BYD Seagull photos and specs released by MIIT

Max McDee, 12 January 2023

The Chinese Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) released the photos and specification of Seagull, an electric city car manufactured by BYD. This city car is rumored to hit the market this year, with a price tag ranging from $8,860 to $14,770.

The Seagull is going to be the most compact car in the BYD Ocean series, which currently consists of four vehicles: the Seal, the Dolphin, the Destroyer 05, and the Frigate 07. These cars all share the same, as the company calls it, "Marine Aesthetics."

BYD Seagull photos and specs released by MIIT

The BYD Seagull is a five-door, four-seater hatchback. Its design is characterized by sharp on all sides and it includes a roof spoiler, which is rather odd for a city car.

The rear door of the BYD Seagull features three different markings, including Seagull, Seagull Q and Seagull mini, suggesting the car will have at least three different versions.

The Seagull is 3,780mm long, 1,715mm wide and 1,540mm tall. It comes and comes with a 2,500mm wheelbase. It weighs from 1,160kg to 1,240 kgand comes with either 15" or 16" wheels.

BYD Seagull photos and specs released by MIIT

According to the MIIT, the Seagull can be fitted with LED headlamps as an optional extra. It has a lithium-iron-phosphate (LFP) battery made by FinDreams, a subsidiary of BYD. Although its capacity is not included in the published documents, but local sources report it will have 30.7 kWh capacity. It will power a TZ180XSH motor rated at 55kW (75hp).

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Also not included are photos of the interior, but previous leaks suggest it will be similar to the BYD Dolphin.

The Seagull will likely make its market debut in China soon. Since it's been featured in the MIIT announcement, BYD has clearly finalized design and is preparing to open sales to consumers.

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Your assumption is far from correct. BYD is a private company, and there has been no grants from China Gov since 2022. Meanwhile, Germany Gov still heads the world in support for it's car industry, as it has done for many decades, far more tha...

  • Anonymous

Yes true tariffs are bad for business generally but, don't think that on the other side China is not heavily subsidising BYD to be this cheap and this competitive. Today robots build cars for the most part humans are barely needed especially wit...

  • Ripped off

Fabulous product. Wish I could buy. Biden has put 100% tariff tax on the seagull. What ever happened to the capitalist montra that competition is a market basic. Now we are being denied access of an innovative. Ripped off.

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