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Here is the summary:The BYD Seal Rear Wheel Drive Premium might be the better value buy because performance specs of this car and the all-wheel drive are so close.
The 82.56-kilowatt-hour LFP battery gives a range of approximately 580-600 kilometers.
A benefit to the rear-wheel drive is that there is no motor in the front, which means the car has better energy consumption and is approximately 300-400 kilograms lighter.
On the BYD Seal Rear Wheel Drive Premium, you'll still get a set of full LED headlights with automatic high beams.
Rolling stock is the same as the all-wheel drive; there are 19-inch alloy wheels and Continental Eco Contact 6Q tires.
The back-end eye shadow like rear break lights are linked by a gorgeous light bar.
As compared to the 3.8 seconds the all-wheel drive has on the zero to one hundred kph test, this vehicle test will take around 5 1/2 or 5.6 seconds.
This BYD will only accept seven-kilowatt AC feeds, meaning that dead to full charge will be around 12 hours.
This car is more comfortable than the all-wheel drive.