Australia’s cheapest plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) has been redesigned as the BYD Sealion 05 DM-i, launched in China with more safety tech, and larger batteries offering up to three times as much electric driving range.

The Toyota RAV4-sized Sealion 5 DM-i was launched in Australia in 2025 priced from $33,990 before on-road costs, taking over from the Geely Starray EM-i as Australia’s cheapest PHEV. Customer deliveries commenced in January 2026.

The new Sealion ‘05’ revealed in China adopts exterior styling from the Sealion 05 EV – launched in China last year but not offered in Australia – along with cabin upgrades and a much longer electric driving range.

BYD Australia has yet to confirm the new Sealion 05 DM-i for local showrooms.

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The Sealion 05 DM-i has a cleaner, closed-off snout similar to that of the EV, replacing the large grille of the current Sealion 5 PHEV sold here.

There are now flush door handles and straighter horizontal character lines along the front and rear guards, replacing the previous protruding side crease running the length of the vehicle.

At the rear, there’s a cleaner lighting signature, a simplified lower bumper and a more intricate integrated tailgate spoiler, alongside new colours and alloy wheel designs.

The updated Sealion 05 is 118mm shorter than the current model sold here, measuring 4620mm, further separating it from the larger Sealion 6 PHEV.