A few days ago, I had the chance to experience BYD’s much-anticipated ‘Seal.’ Except it was more ... The centrepiece here was the rotating infotainment screen, quite like the one in BYD ...
Living with a BYD Seal electric car BYD’s gimmick is a rotating infotainment screen Read month 1 here BYD’s gimmick across all its UK and European cars is a rotating infotainment ...
The BYD Seal is available to order now in ... One thing to note is that when the screen is turned into portrait or vertical orientation, it becomes difficult to see wearing polarised sunglasses.
Thankfully, unlike its two rivals, BYD ships the Seal with a fold-out cover screen as standard. Remember how I said the massive rear seat comes at a cost to boot space? At 400 litres the Seal’s boot ...
Is the BYD Seal a good car? The BYD Seal is the Chinese brand’s most impressive UK offering to date, with excellent range, efficiency, and performance. It even has a well-finished interior with ...
Thankfully, unlike its two rivals, BYD ships the Seal with a fold-out cover screen as standard. Remember how I said the massive rear seat comes at a cost to boot space? At 400 litres the Seal’s boot ...
Just a year since BYD launched in Europe, it has given us the mid-sized Seal saloon, targeting the likes of the BMW i4 and class-leading Tesla Model 3. While the UK market has only just been ...
a bit like the old Fianna Fail election slogan: ‘A lot done, but much more to do’ I have massive respect and admiration for the MDL organisation in this country, founded by the visionary ...