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What are the dimensions of the BYD Seagull?

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McFinn
09/07/2025, 11:45:17 PM

The Seagull is positioned as an A00-class car, with a length of less than 3.65 meters, smaller than the Wuling Hongguang Mini. Introduction to the BYD Seagull: This new car is positioned as an A00-class pure electric vehicle, with a range expected to be lower than the BYD Dolphin's 301 km and 405 km. The new car's range is estimated to be around 150-200 km. A00-class car: The most compact type of car, available in two-seater and four-seater versions. Most microcars have a wheelbase between 2.0 meters and 2.3 meters, a body length of less than 3.65 meters, and engine displacements mainly in versions of 0.8L, 1.0L, 1.0T, and 1.2L.

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MacCora
09/19/2025, 10:32:16 PM

I drive a BYD Seagull to work every day and find its size perfect for city life. With a body length of 3780mm, width of 1715mm, and height of 1540mm, it's compact and agile, making it effortless to navigate through narrow alleys. Parking is super convenient—just find a corner spot and it fits right in, saving a lot of hassle compared to larger cars. The 2500mm wheelbase also ensures ample interior space, with no discomfort for the driver in the front and enough room for friends in the back when needed. The best part is that this small size, paired with electric power, gives it a small turning radius for easy handling and helps save on electricity and costs. A single charge covers a good distance, making it fully sufficient for daily commutes. For office workers like me who often get stuck in traffic, choosing the BYD Seagull is definitely a smart move—the convenience of its size makes the driving experience much more relaxed and enjoyable.

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Kenny
11/02/2025, 09:53:38 PM

Our family just bought a BYD Seagull as a kid-friendly family car, and its dimensions have really impressed us. Measuring 3,780 mm in length, 1,715 mm in width, and 1,540 mm in height, it doesn't look too big from the outside. However, the 2,500 mm wheelbase provides ample legroom inside, allowing our child to stretch out comfortably in the back seat. The height ensures no headroom pressure, and installing a baby seat isn't cramped either. The trunk is a bit small but sufficient for weekend shopping, and folding down the rear seats creates more space. Driving it in the city feels nimble—it turns easily to avoid pedestrians, and its compact size reduces the risk of scratches while saving on parking fees. As parents, this car strikes a perfect balance between space and practicality. Its energy efficiency and eco-friendliness give us peace of mind, making school runs both practical and comfortable.

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CamilaRose
12/16/2025, 09:53:39 PM

From a vehicle design perspective, the dimensions of the BYD Seagull are truly ingenious. With a length of 3,780 mm, width of 1,715 mm, height of 1,540 mm, and a wheelbase of 2,500 mm, this proportion optimizes overall balance. The compact size keeps the vehicle weight within a reasonable range, reduces the turning radius for easier handling, and ensures seamless urban navigation without blind spots. The design lowers the drag coefficient, improving electric efficiency and extending range, while enabling agile acceleration without sluggishness. The 1,540 mm height ensures broad driving visibility without being too tall to increase resistance. I've studied this compact size—it provides stable and safe high-speed performance, making it suitable for daily commuting while maintaining performance. The design details are thoughtful, and parking is also easier.

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OJuliana
02/05/2026, 10:44:19 PM

From a safety perspective, discussing the dimensions of the BYD Seagull, I find its length of 3780 mm, width of 1715 mm, height of 1540 mm, and wheelbase of 2500 mm to be reliable for a compact car. This compact design ensures agile handling, allowing the small body to maneuver swiftly in crowded cities, reducing the likelihood of collisions. The high-strength structure protects passengers, while the reasonable dimensions don't occupy too much space, minimizing impact zones in accidents. The size simplifies parking, and from my experience driving it a few times, the wide field of view reduces blind spots. The wheelbase enhances stability and prevents rollovers, and safety features like airbags are more effective within this dimensional framework. It's quite friendly for beginners or in heavy traffic, making daily driving feel more secure and reassuring.

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DiBrady
05/01/2026, 02:33:31 PM

A significant reason I chose the BYD Seagull was its size. With a body length of 3,780 mm, width of 1,715 mm, and height of 1,540 mm, it was affordable and within my budget. The compact size means easier parking and quicker spot-finding, saving both time and parking fees. The 2,500 mm wheelbase provides enough interior space for commuting without feeling cramped. The electric drive paired with this small size makes it more energy-efficient and cost-effective, offering good mileage per trip. Insurance costs are also slightly lower due to the lighter body and reduced risk. Though it looks compact from the outside, the 1,540 mm height ensures ample headroom and a spacious driving view. As a budget-conscious buyer, the BYD Seagull's size perfectly balanced cost and comfort, making city travel efficient and economical.

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