BYD will reportedly launch a long range version of the Sealion 5 DM-i

When BYD Cars Philippines launched the Sealion 5, it quickly became one of the most popular plug-in hybrid (PHEV) crossovers. While the Sealion 6 is still the best-seller from BYD, the Sealion 5 is not too far behind, thanks to its competitive price tag of PHP 1.248 million (cash discount is at PHP 1.198 million).

Over in the PRC, the Sealion 5 DM-i (also called the Song Pro DM-i) was recently updated and features a revised exterior that now resembles the Atto 3's looks. It now also comes with the “God's Eye” C advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS). Meanwhile, the powertrain still consists of a 1.5L naturally aspirated inline-four that's assisted by an electric motor that delivers 197 PS with 300 Nm of torque. In its home market, the updated Sealion 5 DM-i has an EV range of up to 133 km and a combined system range of 1,508 km, both based on the CLTC cycle.

In the Philippines, the current Sealion 5 DM-i has an electric range of up to 71 km based on the NEDC cycle and has a total system range of over 1,000 km. However, veteran racing drivers Georges & Louis Ramirez were able to take the Sealion 5 up to 1,409 km in one tank and on a single charge.

Report: BYD to give Sealion 5 PHEV up to 200 km of EV range? image

All well and good, but some are let down that its EV range is only good up to 71 km. On the other hand, the updated Sealion 5 in China can already do over 130 km on pure electric power, based on the CLTC cycle. But BYD plans to change that based on a new report by CarNewsChina.

Later this week, BYD will reportedly launch the long-range version of the Sealion 5 DM-i. It will reportedly get a larger battery pack to give it a better electric range of up to 200 km, based on the CLTC cycle. BYD has yet to reveal any kind of specifics, but if the Sealion 5 DM-i does get the bigger battery pack, it could become even more popular with buyers.

With the Sealion 5 proving its popularity both in the PRC and the Philippines, giving it a bigger battery pack could further increase its value-for-money proposition. The only questions now are, can we expect the refreshed Sealion 5 to make its way here, and could it be offered with the bigger battery pack to give it up to 200 km of EV range?

Source: Autohome via CarNewsChina