You’d be forgiven for thinking that the UK car market needs another Chinese-export, mid-sized SUV right now in much the same way that Greenland is crying out for an explosion of Trump-branded, all-American fast food outlets.
If you did, you’d certainly be surprised at how excited the people at BYD UK are about the arrival of this one: the BYD Sealion 5. From the outside looking in, it would seem to be just another four-point-something-metre-long, high-rise family holdall, from a company whose variously overlapping product lines already bring you the Atto 3 (4.5m long, electric), the Seal U (4.8m long, PHEV) and the Sealion 7 (4.8m long, electric).
And yet the Sealion 5 (4.7m long, PHEV) is expected to become one the brand’s best-selling cars by the end of 2026. That may be because it’s a straight-as-an-arrow rival for some of the UK's best-selling cars: the Nissan Qashqai, Kia Sportage, Volkswagen Tiguan and MG HS.
In lieu of the ordinary combustion engine you’d be looking at in most entry-level versions of those rivals, however, BYD gives you plug-in hybrid power for a very reasonable price.






