2025 BYD Seal Coming to Malaysia with DiSus-C Adaptive Suspension

JohnAug 13, 2025, 05:28 PM

【PCauto】BYD Malaysia has confirmed on its official social channels that the 2025 BYD Seal will arrive in Malaysia soon. The new model keeps the strengths of the current Seal but adds several upgrades aimed at improving comfort and everyday usability.

Design Stays True to the Current Model

The 2025 BYD Seal keeps the overall look of the current model but gets a few subtle tweaks. It now rides on aluminum alloy wheels designed for better aerodynamics, and the panoramic sunroof comes with a new electric sunshade for added convenience.

Front trunk space has been bumped up from 50 liters to 53 liters, making it a bit more practical for daily use.

Every 2025 BYD Seal now comes with a 15.6-inch rotating touchscreen running the DiLink smart infotainment system, which supports wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.

On the safety side, you get nine airbags, a 360-degree camera, and an L2 driver assistance suite that includes automatic emergency braking and lane-keeping assist.

Standout Feature: DiSus-C Intelligent Damping Control

Borrowed from the flagship Denza D9, this electronic adaptive suspension boosts stability in corners and makes the ride smoother. It’s expected to be offered mainly on the range-topping Performance AWD trim.

Same Three Powertrain Options as the Current Model

The Dynamic RWD uses a 100 kW rear motor and a 61.44 kWh battery, delivering a WLTP range of 460 km. The Premium RWD steps up to a 230 kW rear motor and an 82.56 kWh battery, good for 570 km.

The range-topping Performance AWD packs a 390 kW dual-motor setup that does 0–100 km/h in just 3.8 seconds, with a range of 520 km.

For charging, the Dynamic supports 100 kW DC fast charging. The Premium and Performance trims bump that to 150 kW, letting you go from 30% to 80% in about 32 minutes.

2025 Seal Arrives as Malaysia’s EV Battle Heats Up

With rivals like the refreshed Tesla Model 3 rolling in, BYD has to keep its edge with steady product updates. This isn’t a full redesign, but tweaks to the suspension and everyday features directly tackle feedback from current owners.

It’s worth noting that BYD Malaysia has chosen to build hype on social media first, instead of revealing the full specs and price right away. This approach keeps the buzz going while giving the brand flexibility on final pricing.

Since the 2025 Seal’s price in Singapore has gone up slightly compared to the previous model, we might see a small bump in Malaysia too.

As deliveries get closer, BYD Malaysia will reveal more details on the local version. Buyers are eager to know about real-world range, market-specific features, and after-sales support, all of which are still awaiting official confirmation.

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