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It will probably just be another infotainment system function like most of the Advanced Driving Assistance System (AFAS) functions in my BYD Atto that I turn off now.  😀

 

The only intelligent driving system I trust (especially Thailand driving) is my own senses and brains; not computer software and algorithms doing the driving.

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On 1/17/2025 at 2:08 PM, Bandersnatch said:

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Looks like you could sleep in that :coffee1:

 

That's 38 cm longer than our ZS 

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23 hours ago, Pib said:

And, I bet the Sealion 7 models undergo a big price drop (say in the Bt150K to 200K ballpark) by 1 July 2025 or earlier which will be here before you know it   I like really like the looks of the Sealion 7 interior and exterior but have not test drove one....do not plan to test drive either as I'm still happy with my almost 15 month old Atto 3 Extended. 

 

It seems the price war has slowed down somewhat but I expect 2025 to be another sluggish sales year for EVs and ICEVs with maybe a little growth over 2024 which will push many car manufacturers to offer some BIG price cuts again.    2025, especially the last half, should be another good year for folks in the market for a new vehicle. 

there's a shortage of the sealion 7 in Thailand what would motivate byd to cut the price ?

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5 minutes ago, yankee99 said:

there's a shortage of the sealion 7 in Thailand what would motivate byd to cut the price ?

Any shortage won't last long....almost always slow delivery for a few months of any new BYD model. After the initial spike in sales and interest begins to wain the price cuts begin as this price war continues.  Yeap, by 1 July.

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The BYD Seal came out on top in the "D-Segment" for total registrations in 2024....beat out number 2 Honda Accord and number 3 Toyota Camry.   Then we have two more BEVs coming in at number 4 and 5 followed by Mazada ICEV at number 6.    Looks like BEVs are now dominating the Thailand D-segment.   See below 18 Jan 2025 car250 article....see weblink for full story.

 

D-segment cars are mid-size family cars or sedans that are longer and wider than cars in lower segments. They are designed to be comfortable and have enough room for passengers and luggage.

 

https://www.car250.com/d-segment-th-2567-1.html

 

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