Recently, spy photos have been circulating revealing the interior of the new BYD Seagull test vehicle.
The updated compact electric car features revisions to its interior, exterior design, dimensions, and powertrain.

Inside, the cabin adopts a tilted central island layout, equipped with a larger floating-style center touchscreen which is a welcome new feature
The standalone digital instrument cluster has been removed, and a wireless charging pad is now integrated into the front console. Below the center stack lies a through-type storage compartment, while the steering wheel features an all-new two-spoke design.
Exterior updates include more sculpted front-end lines, slim multi-faceted headlights, and a redesigned front bumper. The side profile incorporates hidden B- and C-pillars along with semi-flush door handles, and the window line rises toward the rear.
The vehicle measures 4,205 mm in length, 1,810 mm in width, and 1,570 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2,650 mm, marking a 425 mm increase in overall length compared to the current model.
It retains its sensible five-seat configuration and small boot/luggage space.
Under the hood, this latest version powered by a TZ164XYB permanent magnet synchronous motor delivering a peak output of 95 kW which is 40 kW more than the current version and it can deliver a top speed of 150km/h. It rides on 205/60R16 tires and has a curb weight of 1,180 kg which makes for better handling and road dynamics.
Wonder if this BYD will come to Malaysia as a local assembled EV and could be priced below RM60k if so.
