am no way near to carm and compose 😅
@BuckleUpShow will wait for a vedio where you compare teck and speed