5+ BYD Sealion 7 Cars for Sale in South Africa
View 5 currently available BYD Sealion 7 for sale in South Africa. Check detailed specifications, pricing, and dealer ratings before making your choice. The current price range for these listings is from R 1,249,950 to R 1,299,900. The average listed price is R 1,265,920.
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Est. monthly payment: R 26,669 p/m
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BYD Sealion 7
BYD’s Sealion 7 steps into the premium electric SUV ring with some serious intent, aiming straight at the Tesla Model Y, Volvo EX40, and BMW iX1. It’s not cheap enough to lure first-time EV dabblers, but it stops just shy of those R1.8-million showpieces. Six examples, all 2026 stock, are out there right now — a clear sign this is an all-new arrival on the local market. The only flavour on offer? Performance AWD, with prices stretching from R1,269,500 to R1,494,885 and a sweet spot hovering near R1,299,900. That’s the thick of Model Y Long Range territory, and on paper at least, BYD’s numbers stack up well enough to make you look twice.
No base rear-driven version appears on local listings, so if you’re hoping for an accessible BYD ticket into EV life, you’re out of luck — and that matters for buyers juggling tight budgets. Still, the dual-motor AWD system throws down a gauntlet to Tesla, and the latest BYDs are finally getting their interiors right: upmarket, but not trying too hard. Not a single used Sealion 7 has surfaced yet, which isn’t a shock for a 2026 launch, but it means there’s no local, real-world track record to lean on. South Africans are going to want to see if that claimed range holds up on the N1 in the dead of summer, and whether DC charging speeds live up to brochure promises. For now, BYD’s big SUV feels like it’s what the Sealion 7 should have been from the start — but the real test begins once they’re actually in customer hands.
