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BYD Seal Pakistan — Price, Specs & Complete Review 2026

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The BYD Seal is Pakistan’s most compelling electric sedan in 2026. Unlike the compact crossovers dominating the affordable EV segment, the Seal is a proper D-segment saloon — the size of a Honda Civic or Toyota Corolla — with up to 650 km of range, sports-car acceleration, and BYD’s celebrated Blade Battery platform. Priced from Rs 14,790,000, it competes directly with the Honda Civic 1.8L and Toyota Corolla Altis Grande in price, yet delivers a driving experience in a completely different league. This is the complete Pakistan review.

BYD Seal Pakistan 2026
BYD Seal — the electric sedan that challenges petrol D-segment cars on price

BYD Seal Price in Pakistan 2026 — All Variants

Variant Ex-Factory Price (PKR) Battery Drivetrain Range (NEDC)
Seal Dynamic Rs 14,790,000 61.44 kWh RWD 550 km
Seal Premium Rs 16,990,000 82.56 kWh AWD (dual motor) 650 km

Both variants are sold through MEGA Motor Company in Pakistan. The Seal is a CBU (completely built unit) import from China. On-road prices in Lahore and Karachi add approximately Rs 200,000–400,000 for registration, insurance, and documentation.

BYD Seal Complete Specifications

Specification Seal Dynamic Seal Premium
Battery 61.44 kWh Blade (LFP) 82.56 kWh Blade (LFP)
Motor(s) Single rear 230 kW Dual: 160 kW + 200 kW
Combined Power 230 kW (308 hp) 360 kW (483 hp)
Torque 360 Nm 670 Nm
0–100 km/h 5.9 seconds 3.8 seconds
Top Speed 180 km/h 180 km/h
NEDC Range 550 km 650 km
Drivetrain RWD AWD
DC Fast Charging 100 kW (30–80% in 30 min) 150 kW (30–80% in 30 min)
AC Charging 11 kW 11 kW
Length 4800 mm 4800 mm
Wheelbase 2920 mm 2920 mm
Boot Space 400 L + 50 L frunk 400 L + 50 L frunk
Airbags 6 8
Suspension Front McPherson / Rear multi-link Front McPherson / Rear multi-link
Warranty 3 yr vehicle / 8 yr battery 3 yr vehicle / 8 yr battery
BYD Seal front view Pakistan
BYD Seal front — ultra-low 1460 mm height gives it a supercar silhouette

Design and Exterior Review

The Seal is unmistakably a sports sedan. The ultra-low roofline (1460 mm height) gives it proportions closer to a BMW 3 Series than a conventional family saloon. The drag coefficient of Cd 0.219 is one of the lowest of any production car — better than the Tesla Model 3.

  • 19-inch staggered alloy wheels (front 235/45, rear 255/40)
  • Frameless door windows
  • Flush door handles (electric pop-out)
  • Panoramic glass roof (fixed)
  • Hidden rear wiper
  • Available colours: Cosmos Black, Ski White, Atlantis Grey, Coral Red

Interior and Technology

BYD Seal side profile electric sedan Pakistan
BYD Seal side profile — drag coefficient of just 0.219

Inside, the Seal feels premium. Key features include:

  • 15.6-inch rotating touchscreen — larger than the Atto 2, rotates 90°
  • 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster
  • Dynaudio 12-speaker premium audio
  • Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
  • Wireless charging (15W)
  • Ventilated and heated front seats
  • Heated rear seats (Premium only)
  • Ambient lighting (64 colours)
  • Head-up display (HUD)
  • Dual-zone climate control
  • ADAS: full Level 2 suite (ACC, AEB, lane assist, blind spot, rear cross traffic)

Performance — Real Track Numbers

The Seal Dynamic (5.9s 0–100) is already quicker than any production Honda Civic or Toyota Corolla available in Pakistan. The Seal Premium (3.8s 0–100) is in BMW M3 territory at a fraction of the cost.

What makes EV performance unique is the linear, instantaneous torque delivery. There is no gear change lag, no turbo spool, no hesitation — just 360 Nm or 670 Nm delivered the instant your foot hits the accelerator. In Pakistani traffic, this makes the Seal feel dramatically more responsive than any comparably-priced petrol car.

Real-World Range in Pakistan

Variant City (AC on) Highway 100 km/h Lahore–Islamabad
Seal Dynamic (61 kWh) 380–420 km 340–380 km Possible with 1 stop
Seal Premium (82 kWh) 470–520 km 420–480 km Possible non-stop

The Seal Premium with its 82.56 kWh battery is one of the first affordable EVs in Pakistan capable of completing the Lahore–Islamabad motorway journey (~375 km) without a charge stop — even in summer with AC on.

BYD Seal vs Honda Civic vs Toyota Corolla — Pakistan Price Comparison

Car Price (PKR) 0–100 km/h Monthly Running Cost 5-yr Fuel Cost
BYD Seal Dynamic Rs 14,790,000 5.9 sec Rs 18,000–22,000 Rs 1,080,000
Honda Civic RS Turbo Rs 13,000,000–14,000,000 7.5 sec Rs 55,000–65,000 Rs 3,300,000
Toyota Corolla Altis Grande Rs 7,290,000–8,290,000 9.5 sec Rs 63,000–70,000 Rs 3,780,000
BYD Seal Premium Rs 16,990,000 3.8 sec Rs 22,000–28,000 Rs 1,320,000

The BYD Seal Dynamic costs more to buy than a Corolla but saves Rs 45,000–48,000 per month in running costs — meaning the Rs 7.5 million premium over a Corolla pays itself back in under 14 months of driving.

BYD Seal rear view Pakistan
BYD Seal rear — full-width LED light bar creates a distinctive signature

Charging in Pakistan

Charging Method Power Time (Dynamic) Time (Premium)
Home wall box (7 kW) 7 kW ~9 hours ~12 hours
AC public (11 kW) 11 kW ~6 hours ~8 hours
DC fast (30–80%) 100–150 kW ~30 minutes ~30 minutes

MEGA Motor and HUBCO Green operate DC fast chargers in major Pakistani cities. The Seal supports up to 150 kW DC on the Premium — one of the fastest charge rates in Pakistan right now.

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Best performance per rupee in Pakistan: 5.9s / 3.8s 0-100
  • Massive range — Premium can do Lahore–Islamabad non-stop
  • LFP Blade Battery (safest EV chemistry)
  • Premium interior with 15.6-inch rotating screen
  • Monthly running cost Rs 18,000 vs Rs 60,000+ for petrol rivals
  • Frunk (front trunk) — useful extra storage
  • 8-year battery warranty

Cons

  • Rs 14.79–16.99M is expensive for Pakistan market
  • Fixed panoramic roof (no open sunroof)
  • Low ride height — speed bumps need careful navigation
  • Spare parts availability still limited
  • No Android Auto in some regional firmware versions
  • Resale value still uncertain in Pakistan’s EV market

Frequently Asked Questions

What is BYD Seal price in Pakistan 2026?

The BYD Seal is available in two variants: Dynamic at Rs 14,790,000 and Premium at Rs 16,990,000 (ex-factory prices, June 2026). On-road prices in major cities are approximately Rs 200,000–400,000 higher including registration and first-year insurance.

How fast is the BYD Seal 0 to 100 km/h?

The BYD Seal Dynamic reaches 100 km/h in 5.9 seconds (RWD, 230 kW). The Seal Premium reaches 100 km/h in 3.8 seconds (AWD, 360 kW combined). Both figures are significantly faster than any comparably-priced petrol car in Pakistan.

What is the range of BYD Seal in Pakistan?

Official NEDC range: Dynamic 550 km, Premium 650 km. Real-world Pakistani conditions: Dynamic 380–420 km in city, 340–380 km on highway. Premium: 470–520 km in city, 420–480 km on highway. The Premium can realistically complete Lahore–Islamabad (375 km) non-stop.

How does BYD Seal compare to Honda Civic in Pakistan?

The BYD Seal Dynamic (Rs 14.79M) is more expensive than a Honda Civic RS Turbo (Rs 13–14M), but significantly faster (5.9s vs 7.5s), has much lower running costs (Rs 18,000/month vs Rs 60,000/month in petrol), and a longer warranty. The Seal saves approximately Rs 500,000/year in running costs versus the Civic.

Which BYD Seal variant should I buy — Dynamic or Premium?

For most Pakistani buyers: Dynamic is the better value choice. It costs Rs 2.2 million less, still has impressive 5.9s acceleration, and gives 380–420 km real-world range — more than enough for 99% of daily use. Buy the Premium only if you need AWD stability in monsoon conditions or frequently drive Lahore–Islamabad and want to do it non-stop.

How long does BYD Seal battery last and what is the warranty?

BYD Seal battery warranty: 8 years or 160,000 km, whichever comes first — covers capacity retention above 70%. The LFP Blade Battery chemistry is rated for 3,000+ charge cycles before degrading to 80%, translating to approximately 1,000,000 km of driving life for the battery.

Is BYD Seal available for immediate delivery in Pakistan?

Yes — both Seal variants are available through MEGA Motor Company showrooms in Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, and Faisalabad as of June 2026. Stock levels fluctuate; contact your nearest MEGA dealer for current waiting times. Typical wait is 2–6 weeks depending on colour preference.

Does BYD Seal support fast charging in Pakistan?

Yes — the Seal supports DC fast charging at up to 100 kW (Dynamic) and 150 kW (Premium). A 30–80% charge takes approximately 30 minutes at a compatible DC charger. HUBCO Green and select Shell petrol stations in Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad offer DC fast chargers.

Final Verdict

The BYD Seal is the most exciting production car available in Pakistan’s price range in 2026 — and it happens to be electric. The Dynamic at Rs 14.79 million offers Honda Civic money, BMW M-car acceleration, and monthly running costs that will leave Civic and Corolla owners speechless. The Premium at Rs 16.99 million adds AWD and enough range to drive from Lahore to Islamabad without stopping.

For anyone in the market for a D-segment sedan in Pakistan who has access to home charging, the Seal is the rational choice. The Rs 500,000+ annual running cost saving versus petrol rivals means the higher purchase price pays back within 3–4 years.

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