The BYD Sealion 6 is not the newest or boldest SUV on the road, but after driving it, I understand why it may quietly win over many Singaporean families. It does not try too hard to be futuristic. It simply solves problems that matter.
If you only have time for one paragraph: Range anxiety is gone. There is space. It is quiet, comfortable, and reasonably priced. It is the kind of car that makes life easier, not more complicated.

Plug-in Hybrid Freedom, No Anxiety
This is what makes the Sealion 6 so easy to live with. It is a plug-in hybrid, not a full EV. Which means:
• Daily drives can be powered by electricity.
• When the battery runs low, the petrol engine takes over smoothly.
• You never need to stress about charging queues or road trips up to Malaysia.
It still feels punchy when you step on the accelerator, and the way it blends electric and petrol power is smooth and natural.

Comfortable, Spacious and Quiet
Inside, the Sealion 6 is spacious and relaxed. That means there is generous room for both front and rear passengers, and the seats are soft and supportive.



A nice touch is the double-glazed windows. They help block out wind and road noise, making the cabin feel calm and refined. Combined with the hybrid drivetrain, this makes it a very comfortable SUV to drive on a daily basis.
So, for a typical Singaporean family, this might actually be more practical than a fully electric SUV.
Pricing That Makes Sense
At $224,000, the Sealion 6 is well-positioned. You get low running costs, electric driving when you want it, and no need to deal with full EV road taxes or constant charging schedules.
It feels like good value, especially when compared to some fully electric SUVs that cost more but may not offer greater utility.

But Here Is the Catch: It Feels a Bit Dated
This model was first launched in China in 2020. We are only getting it now. And it shows in some areas:
• The exterior styling appears dated, especially when compared to the newer Sealion 7.
• The infotainment interface is functional, but it looks plain and outdated.
• The interior design has a bit too much going on, with various shapes and materials that feel slightly overdone.



Ok, so it’s not terrible. But it does not feel modern either. All you need to do is park it beside a Sealion 7 and you’ll be able to see the difference.
Will Most Buyers Care? Probably Not
Because when you look past the dated styling, the Sealion 6 still delivers on what families really need:
• Comfortable to sit in
• Quiet on the move
• Spacious for passengers and luggage
• No range anxiety at all
• Real electric driving when you want it
• Sensible pricing
For many Singaporean drivers, the practical benefits outweigh the dated looks.

The BYD Sealion 6 is not attempting to make a design statement or a tech showcase. This is one of those cars built to make daily life easier. It drives smoothly, is quiet, saves fuel, and eliminates the stress of charging.



So, while it may not be the newest or most stylish SUV on the market, it is honest, practical and easy to like. The Sealion 6 will definitely be a hit for those who plan to drive, holiday and do their regular shopping in Malaysia and beyond.
As most Singaporean households look to maximise their dollar, that is exactly what a family car should serve to be.
Technical Specifications
BYD Sealion 6 Plug-In Hybrid 1.5 DM-i (A)
Engine: 1.5-litre 4-cylinder in-line 16-valve
Battery Type: BYD Blade Battery
Drivetrain: Front-Wheel-Drive
Power: 215 bhp
(combined)
Torque: 300 Nm
Gearbox: Single-speed (A)
0-100km/h: 8.5 Seconds
Top Speed: 170 km/h
Fuel Consumption: 17.5km/L
CO2 Emission: 95 g/km
Price: S$224,999 with COE (accurate at the time of this article)
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