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BYD Set to Launch Sealion 7 and Atto 2 in Pakistan, Expanding EV Lineup

BYD Sealion 7 Brings Ocean-Inspired Design and Fast Charging to Pakistan

Chinese electric vehicle giant BYD is preparing to further expand its new energy vehicle (NEV) portfolio in Pakistan with the upcoming launch of the Sealion 7 and Atto 2, signaling a stronger push into the country’s rapidly growing EV market.

Designed by BYD’s Global Design Director Wolfgang Egger, the BYD Sealion 7 is positioned as a premium electric SUV that combines lifestyle-oriented design with advanced technology. Inspired by ocean aesthetics, the vehicle features sleek, flowing lines and an aerodynamic profile, giving it a sporty and futuristic appearance. The extended wheelbase enhances both road presence and interior space, offering a balance between style, comfort, and practicality.

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BYD Strengthens Pakistan EV Market Push with Upcoming Sealion 7 Launch

The Sealion 7 showcases BYD’s distinctive “Ocean X” front styling, highlighted by a bold X-structure that delivers a commanding stance. Design elements such as a low-slung bonnet, fastback silhouette, and dual waistlines draw inspiration from ocean waves, reflecting both elegance and performance. In terms of performance and convenience, the Excellence AWD variant supports rapid DC charging of up to 230 kW, enabling the battery to charge from 10% to 80% in just 24 minutes, catering to consumers seeking efficiency and minimal downtime.

With the introduction of the Sealion 7 and Atto 2, BYD aims to strengthen its presence in Pakistan’s EV segment by offering technologically advanced and design-focused vehicles aligned with global standards.

BYD Sealion 7 – Key Specifications

SpecificationDetails
Motor Speed23,000 RPM
Top Speed215 km/h
Battery CapacityUp to 91.3 kWh
DC Fast ChargingUp to 230 kW
Charging Time (10–80%)24 minutes (AWD version)

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