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BYD Australia has officially expanded its local line-up with the introduction of the Seal 6 Sedan and Seal 6 Touring, targeting the mid-size passenger vehicle market with a new plug-in hybrid powertrain. Orders are scheduled to open on April 9th.

The entry-level Seal 6 Sedan Essential is priced from $34,990 plus on-road costs, while the higher-grade Seal 6 Touring Premium starts at $39,990 plus on-road costs.
Both models utilise BYD’s latest DM 5.0 Super Hybrid technology, which pairs a 1.5-litre Atkinson-cycle petrol engine with an electric motor and the manufacturer's LFP Blade Battery.
The petrol engine achieves a claimed thermal efficiency of 46 per cent, a figure the manufacturer states helps the vehicle reach a total driving range exceeding 1,000 kilometres on a single tank.

According to WLTC standards, which are labelled as WLTP-equivalent, the Seal 6 Sedan Essential offers an estimated combined range of over 1,400km, while the Touring Premium variant is expected to exceed 1,300km.
The Sedan Essential features a 10.08kWh battery providing 55km of EV-only range, whereas the Touring Premium’s 19kWh battery allows for up to 100km of electric driving.
This pricing positions the Seal 6 Sedan competitively against the market-leading Toyota Camry Hybrid, which starts at $39,990 plus on-road costs for the entry-level Ascent.

The Seal 6 Touring wagon also faces competition from hybrid SUVs at similar price points, such as the MG HS Hybrid+ which begins at $40,990 drive-away and the GWM Haval Jolion Hybrid starting from $31,790 drive-away, though these rivals don't offer the same EV-only driving capability.
Other plug-in hybrid rivals include the Geely Starray EM-i, priced from $37,490 plus on-road costs, and the Chery Tiggo 7 Super Hybrid, currently available from $34,990 driveaway.
The Seal 6 range offers two distinct body styles, with the Sedan featuring a more aerodynamic shape, and the Touring wagon providing up to 1,535 litres of cargo space with the rear seats folded.

Inside the cabin, standard equipment includes an 8.8-inch digital instrument cluster, a 12.8-inch central touchscreen, and wireless connectivity for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
Safety features across the range include seven airbags, the DiPilot Level 2 Intelligent Driving Assistance suite, and autonomous emergency braking.
BYD Australia Chief Operating Officer Stephen Collins said the new models continue the brand's commitment to offering cleaner mobility without sacrificing performance or value.
The vehicles are expected to arrive in local showrooms following the commencement of orders this week.
2026 BYD Seal 6 Sedan & Touring Pricing
- Seal 6 Sedan Essential: $34,990 plus on-road costs
- Seal 6 Touring Premium: $39,990 plus on-road costs
2026 BYD Seal 6 Sedan & Touring Specifications
Seal 6 Sedan Essential
- $34,990 plus on-road costs
- DM 5.0 Super Hybrid powertrain
- 1.5-litre Atkinson-cycle petrol engine
- 10.08kWh LFP Blade Battery
- 55km of WLTP pure-electric range
- 1400km claimed total range
- 0.255 drag coefficient
- 2,790mm wheelbase
- 8.8-inch digital instrument cluster
- 12.8-inch central touchscreen
- Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
- Seven airbags
- DiPilot Level 2 Intelligent Driving Assistance
Seal 6 Touring Premium (over Sedan Essential)
- $39,990 plus on-road costs
- 19kWh LFP Blade Battery
- 100km of WLTP pure-electric range
- 1300km claimed total range
- Touring wagon body style
- 670L to 1,535L cargo space
- Roof rails
- Powered tailgate
FAQ
What is the difference between the Seal 6 Sedan and the Touring?
The Sedan features a traditional four-door silhouette with a boot, while the Touring is a wagon body style designed for extra utility. The Touring offers significantly more cargo space (up to 1,535 litres) and includes a larger battery with nearly double the pure-electric driving range compared to the Sedan Essential.
How far can the BYD Seal 6 drive on a single tank and charge?
Both models are projected to exceed 1,000km of total range. Under specific testing conditions, the Sedan Essential can reach over 1,400km, while the Touring Premium is estimated at over 1,300km due to its larger battery and body weight.
What are the electric-only ranges for each model?
The Seal 6 Sedan Essential provides 55km of pure-electric range from its 10.08kWh battery. The Seal 6 Touring Premium features a 19kWh battery that delivers up to 100km of zero-emission driving on the WLTP cycle.
Is the BYD Seal 6 cheaper than its competitors?
Yes, the Seal 6 Sedan Essential starts at $34,990 plus on-roads, which is $5,000 less than the entry-level Toyota Camry Ascent Hybrid. The Touring Premium is also competitively priced at $39,990, undercutting several plug-in hybrid SUVs and wagons.
What safety technology is included as standard?
Every Seal 6 comes with seven airbags and the DiPilot Level 2 Intelligent Driving Assistance suite. This includes advanced features such as Autonomous Emergency Braking, Adaptive Cruise Control, Blind Spot Detection, and Child Presence Detection.
When can I order a BYD Seal 6 in Australia?
Official orders for both the Sedan and Touring variants open on 9 April 2026. Interested buyers can contact their local BYD dealer or visit the official website to secure a vehicle.
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