2025 BYD Seal Performance AWD Review





Nowadays, the competition in Malaysia's D-segment pure electric sedan market is becoming increasingly fierce. Consumers not only seek long range and strong performance but also value intelligent configurations and riding comfort — the 2025 BYD Seal Performance AWD is precisely aimed at fulfilling these needs. As the flagship performance version of the brand, it is equipped with a dual-motor all-wheel drive system and high-end features such as Dynaudio sound system and HUD head-up display, yet its price is controlled at RM 191,800, offering outstanding value for money. The main purpose of this test drive is to verify whether its performance lives up to its "Performance" label while also evaluating its practicality for daily use.
From the exterior, the Seal Performance AWD maintains a sleek coupe stance, with a 4800mm body length and 2920mm wheelbase, presenting well-balanced proportions and great tension. The front features a closed design, with sharp LED headlights on both sides connected by a running chrome strip. Below, the front bumper incorporates a sporty surround, enhancing its aggressiveness. The side profile's lines stretch from the front to the rear, with a fastback design and 19-inch wheels adding to its elongated visual appeal. The hidden door handles reduce wind resistance while enhancing its sense of technology. At the rear, the most distinctive feature is the running LED tail lights, which are striking when lit, while the diffuser design below echoes the performance positioning. The overall design not only aligns with the minimalist style of pure electric vehicles but also intensifies the sporty attributes through detailed elements.
Once inside, the first impression is of the interior's high quality — the center console area is wrapped in soft-touch materials, accented with metal trims, delivering a sense of luxury that is on par with fuel-powered cars of the same class. The 15.6-inch rotatable touchscreen serves as the visual centerpiece, boasting high interface fluidity and supporting functions like navigation and voice control. The fully digital instrument panel clearly shows speed, range, and other information, while the HUD head-up display reduces the need to shift your line of sight while driving. In terms of features, the front seats support electric adjustment, and the rear row is equipped with independent air-conditioning vents and USB ports to meet family needs. The Dynaudio 12-speaker sound system delivers clear audio quality, providing a pleasant auditory experience. As for storage, the front armrest box has moderate capacity, the door storage pockets can hold a phone and water bottle, and the trunk provides 400L of space, enough to fit two large suitcases for daily use. The rear seats also support a 60:40 split-fold, offering good flexibility.
As for space performance, the 2920mm wheelbase provides ample legroom in the rear — a passenger with a height of 175cm sitting in the back still has two fist-widths of space between their knees and the front seat, with one fist-worth of headroom, ensuring a non-restrictive experience. The front seats are well-contoured for support, making long durations of sitting less fatiguing, and the rear middle floor is almost flat, ensuring comfort for the middle passenger as well. In addition, the car is equipped with a 220V power outlet, which is convenient for outdoor use of electrical devices, adding points for practicality.
For dynamic driving, the dual-motor system in the Seal Performance AWD delivers a combined 523PS of horsepower and 670N·m of torque, achieving an official 0-100km/h acceleration in just 3.8 seconds. In real-world experience, when switched to sport mode, the push-back sensation during take-off is very strong, and stepping harder on the accelerator during overtaking provides instant power response, making high-speed acceleration effortless. Even in standard mode, the power output remains smooth, making it suitable for daily commuting. As for the chassis, the combination of front double wishbones and rear five-link independent suspension performs exceptionally well: bumps and vibrations are effectively absorbed when passing over speed bumps or uneven roads, maintaining vehicle stability. During cornering, body roll is well-controlled, and the steering is precise, instilling ample confidence in the driver.
As a performance version, its range performance is also worth noting - the 82.56kWh lithium iron phosphate battery pack has an official range of 580km. During actual test drives, the energy consumption in urban conditions is approximately 16kWh per 100km, while in highway conditions it increases to about 19kWh. The overall range achievement rate is about 85%, making weekly commuting no problem. Fast charging time is 0.6 hours (30%-80%), which makes long-distance charging quite convenient as well. In terms of noise control, there is almost no motor noise during low-speed driving. At high speeds, wind and tire noise slightly increase but remain within an acceptable range. The seat provides good wraparound support, ensuring no discomfort during long drives.
Overall, the core advantages of the 2025 BYD Seal Performance AWD are very apparent: its acceleration of 3.8 seconds places it at the top among pure electric vehicles in its class, the double-wishbone suspension offers outstanding handling stability, and features like Dynaudio sound system and HUD enhance the sense of luxury. Compared to the Tesla Model 3 Performance in the same price range, it offers richer configurations at a lower price; compared to the XPeng P7i, its performance is more robust. This car is suitable not only for young people who seek the thrill of acceleration but also for families looking for space and comfort - smooth and quiet for daily commuting, sufficient range for weekend getaways, and capable of delivering an exciting driving experience when desired.
In conclusion, the 2025 BYD Seal Performance AWD is a "versatile" all-electric sedan that balances performance, features, and practicality. Priced at RM 191,800, it is highly competitive in the D-segment electric vehicle market. If you are looking for powerful performance without compromising on everyday usability, this car is worth considering.
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