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BYD is coming for Tesla’s sweet spot in the mid-size electric SUV market with its new Sea Lion 07. Ahead of its official launch, BYD unveiled the Sea Lion 07’s luxurious interior. Check out the first images below.

Meet BYD’s newest mid-size electric SUV

We got our first glimpse of BYD’s new mid-size electric SUV in November at the 2023 Guangzhou International Auto Show.

Designed by Wolfgang Egger, an ex-Lamborghini and Audi designer, the Sea Lion 07 is arguably BYD’s sleekest electric SUV yet. It combines details from both iconic brands into an EV built for the modern era.

At 4,830 mm, 1,925 mm wide, and 1,620 mm tall, the Sea Lion 07 will directly compete against Tesla’s best-selling Model Y (4,760 mm long, 1,921 mm wide, and 1,624 mm tall).

The Sea Lion 07 is also slightly smaller than BYD’s other recently revealed mid-size Song L electric SUV.

Leaked info from China’s MIIT confirmed the mid-size electric will launch with three different powertrain options. The single-motor options include 170 kW (228 hp) or 230 kW (308 hp) max power, while the dual-motor version features up to 390 kW (523 hp) output.

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BYD Sea Lion 07, the brand’s first “mid-sized urban smart electric SUV” (Source: BYD)

BYD gives first look at new Sea Lion 07 interior

BYD officially shared the first look at its new Sea Lion 07 interior on social media Monday, which looks surprisingly luxurious.

As part of its Ocean series, the new SUV features a lightweight design that “highlights a new realm of individuality,” according to BYD. The smart curves “outline the beauty of the ocean.”

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BYD Sea Lion 07 interior (Source: BYD)

You can see the model has a lot more buttons and controls than the minimalist Tesla Model Y design. The driver display is also integrated into the dashboard.

The 15.6″ Adaptive Floating Screen is reminiscent of Tesla’s best-seller, but that’s also a BYD signature.

BYD’s Sea Lion 07 is decked out in leather from the seats to the door panels, steering wheels, and control panels. It will also feature a Dynaudio audio system.

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BYD Sea Lion 07 interior (Source: BYD)

Although BYD has yet to confirm, the Sea Lion 07 will likely be powered by its Blade Batteries. It will also be equipped with BYD’s e-platform 3.0, an 8-in-1 powertrain.

Yet to be confirmed, starting prices are suggested to be around 200,000 to 260,000 yuan ($28,000 to $35,900). After cutting prices, Tesla’s top-selling Model Y starts at 249,900 yuan ($34,500) in China.

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BYD Sea Lion 07 interior (Source: BYD)

The Long Range Model Y starts at 290,900 yuan ($40,150), while the Performance will cost 354,900 yuan ($49,000).

Tesla took back its global EV leader title after delivering over 386,000 EVs in Q1, compared to BYD’s just over 300,000.

Can the new Sea Lion 07, which is expected to launch any day, make a difference? Let us know what you think in the comments below.

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Tesla (TSLA) has introduced a new direct discount for the Model Y in China as the latest of a series of incentives to boost demand during this critical end-of-quarter push.

The automaker regularly offers discounts at the end of every quarter, but the incentives to boost demand have been the most wide-ranging ever this quarter.

Over the last month, we have been documenting the many sale incentives and discounts that Tesla has put in place to ensure it creates the demand for a record quarter.

Tesla aims to deliver a record number of more than 515,000 vehicles in Q4 in order for its sales not to be down for the whole year. That’s ~30,000 more vehicles than Tesla’s last record quarter, which was Q4 2023.

In Europe, the incentives include a year of free Supercharging and heavy discounts on inventory vehicles.

In the US, there are also good inventory discounts, 3 months of free Supercharger and Full Self-Driving subscription, FSD transfer, and more.

More recently, Tesla also slashed the lease price of the base Model Y and even offered discounted home charging under Tesla Electric for those taking delivery of new vehicles.

And everywhere, Tesla is heavily subsidizing loans with lower interest rates. That has been the main incentive in China, Tesla’s biggest market, until now.

Tesla’s New Discount in China

Today, Tesla announced that it is offering a ¥10,000, the equivalent of $1,380 USD, discount on the final payment for new Model Y vehicles:

The new discount can be combined with Tesla’s subsidized 0% interest financing, which has been Tesla’s main incentive in China all year.

Electrek’s Take

Based on insurance data, Tesla is tracking ahead of last year’s deliveries in China, but it is going to need to beat its last record by a significant margin to make sure not to be down for the whole year.

Model Y is Tesla’s most popular vehicle, but Tesla is also going against the expectation of the design refresh coming early next year, which can negatively affect demand.

This discount is likely to combat that and maintain Tesla’s current good momentum in China.

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We now have more details on the massive recall, which just keeps growing. Hyundai and now Kia are recalling more than 208,000 electric vehicles in Canada and the US to fix a problem with the loss of driving power, which can increase the risk of a crash.

For the second time this year, the automakers are recalling huge swathes of EVs and other “electrified” vehicles in North America, citing concerns about a loss of driving power, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said on Friday.

In the US, Hyundai is recalling 145,235 EVs, including the 2022 through 2024 Ioniq 5, the 2023 through 2025 Ioniq 6, GV60 and GV70, and the 2023 and 2024 G80. In Canada, Hyundai is recalling 34,529 vehicles that were produced between March and November of this year, according to Automotive News Canada.

As for Kia, the recall includes close to 63,000 Kia EV 6 vehicles from 2022 through 2024 in the US, but the company has yet to offer details on its Canada recall.

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Kia EV6 (Source: Kia)

It looks like the issue stems from “the integrated charging control units in these vehicles, which may become damaged and fail to charge the 12-volt battery. This malfunction could lead to a complete loss of drive power, posing safety risks for drivers,” the NHTSA stated.

Back in March, Hyundai, Kia, and Genesis issued a similar recall for 147,110 electric vehicles – that recall centered, again, around damaged integrated charging control units failing to charge the battery.

The South Korea automaker has said that all owners of affected vehicles will be notified by letter mail on the next steps to take. This will involve bringing your vehicle to one of the company’s dealers to inspect and replace the charging unit and its fuse if necessary, along with performing a software update for the charging units.

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2025 Hyundai IONIQ 5 (Source: Hyundai)

Importantly, no crashes, injuries, fatalities, or fires due to this issue have been reported in the US or Canada, Hyundai reported.


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A group of Tesla vehicles spotted under covers at the automaker’s test track at the Fremont factory is raising some questions.

Tesla has a very small test track on the ground of its first factory, Tesla Fremont, in California.

Now and again, people fly drones over the factory and catch glimpses of new cars being tested. Youtuber ‘Met God in Wilderness’ is one of those drone pilots who regularly fly over the factory and while he didn’t catch vehicle being tested, he did catch some curious vehicles under covers next to the track:

The vehicles are all covered, and therefore, it’s hard to tell exactly what they are, but the different shapes are intriguing and raise some questions.

It looks like three, maybe four, different kinds of vehicles:

We know that Tesla is working on three new specific vehicles: a Model Y design refresh, and two new cheaper models based on Model 3 and Model Y.

All three vehicles are expected to be unveiled early next year.

Electrek’s Take

At the risk of stating the obvious, getting much information from vehicles hidden under cover can be hard. It’s even possible that some of those have shape camouflage, which is sometimes used by automakers – although I don’t remember Tesla ever using that.

So here are my best guesses. Take them for what they are: guesses.

The most interesting ones to me are the first two on the left in the picture above. The last vehicle on the left looks like it could be a smaller Model 3.:

The next one could be its Model Y counterpart:

I also wouldn’t be surprised if a Model Y Juniper, the upcoming refresh, is under one of those covers, but we already had good looks at this one.

What about you? What do you think about these Tesla vehicles? Let us know in the comment section below.

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