Compare every BYD Sealion 6 variant sold new in Australia. 4 variants, from $42,990 to $52,990 RRP. Side-by-side specs, ANCAP safety, fuel economy, EV range and charging, towing capacity, warranty and running costs, pricing sourced from the BYD Australian website and updated weekly.
4 variants of the BYD Sealion 6 are on sale in Australia. Compare them side-by-side in the table below, or tap any variant to jump to it and expand its full specs.
| Variant | RRP | Power / Torque | Fuel / Range | Drive | Seats |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Essential2026 | $42,990 | 160kW / 300Nm | 92km WLTP | FWD | 5 |
| Dynamic Extended Range2026 | $46,990 | 160kW / 300Nm | 140km WLTP | FWD | 5 |
| Premium Std Range2026 | $52,990 | 238kW / 550Nm | 81km WLTP | AWD | 5 |
| Premium Extended Range2026 | $52,990 | 253kW / 550Nm | 120km WLTP | AWD | 5 |
The 2026 BYD Sealion 6 Essential is a practical five-seat plug-in hybrid SUV that suits buyers wanting low fuel consumption without full electric range anxiety, combining a 1.5-litre petrol engine with 160kW power and a 92km EV range for daily commuting. Its standout strength is the claimed 1.1L/100km fuel efficiency paired with a 5-star ANCAP safety rating and reasonable running costs around $813 annually, making it economical to own and operate. One consideration is the modest 1000kg towing capacity, which limits caravan options for many Australian family travellers, though the 400-litre boot handles everyday cargo adequately.
Configure the EssentialThe 2026 BYD Sealion 6 Dynamic Extended Range is a practical mid-size plug-in hybrid SUV that suits Australian families seeking low fuel consumption and EV flexibility, combining a 1.5-litre petrol engine with 160kW output and an impressive 140km electric-only range for daily commuting. Its standout strength is exceptional efficiency, returning just 0.8L/100km combined and costing around $766 annually to run, making it one of the most economical SUVs available. One consideration is the 1000kg towing capacity, which is modest compared to conventional SUVs, so it may not suit buyers planning heavy caravan or trailer work.
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Geely Australia locks in its cheapest EV yet. Complete $26,490 before on-roads, Inspire $30,990, both rear-drive on LFP. Complete pairs a 60kW/150Nm rear motor with a 35.3kWh pack for 252km WLTP, Inspire steps to 85kW and 47.1kWh for 345km. DC peaks at 60kW and 80kW respectively; both take 6.6kW AC. 4,135mm long five-seat hatch on a 2,650mm wheelbase with 375L boot and a 70L frunk. Standard 14.6-inch touchscreen with wireless CarPlay/Android Auto, 8.8-inch digital cluster, AEB, ACC and blind-spot on both. Inspire adds alloys, six speakers, wireless charging, heated seats and wheel, 256-colour ambient, power tailgate, contrast roof, rain-sensing wipers and 360-degree transparent-view camera. Launch offer to 31 August: free 7kW home charger, free premium paint, 0.68 per cent comparison finance over 36 months. Seven-year unlimited-km vehicle warranty, eight-year unlimited-km battery warranty. ANCAP not yet rated. Dealers from late July 2026. Slots between the BYD Atto 1 and the GAC Aion UT on price.

Australia records its biggest ever month of new-car sales in June 2026 at 140,058 units across all sources (VFACTS itself 131,134, up ~7% YoY). Toyota leads with 19,124 to BYD's 18,881, the closest gap ever. Tesla Model Y tops the model chart for the second month running on 8,072, beating Ford Ranger (5,999) and Toyota HiLux (5,175). Three BYDs in the top 10: Sealion 7 (4,730), Shark 6 (3,398) and Atto 2 (2,482). BEV share hits a record 23.3% (vs 7.6% June 2025) with electrified cars at ~49.5% of the market. China supplies 35.5% of every new car sold. YTD Toyota 95,141, BYD 52,335 (+141.1%).
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