Hybrid Station Wagon Combines Diesel Car Range, Cutting-Edge Technology, and Entry Price, in a New Bet from BYD for Markets Beyond SUVs.
BYD unveiled the Seal 06 DM‑i Wagon in China, a new hybrid station wagon that combines efficiency and versatility at a price comparable to popular cars.
The model offers a range of up to 2,000 km, an average consumption that can reach 31.7 km/l, and an initial price of 109,800 yuan (about US$ 15,320 or R$ 81,160).
Modern Design and Expanded Interior Space
The Seal 06 follows the brand’s “Ocean” styling, already present in the Seal and Dolphin sold in Brazil.
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It features elegant lines, with sleek LED headlights, an inverted trapezoidal grille, and a clean front, resulting in a modern and aerodynamic appearance.
It measures 4,850 mm in length, 1,890 mm in width, 1,505 mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2,790 mm.
It offers a 670-liter trunk, which expands to 1,535 liters with the rear seats folded down.

Latest Generation DM‑i Hybrid Powertrain
The hybrid system combines a 1.5-liter gasoline engine (101 hp) with an electric motor that reaches up to 218 hp, totaling torque of up to 32.2 kgfm, depending on the selected version.
The LFP (lithium iron phosphate) battery offers up to 150 km of electric range in the CLTC (Chinese cycle), with a capacity of 18.7 kWh.
With a full 65-liter tank, it is possible to achieve the 2,000 km of combined range reported by BYD.
The reported consumption varies from 31.7 km/l to 23.5 km/l, depending on the type of use.
This performance brings the station wagon closer to the King sedan with DM‑i technology, available in Brazil for customers looking for efficiency and range.
Technological Features and Safety of the BYD Seal

All versions include a 8.8″ digital dashboard and a 12.8″ multimedia center, with an option for a 15.6″ screen for the top-of-the-line models.
Safety is enhanced with six airbags (or seven airbags in higher versions), LED headlights, and 17″ or 18″ wheels.
The model also offers front seats with heating and ventilation, a semi-autonomous speed controller DiPilot 100, which integrates cameras, radars, and ultrasonic sensors.
Another highlight is the V2L system (Vehicle to Load), which allows using the wagon as a power source for various equipment.
Competitive Pricing and Strategic Positioning of the BYD Seal
The entry version has a suggested price of 109,800 yuan, a value comparable to popular vehicles in Brazil such as Renault Kwid or Fiat Mobi, which cost between R$ 70 thousand and R$ 85 thousand.
This strategy positions BYD’s wagon as an accessible hybrid option, with a rational profile oriented toward family use, in a traditionally compact combustion vehicle-dominated market.
Interest in Station Wagons Grows in China
While SUVs continue to dominate the global market, station wagons have begun to regain space, especially in China, driven by the transition to electrified vehicles.
BYD has already expressed interest in exporting the Seal 06 DM‑i Wagon to international markets.
So far, however, there has been no public confirmation of a launch in Brazil.
Market Potential in Brazil

In a context where compact SUVs represent over 70% of sales in the country, the arrival of a hybrid station wagon with extended range and generous trunk could serve families with a rational usage profile.
Additionally, the environmental appeal and fuel economy may make the Seal 06 DM‑i an interesting alternative for those seeking efficiency without sacrificing practicality.
However, there is no official information on a potential launch date in the Brazilian market.
BYD’s Strategy and Global Leadership
BYD is one of the leading companies in the global electric vehicle market, with a growing presence in Latin America.
The adoption of hybrid technologies like DM‑i reinforces the brand’s commitment to energy efficiency and accessible innovation.
However, so far, no official Brazilian source confirms the arrival of this station wagon in the country.
The Seal 06 DM‑i Wagon combines latest generation hybrid powertrain, advanced technology package, and significant useful capacity.
Although there is still no confirmation for the Brazilian market, the model represents an uncommon approach in the popular car segment.
How far do you think the arrival of a hybrid station wagon like the BYD Seal 06 DM‑i could make sense in the Brazilian market, currently dominated by compact and economical SUVs?

Eu queria muito que a BYD fizesse o carro King com bateria de 60 eu compraria na hora!
Conversão direta não reflete o preço real aqui no Brasil.
O calor será bem superior a estes 81k informado!
Tinha que trazer o Qin L EV, seria o sedã 100% elétrico com melhor custo benefício no Brasil, assim como é no exterior.