Six months with a BYD Seal: It’s not what we expected!

6 months with a BYD Seal: It's not what we expected!
After 6 months behind the wheel, Nicola Hume reveals what it's really like to live with the BYD Seal, the electrical saloon that's been making waves as a serious Tesla Model 3 rival. Has this newbie from China measured up to the hype, or has the shine worn away after half a year of real-world driving?
In this long-term review, Nicola dives into what the Seal is like to really live with daily, from charging, convenience, and develop quality to tech, practicality, and real-world variety. Is it as efficient as BYD claims? How does it deal with long freeway trips? And most importantly, should you pick one over a Design 3 or Polestar 2?
Join Nicola as she gives her sincere verdict after 6 months of travelling, trip, and whatever in between, the highs, the niggles, and whether she 'd keep the secrets for good.
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34 responses to “Six months with a BYD Seal: It’s not what we expected!”

  1. @James-BB70 Avatar
    @James-BB70

    I’ll watch this with interest later (when I’m not queueing in the fish n chips shop). Hope u liked it more than the Sealion 7, you were out for blood with than 1

  2. @wilrivera2668 Avatar
    @wilrivera2668

    .. Nik, you can never leave this channel. Took me too long to find you again 🙂

    1. @carlishiggins Avatar
      @carlishiggins

      u getting a hard on Sir?

    2. @ChrisHaupt Avatar
      @ChrisHaupt

      where was she before?

    3. @carlishiggins Avatar
      @carlishiggins

      @ChrisHaupt hooker

  3. @PaulMeier-cu3ds Avatar
    @PaulMeier-cu3ds

    Long term reviews are really useful, so pleased to see this one. I would have liked reminding whether it was 2WD or 4WD, especially with that much power.

    1. @Lewis_Standing Avatar
      @Lewis_Standing

      4wd the excellence only difference to the comfort is 2 vs 4wd

  4. @paulfrost3501 Avatar
    @paulfrost3501

    I did spot a sleek black something parked up a few months ago & when I passed it the following day, I realised it was a Seal. A head turner for sure in black.

  5. @MartinzW Avatar
    @MartinzW

    Likely wireless charging is 10w. And you said you use Carplay religiously. Iphones and many Android phones are not thermally well designed to handle Carplay/AA while wireless charging. So you end up not seeing your phone charged and it heating up like coal. Try putting your phone on the wireless charger without carplay turned on (disable it from phone) and you will see that it slowly charges.

    Same issue is for many car manufacturers as the old wireless standard is 10w.

  6. @matobi91 Avatar
    @matobi91

    Had one for 8 months. Did a journey from just below Newcastle to Cornwall and back, one charge stop needed each way (tho I have the RW version). Wish full one peddle was a thing apart from that no real complaints. (Also you can change the cruise speed individually if you hold up or down on the change speed button)

  7. @andrecrawford7720 Avatar
    @andrecrawford7720

    If you didn’t know you can double press a comment to like and triple press to reply…. Your welcome

    1. @TerryJackson-o5u Avatar
      @TerryJackson-o5u

      nob ed

  8. @PThree-ru7gl Avatar
    @PThree-ru7gl

    Nicola, I am a mid fifties bloke, I have seen all the presenters and honestly you are a breath of fresh air. Absolutely brilliant and I love it.

    1. @Riccardo_Mori Avatar
      @Riccardo_Mori

      Came here to say exactly this.

    2. @ArmMon10000 Avatar
      @ArmMon10000

      You’re just going through a mid life crisis

    3. @orion789 Avatar
      @orion789

      She really is adorable. Totally attractive as a result too.

    4. @princesspooch3 Avatar
      @princesspooch3

      ​@ArmMon10000that is exactly what 99.9% of the dullard cohort have been saying too! 👏👏👏

    5. @Truthbomb918 Avatar
      @Truthbomb918

      I find her utterly annoying

  9. @stephenhall5112 Avatar
    @stephenhall5112

    Great honest review. I have owned same for two months only white in colour. Paid 35k for 25 plate ex demonstrator with 2k miles. Absolutely amazing car.

    1. @HarryJamesBooks Avatar
      @HarryJamesBooks

      4 digit username chinkybot

  10. @planetfall-0_0 Avatar
    @planetfall-0_0

    Mine arrives next week. Can’t wait! Atlantis Grey (blue).
    Great lease deals at the moment.

    1. @mrp5169 Avatar
      @mrp5169

      Can I ask what your Deal was please?

    2. @zog97xy Avatar
      @zog97xy

      A fool and his money………………………………………..

    3. @johnhumphreys9887 Avatar
      @johnhumphreys9887

      ​@mrp5169the best I’ve seen was £299/month for this 4wd model over 36 months with 12 months down. I was tempted until I got an insurance quote and soon started looking at the Ioniq 6 AWD.

  11. @therealb4nd1t4 Avatar
    @therealb4nd1t4

    You can adjust the indicator sound by navigating to the “Vehicle Settings” on the infotainment system, finding the “Turn Signals” or “Vehicle Prompt Volume” option, and then selecting a lower volume level.

  12. @RamonGT Avatar
    @RamonGT

    The indicators’ sound can be changed, Vehicle Settings –> Turn Signals

  13. @marcakko2010 Avatar
    @marcakko2010

    Top review as always. Car looks amazing I’ll keep my eye out on one in 2 years time to see if I can grab a second hand bargain.

  14. @michaelhortin Avatar
    @michaelhortin

    i’ve had my BYD for four days. I love it! Can’t wait for my first proper road trip next month.

    Thanks for the tip off of how to rearrange the screen and where you have the right buttons that you want to press more regularly.

    It wasn’t mentioned on the video where to find the button to clear the back screen. Any ideas? Thanks

  15. @josm1982 Avatar
    @josm1982

    I love your energy and humor, makes the reviews great to watch!

    For cruise control drivers: You can actually increase the cruise control with 1 instead of 5 by holding the increase button, after a little pause it will increase by 1 😃

  16. @James-BB70 Avatar
    @James-BB70

    Great review, glad you love the BYD! I got the Dolphin not long after you reviewed it, that wasn’t the kindest review but I saw others. I drove the Seal and Dolphin back to back and you can tell the difference the extra £17k makes, I loved the Seal too but needed to keep the monthly’s reasonable seeing as I am now approaching 17k miles with it.

  17. @mcaddc Avatar
    @mcaddc

    Have you checked underneath the vehicle for rust setting in the chassis? Huge problem with BYD’s in China completely rotting away even after only 2 years.

  18. @LewieMac Avatar
    @LewieMac

    Most honest long term reviews ever! Without chopping the video duration down to an inch of its life – keep up the good videos 🙂

  19. @cookedfruit Avatar
    @cookedfruit

    I look forward to your reviews! they’re thorough and much more fun

  20. @vrome8 Avatar
    @vrome8

    13:16 You can change the cruise control speed in 1 mile increments by pressing and holding the button up or down. It’s the same with the button in the driver’s door, you pull it to open the boot and you pull and hold it and I’ll close the boot again. You do need to keep holding it untill the boot is fully closed though.

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