@@Its-me.. the struggle of driving across the continent and charging your beast. I have electric car and absolutely love it. But it’s a nightmare making sure you can find chargers. When he said you are brave , he meant the journeys are a challenge. I agree.
Good performance stats and great review. My BYD dolphin has been timed at 6.4 0-60(on board launch) with replacement hankook tyres in 5 degree weather. It's the high torque specs that BYD knock out!! Much prefer mine over my old cupra born, Niro and mg4.
Fantastic review- exceptionally impartial and unbiased. Have watched some reviews from Tesla "fan boys" which are sickeningly biased. This is factual, formative and to the point. Let whatever person drive what he/she wants, but if you're a car reviewer, at least try to balanced/impartial. If people want to stay with Tesla, so be it. I'll be switching from an ICE BMW to Seal Performance and couldn't be happier.
It beats the Tesla in comfort, noise insulation. So its more about what you value with a car. Id pick the Seal especially since I mostly charge at home anyway. @@nickbrooker1411
Thanks for the review. We already have an Atto 3 and I’m looking for a replacement to my Tesla MY written off in an accident in October. I am seriously considering the Seal the only thing holding me back is that it’s a sedan. Otherwise, a fabulous car I’m sure.
Thanks for this video. It helped me in my decision to buy the BYD Seal. We prefer it to the Model 3. Best of all, after what he did to Twitter, we don’t have to buy a car that comes from Elon Musk :) Very impressed with the quality of this car and the range. Driving experience is excellent and the heads up display is excellent. Anyone criticising the quality of the car in the comments have likely not driven it.
@jondee6145 What did he do to Twitter that was so upsetting? I have my popcorn ready …..I cannot wait to hear your answer.. I’ll take a stab in the dark ……you’re a lefty?
@@monk3yboy69 Hi - nope I just dont understand why people thinks ELON BAD, if you follow Twitter the company was doomed and burned billions the didnt have. The guy saved the company from bankruptcy and doing so trying to get freedom of speech. Did you see Twitterfiles ? Damn we had some censureship.
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I've ordered a Tesla and am now torn after watching vids on the BYD seal, that interior is so much nicer looking, taking one for a test drive in a couple of days then I'll make my final decision 😬
Really appreciate how furor, unbiased your review is, a rare commodity these days as most people are not trained journalists. Keep up the great reviews.
A little with the wiper, but the same could be said about the vast majority of its competitors. Boot latch is the about the same as the Tesla. Not ideal, but not a deal breaker, unless you have pets.
Im considering this or the model 3. The main issue I had with the Seal when test driving was the accelerator was extremely light / sensitive. As soon as you rest your foot on the accelerator to maintain speed, the pedal would invariably get pushed and you'd accelerate rather than maintain speed. As a result I wasn't fully able to relax my foot / ankle when driving which did cause a level of discomfort.
I hadn't heard much mentioned about this but certainly noticed the level of sensitivity which made it feel slightly uncomfortable. Apart from that the car itself was fantastic.
@@TotallyEVActually Byd have to sell a lot cheaper cause there is a huge price war going on within all these electric carmakers. They barely making any profit in mainland China. Europe is a very important market for BYD.
Is this an advertorial? There is no way a an automotive journalist would call the numb and sterile steering on this engaging. The model 3 is far sportier.
@TotallyEV definitely not a tesla fanboi. I'm buying the seal! Having test driven both. The model 3 is a way more engaging car to drive. Drive. To live with the seal with its conventional switch gear, android auto and in Australia $12,000 cheaper starting price for the base model is an appealing prospect. Which is why I'm going with the seal. But don't kid yourself, the model 3 is more advanced in its engineering.
@stevenleonards4843 Yes, which you pay for monetarily and also in respect to a lack lustre interior. No one car will suit everyone. Imagine a world where everyone drives a model 3 or even BYD Seal. Boring.
You are confusing steering de-multiplication with steering feedback. The TM3 is indeed more direct (a higher de-multiplication ratio) than the BYD Seal. However, the BYD Seal has more steering feedback than the TM3 (although not by much). Steering directness is something that even non professional drivers feel instantly (for example during a short test ride). Steering feedback however is something most non professional drivers don't notice during a short test drive. There are exceptions to the latter of course, like the Alfa Giulia, a car with noticeable high steering wheel feedback, so much feedback that even non professional drivers can notice during a short test drive.
I completely agree with @freakybeast5068. I have been driving the BYD Seal AWD for a day and compared to the new Tesla Highland the BYD Seal seems a bit old school. The driving and steering is much less agile, firm and direct than the Tesla Highland. The user friendliness and functionality of the BYD Seal software is min. a generation older than the Tesla and it's evident that parts of the software is still in the making (in Denmark i will have to add). Finally if you spend much time on the road you will notice the difference between DC charging which is 150kW vs 250kw at the Tesla which equals to much additional time at the charge stations. Actually its a bid sad because many of the components in the Seal is of a very high standard but the overall feeling is only so and so.
I would agree with all of this. The Tesla is better in every way except for the silly decision to remove the stalks and I think the real world range of the BYD is slightly better although it's less efficient and charges slower as you pointed out
@@TotallyEV I agree with @kim - I’ve test driven the Tesla model 3 twice and I’ve also test driven the BYD. When I got into the BYD, it was very comfortable, very well built. But it didn’t feel like I was driving an electric car. The software was terrible and buggy - for example, when you turn some safety features off, and you restart the car, the features come back on. Navigation is terrible as the directions are on the lower right hand when in landscape mode so your hand covers the directions. In the Tesla, it felt like a complete EV. And for you to compare the deal to a BMW / Porsche is interesting. Just remember, the RWD and the performance have an 82kw battery, so yes it will have more range but the Tesla is more efficient. I felt like the Tesla was more quiet than the Seal, the no stalks took me 1 hour to get used to and had no issues.
Model 3 rwd is 40k where byd 45.6k and out of the box tesla has more things as standard. Stalkless talk will come but drive it for a month and it will be a second nature. New comfortable ride, design, quality matarial, led interior lights, back seat screen, cool and ventilated seats are cool upgrade. And FYI new rwd model y from Germany can charge 10-80 in 20 mins vs 30 min previously
Stay tuned for the Highland review going live next week. As for the base M3 Vs Base Seal, disagreed. The Seal offers just as much of a compelling package, but more importantly far superior range, estimated 300-320 Vs the M3 that'll struggle to get 260.
@@TotallyEV629 km wltp vs 520 km AWD range. Lets range test Model 3 LR vs BYD seal AWD. Which is more efficient. Watch What car's latest video and Bjorn Nayland video range test "BYD go home, shieeet" lol. BYD is a great company don't get me wrong but they lack Tesla efficiency. They are just one gen behind with battery efficiency and software but better than other OEM.
@mhsohel47 wltp is really nothing to go by. I'm also not a Tesla fanboy unlike some, and equally not associated with any company unlike some publications. Happy with my own objective tests, but you're welcome to believe whoever you want!
@@TotallyEV Just watch "what car" channel latest video about BYD seal vs Model 3 vs ID 7. They are also realistic reviewers like you. They were very critical about Tesla in every review. But real world range and efficiency is no match for BYD seal 3.1 miles/kwh (82 kwh battery) vs model 3 3.7 miles/kwh (78 kwh). This is a fact. You can get more range from bigger batteries like 100kwh ID 7 but at 2.7 miles/kwh it will cost you more in the same distance (can't beat the other two with a larger battery lol). And everybody is entitled to their own opinion but you cannot ignore the fact that Tesla is the efficiency leader. Tesla has more cargo capacity (561 L + 88 L frunk) vs BYD seal (400 L + 50 L frunk). And I'm not a fanboy just ev enthusias and Ev nerd. Give a better value for money 40k ev car! You cannot just beat efficiency, charging, pricing, range, cost, performance, software, basic autopilot (free), safest car after model y, cargo space, no piano black plastic(poke to BYD lol) period.
@@NV-xd5ui therefore it's a good thing that the Seal is nice 👌 otherwise you must be talking about plastic fantastic from Korea at the aforementioned 70k. Feel free to suggest an actual alternative that isn't a tesla, which is also made in China.
Why would anyone spend that sort of money to go 270 to 290 miles and then have to spend hours charging it. I can do 580 miles in my diesel in one go if I wanted too. And you are not testing it with four up with a headwind on a motorway. Will be down to more like 170 miles.
@@BoiAliI mean you're absolutely right, and people really shouldn't. Being able to drive for 4 hours in itself is longer than recommended but at least you're stopping for 30 mins or so for a break...
@@TotallyEV In London and other major cities a lot of the chargers are at roadside. You can only park parallel to the pavement to charge and often the streets are one-way so having your charger port on the traffic side is not ideal. Additionally, some fast chargers can be backed into but it’s controversial as it may involve occupying two bays - for example Tesla superchargers where the cable is too short to reach around the car.
Drove tesla long range and byd performance back to back. Tesla driving experience from 1 pedal driving to how smooth it was far better than the seal in my eyes.
@freakybeast5068 really can't say that's been my experience, although, which Seal did you drive? AWD or RWD? The AWD as mentioned in the review is superior, and when compared to the M3, it's a night and day difference. What gets me in the M3 is the rebound, you can hear and even feel it on uneven roads.
I drove both awd and rwd. I actually wasn't that impressed with either BYD after driving the Tesla. Nothing really stood out. BYD felt like I was just back driving my Kia Cerato be honest. It's nice to drive don't get me wrong but nothing stands out. If it had 1 pedal driving it would have been better.
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Video timestamps:
Price & trims: 00:00
Performance: 00:33
Driving comfort: 02:04
Range: 04:20
Charging: 05:50
Interior & tech: 06:54
Storage: 09:23
Seat comfort: 11:19
Exterior design: 12:17
Safety & parking: 13:09
Verdict: 14:28
I think you didn't get a chance to get a review for model 3 faceLifter before saying tesla 3 beater😂
@sana-nn7lc really? Better stay tuned, because that's the next review. Some people on the internet!
I have a diesel saloon car but I'm getting the Seal around March 24 - can't wait! Planning on driving it around the continent this summer.
Enjoy!
That’s very brave of you
He will learn the hard way 🙂🙂
@@monk3yboy69 what will I learn I wonder?
@@Its-me.. the struggle of driving across the continent and charging your beast.
I have electric car and absolutely love it.
But it’s a nightmare making sure you can find chargers.
When he said you are brave , he meant the journeys are a challenge. I agree.
Good performance stats and great review. My BYD dolphin has been timed at 6.4 0-60(on board launch) with replacement hankook tyres in 5 degree weather. It's the high torque specs that BYD knock out!! Much prefer mine over my old cupra born, Niro and mg4.
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it, and thanks for sharing your experiences!
Great and informative video man. The BYD Seal has great looks and specs! Would have loved one, if the prices in Sweden will be under the competition 👍
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it!
Fantastic review- exceptionally impartial and unbiased. Have watched some reviews from Tesla "fan boys" which are sickeningly biased. This is factual, formative and to the point. Let whatever person drive what he/she wants, but if you're a car reviewer, at least try to balanced/impartial. If people want to stay with Tesla, so be it. I'll be switching from an ICE BMW to Seal Performance and couldn't be happier.
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it!
Let us know how you get on with the Seal.
yebbut tbf it doesnt beat a tesla, the tesla network, or tesla pricing!
It beats the Tesla in comfort, noise insulation. So its more about what you value with a car. Id pick the Seal especially since I mostly charge at home anyway. @@nickbrooker1411
@@nickbrooker1411 Zzzzzz
Thanks for the review. We already have an Atto 3 and I’m looking for a replacement to my Tesla MY written off in an accident in October. I am seriously considering the Seal the only thing holding me back is that it’s a sedan. Otherwise, a fabulous car I’m sure.
There is an SUV version coming next year
So sorry to hear that your car was written off. Hope you're okay?
Thanks for this video. It helped me in my decision to buy the BYD Seal.
We prefer it to the Model 3. Best of all, after what he did to Twitter, we don’t have to buy a car that comes from Elon Musk :)
Very impressed with the quality of this car and the range. Driving experience is excellent and the heads up display is excellent.
Anyone criticising the quality of the car in the comments have likely not driven it.
Thank you, glad it helped!
Sorry I dont understand - What he did to Twitter ? Imo he turned a, soon to be bankrupt and a platform that didnt allowed freedom of speech, around.
@jondee6145 What did he do to Twitter that was so upsetting?
I have my popcorn ready …..I cannot wait to hear your answer..
I’ll take a stab in the dark ……you’re a lefty?
@@monk3yboy69 Hi - nope I just dont understand why people thinks ELON BAD, if you follow Twitter the company was doomed and burned billions the didnt have. The guy saved the company from bankruptcy and doing so trying to get freedom of speech. Did you see Twitterfiles ? Damn we had some censureship.
Nobody has any interest, mate. @@monk3yboy69
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Really appreciate these types of comments, thank you so much!
For the price, its a bargain 👍
Yup!
Just wait till the base model comes out in Europe! $12,000 cheaper than the model 3 in Australia
I've ordered a Tesla and am now torn after watching vids on the BYD seal, that interior is so much nicer looking, taking one for a test drive in a couple of days then I'll make my final decision 😬
Let us know how you get on!
I’m definitely considering this as my next car. I have not seen a bad review yet!
Enjoy!
Great Job, Chris, thanks again.
Thank you!
Great review thanks. Very informative and useful.
Pleasure, glad you enjoyed it!
Great looking car & definitely on my list. Tesla has always been too minimalist for me - looking forward to a test drive!
Let us know how you get on!
Really appreciate how furor, unbiased your review is, a rare commodity these days as most people are not trained journalists. Keep up the great reviews.
Thank you for the lovely words, much appreciated!
Just watched 2 bogans here in Australia, thwy were real tesla 3 fan boys.
Ha!
I am just about to buy it in Greece at 49.0000€.
I am worried about the quality through time..
No rear wiper did that obstruct your view in the rain? Did the boot not being a hatch feel too small?
A little with the wiper, but the same could be said about the vast majority of its competitors. Boot latch is the about the same as the Tesla. Not ideal, but not a deal breaker, unless you have pets.
If I won the lottery this is the EV I would get, a great car and so much better looking than the Tesla.
Thanks for sharing!
Good Video Thanks
Pleasure!
Im considering this or the model 3. The main issue I had with the Seal when test driving was the accelerator was extremely light / sensitive. As soon as you rest your foot on the accelerator to maintain speed, the pedal would invariably get pushed and you'd accelerate rather than maintain speed. As a result I wasn't fully able to relax my foot / ankle when driving which did cause a level of discomfort.
Interesting observation, not one that I had nor that I've heard of either!
I hadn't heard much mentioned about this but certainly noticed the level of sensitivity which made it feel slightly uncomfortable. Apart from that the car itself was fantastic.
Fair enough, wonder why that was!
What is the exterior colour of the car in this video?
The Ice Blue!
Great vid. Note. AC charging is 7kW not 11kW as stated.
Listed charging capabilities were confirmed and provided by the manufacturer. Glad you like the video.
It seems to be 11kW in some markets and 7kW in others (including Australia). The discrepancy is a bit strange.
You are correct but I’ve since found out there are different charging capabilities in different countries.
In Ireland it starts at 35000 pounds , in china it starts at 21000 pounds , more than double in Britain wtf ?
Probably tax related!
@@TotallyEVActually Byd have to sell a lot cheaper cause there is a huge price war going on within all these electric carmakers. They barely making any profit in mainland China. Europe is a very important market for BYD.
@@cleey that's also true!
Great video as always! Interesting take on competing with mg4 in the desc, I dont think this competes with that at all
It's (along with the others) an option for those considering a cheaper/alternative EV
@@TotallyEV sort of, price difference in finland at least is 20 000€
@joonapuro8055 that's quite the difference, but yes the MG4 is much cheaper than the Seal.
Can you review Deepal S7
Unlikely!
Like the white color interior❤
Thanks for sharing!
How do you think the Dynaudio system compares to the Model 3 Highlands system? 🤷🏻♂️🙂 Would really appreciate an answer 🙂
Can't compete, the Model 3 LR's system is far superior.
@@TotallyEV that‘s what I was fearing 🤷🏻♂️🫣 Thanks for the answer 🙏
@Sebelfisch it's not that bad, but just won't compete with the Tesla, wouldn't be overly worried!
@TotallyEV How many stars would you give the Seal in terms of sound experience?
The Dynaudio setup would be around 7.5-8/10
Why are reviews focused on speed???
How is this review focussed on speed?!
Do they do the same on reviews of refrigerators?
Is this an advertorial? There is no way a an automotive journalist would call the numb and sterile steering on this engaging. The model 3 is far sportier.
It's not. But of course, any Tesla fanboy will say otherwise.
@TotallyEV definitely not a tesla fanboi. I'm buying the seal! Having test driven both. The model 3 is a way more engaging car to drive. Drive. To live with the seal with its conventional switch gear, android auto and in Australia $12,000 cheaper starting price for the base model is an appealing prospect. Which is why I'm going with the seal. But don't kid yourself, the model 3 is more advanced in its engineering.
@stevenleonards4843 can't agree with that, but you're welcome to your own opinion. Enjoy!
@stevenleonards4843 Yes, which you pay for monetarily and also in respect to a lack lustre interior. No one car will suit everyone. Imagine a world where everyone drives a model 3 or even BYD Seal. Boring.
You are confusing steering de-multiplication with steering feedback.
The TM3 is indeed more direct (a higher de-multiplication ratio) than the BYD Seal.
However, the BYD Seal has more steering feedback than the TM3 (although not by much).
Steering directness is something that even non professional drivers feel instantly (for example during a short test ride). Steering feedback however is something most non professional drivers don't notice during a short test drive.
There are exceptions to the latter of course, like the Alfa Giulia, a car with noticeable high steering wheel feedback, so much feedback that even non professional drivers can notice during a short test drive.
I completely agree with @freakybeast5068. I have been driving the BYD Seal AWD for a day and compared to the new Tesla Highland the BYD Seal seems a bit old school. The driving and steering is much less agile, firm and direct than the Tesla Highland. The user friendliness and functionality of the BYD Seal software is min. a generation older than the Tesla and it's evident that parts of the software is still in the making (in Denmark i will have to add). Finally if you spend much time on the road you will notice the difference between DC charging which is 150kW vs 250kw at the Tesla which equals to much additional time at the charge stations. Actually its a bid sad because many of the components in the Seal is of a very high standard but the overall feeling is only so and so.
Can't agree with most of that, but each to their own. I'd love to know how removal of stalks makes things more user friendly lol
This is a great review, for anyone struggling to choose one over the other.
I would agree with all of this. The Tesla is better in every way except for the silly decision to remove the stalks and I think the real world range of the BYD is slightly better although it's less efficient and charges slower as you pointed out
@@TotallyEV I agree with @kim - I’ve test driven the Tesla model 3 twice and I’ve also test driven the BYD. When I got into the BYD, it was very comfortable, very well built. But it didn’t feel like I was driving an electric car. The software was terrible and buggy - for example, when you turn some safety features off, and you restart the car, the features come back on. Navigation is terrible as the directions are on the lower right hand when in landscape mode so your hand covers the directions. In the Tesla, it felt like a complete EV. And for you to compare the deal to a BMW / Porsche is interesting. Just remember, the RWD and the performance have an 82kw battery, so yes it will have more range but the Tesla is more efficient. I felt like the Tesla was more quiet than the Seal, the no stalks took me 1 hour to get used to and had no issues.
Pleased for you!
Model 3 rwd is 40k where byd 45.6k and out of the box tesla has more things as standard. Stalkless talk will come but drive it for a month and it will be a second nature. New comfortable ride, design, quality matarial, led interior lights, back seat screen, cool and ventilated seats are cool upgrade. And FYI new rwd model y from Germany can charge 10-80 in 20 mins vs 30 min previously
Stay tuned for the Highland review going live next week.
As for the base M3 Vs Base Seal, disagreed. The Seal offers just as much of a compelling package, but more importantly far superior range, estimated 300-320 Vs the M3 that'll struggle to get 260.
@@TotallyEV629 km wltp vs 520 km AWD range. Lets range test Model 3 LR vs BYD seal AWD. Which is more efficient. Watch What car's latest video and Bjorn Nayland video range test "BYD go home, shieeet" lol. BYD is a great company don't get me wrong but they lack Tesla efficiency. They are just one gen behind with battery efficiency and software but better than other OEM.
@mhsohel47 wltp is really nothing to go by. I'm also not a Tesla fanboy unlike some, and equally not associated with any company unlike some publications. Happy with my own objective tests, but you're welcome to believe whoever you want!
@@TotallyEV Just watch "what car" channel latest video about BYD seal vs Model 3 vs ID 7. They are also realistic reviewers like you. They were very critical about Tesla in every review. But real world range and efficiency is no match for BYD seal 3.1 miles/kwh (82 kwh battery) vs model 3 3.7 miles/kwh (78 kwh). This is a fact. You can get more range from bigger batteries like 100kwh ID 7 but at 2.7 miles/kwh it will cost you more in the same distance (can't beat the other two with a larger battery lol). And everybody is entitled to their own opinion but you cannot ignore the fact that Tesla is the efficiency leader. Tesla has more cargo capacity (561 L + 88 L frunk) vs BYD seal (400 L + 50 L frunk). And I'm not a fanboy just ev enthusias and Ev nerd. Give a better value for money 40k ev car! You cannot just beat efficiency, charging, pricing, range, cost, performance, software, basic autopilot (free), safest car after model y, cargo space, no piano black plastic(poke to BYD lol) period.
@mhsohel47 as mentioned, I'm happy and confident with my own tests.
Yes ladies, China automotive rules. Poor man’s version of a car
Not sure what planet you live on where close to 50k is considered poor
@@ateiviz paying 50k for Chinese junk …. Ouch
@@NV-xd5ui instead pay 70k for European junk by your standards 😂
@@ateivizbuy nice or buy twice , aren't there choices beyond Europe?
@@NV-xd5ui therefore it's a good thing that the Seal is nice 👌 otherwise you must be talking about plastic fantastic from Korea at the aforementioned 70k. Feel free to suggest an actual alternative that isn't a tesla, which is also made in China.
Why would anyone spend that sort of money to go 270 to 290 miles and then have to spend hours charging it. I can do 580 miles in my diesel in one go if I wanted too. And you are not testing it with four up with a headwind on a motorway. Will be down to more like 170 miles.
Very few people drive more than 250 miles without a break
@@BoiAliI mean you're absolutely right, and people really shouldn't. Being able to drive for 4 hours in itself is longer than recommended but at least you're stopping for 30 mins or so for a break...
Spoken like a person who confidently doesn’t have a clue or any experience in the matter
@@Clove_Parma I mean he came on to an EV channel to say that too 😂
Guess EVs aren't for everyone. Even if there was one with 500 miles of realistic range...
Charging socket location is on the wrong side for RHD market. It will make road side charging a real pain.
Didn't think that would really matter, just park in reverse?
@@TotallyEV In London and other major cities a lot of the chargers are at roadside. You can only park parallel to the pavement to charge and often the streets are one-way so having your charger port on the traffic side is not ideal. Additionally, some fast chargers can be backed into but it’s controversial as it may involve occupying two bays - for example Tesla superchargers where the cable is too short to reach around the car.
There is indeed something to say for this.
A simple solution would be to have charging ports on both sides (like the Audi e-tron has).
Drove tesla long range and byd performance back to back. Tesla driving experience from 1 pedal driving to how smooth it was far better than the seal in my eyes.
What about the suspension system? The Model 3 still feels a bit hard; review of the new one coming next on the channel.
@TotallyEV I found the 2024 Tesla suspension fine it felt plush to me, although i had me and 2 kids in the vehicle. Same as the BYD, it was great too.
@freakybeast5068 really can't say that's been my experience, although, which Seal did you drive? AWD or RWD? The AWD as mentioned in the review is superior, and when compared to the M3, it's a night and day difference.
What gets me in the M3 is the rebound, you can hear and even feel it on uneven roads.
I drove both awd and rwd. I actually wasn't that impressed with either BYD after driving the Tesla.
Nothing really stood out. BYD felt like I was just back driving my Kia Cerato be honest. It's nice to drive don't get me wrong but nothing stands out. If it had 1 pedal driving it would have been better.
@TotallyEV are you talking about the 2024 m3? If so I didn't find that to be the case with the updated sound proofing at all.