Currently reading: BYD Seal 06 GT revealed as VW ID 3 GTX rival

Seal 06 GT brings new development of larger saloon platform and will be detailed in full on 30 August

BYD has released the first pictures of its crucial challenger to the Cupra Born and Volkswagen ID 3, called the Seal 06 GT.

Previewed by the Ocean M concept at the Beijing motor show earlier this year, the Seal 06 GT will plug the gap between the brand’s Dolphin hatchback and Seal saloon.

The design has been toned down compared with the Ocean M, losing that car’s aggressive splitters, side skirts and spoiler – although the Alfa Romeo Teledial-style alloy wheels remain.

Inside, it draws strongly on the Seal saloon, with a large infotainment touchscreen taking centre stage on the dashboard. This display is used to operate most functions, such as the climate control, but physical buttons remain on the centre console for safety-critical features such as the window demisters.

The Seal 06 GT uses a new development of the e-Platform 3.0 architecture that underpins the Dophin and Seal saloon, drawing power from a new generation of cell-to-body battery packs.

BYD will unveil technical specifications for the new car in full on Friday 30 August, when it goes on sale in China.

It is likely that the spec will broadly match that of the Seal saloon’s recent facelift, which brought more powerful 800V electricals, and therefore faster charging, but also a slight reduction in range.

According to China’s CLTC test cycle, the saloon will now do 404 miles between charges, down from 435 miles. That suggests it may yield around 320 miles on the stricter WLTP test used in Europe.

The saloon is offered with a single-motor powertrain that sends 308bhp through the rear wheels as well as a dual-motor set-up with 523bhp and four-wheel drive. Should the Seal 06 GT use the former, it would rival several electric hot hatches including the Born VZ and ID 3 GTX.

Charlie Martin

Charlie Martin Autocar
Title: Editorial assistant, Autocar

As part of Autocar’s news desk, Charlie plays a key role in the title’s coverage of new car launches and industry events. He’s also a regular contributor to its social media channels, providing videos for Instagram, Tiktok, Facebook and Twitter.

Charlie joined Autocar in July 2022 after a nine-month stint as an apprentice with sister publication What Car?, during which he acquired his gold-standard NCTJ diploma with the Press Association.

Charlie is the proud owner of a Fiat Panda 100HP, which he swears to be the best car in the world. Until it breaks.

Join the debate

Comments
3
Add a comment…
tuga 27 August 2024
Can't wait for this "wavy lights" trend to go away.
steveaudi 27 August 2024

Terrible name, bland design - and Chinese! Why would you!?

shiftright 27 August 2024

Painfully generic. A transportation appliance then, a la Tesla.