BYD Sealion 8 vs Hyundai Elexio

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BYD Sealion 8
BYD Sealion 8

$56,990 - $70,990

2026 price

Hyundai Elexio
Hyundai Elexio

$58,990 - $61,990

2026 price

Summary

2026 BYD Sealion 8
2026 Hyundai Elexio
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Inline 4, 1.5L

Fuel Type
Premium Unleaded/Electric

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Fuel Efficiency
1.0L/100km (combined)

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Seating
7

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Dislikes
  • No physical spare tyre
  • Underwhelming drive experience
  • Clunky media system

  • Slow(ish) DC charging
  • Cabin devoid of buttons
  • Disappearing driver screen
2026 BYD Sealion 8 Summary

As the flagship variant, the BYD Sealion 8 Premium all-wheel drive makes a big first impression as it arrives with seven seats, a plug-in hybrid powertrain and a features list that reads like a wish list.

It’s also stepping into a competitive space, lining up against the Chery Tiggo 9 Super Hybrid, Kia Sorento GT-Line PHEV and Mazda CX-80 P50e Azami - all promising similar blends of efficiency, space and value for Australian families.

The Sealion 8 Premium looks like a strong contender on paper … but does that translate to the real world?

 

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2026 Hyundai Elexio Summary

There's a hell of a lot riding on the shoulders of the Hyundai Elexio, which is shaping as the brand's best shot to date at taking on Made In China models like the BYD Sealion 7 and Tesla Model Y. 

While the Ioniq family sits atop the EV tree at Hyundai, the Elexio is a very different proposition. It's priced more sharply (the brand is quick to point out that it's only about $8 a week more expensive than a Sealion 7 on a novated lease), and it's the first Hyundai vehicle offered in Australia that's produced in the brand's Chinese factory through its Beijing Hyundai joint venture.

In short, it feels a lot like Hyundai is ready to take on BYD at their own game in Australia.

So, is the Elexio the pick of the Made In China bunch?

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Deep dive comparison

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