Plug-in hybrid (PHEV) leader BYD is only just now introducing its first PHEV sedan in Australia, the Seal 6, but another one appears to be waiting in the wings.

The BYD Seal 7 has appeared in Australian Government approval documents, featuring a turbocharged 1.5-litre four-cylinder PHEV powertrain with 197kW of power.

We’ve contacted BYD Australia to confirm launch timing for the model, which entered production in China in 2023.

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Approval filing images
Approval filing images
 

The Seal 7 sits towards the top of BYD’s growing range of Seal-badged models, measuring 4980mm long, 1890mm wide and 1495mm tall on a 2900mm wheelbase – 60mm longer, 50mm wider and 50mm taller than a Toyota Camry on a 2825mm wheelbase.

That also makes it 140mm longer and 15mm wider than a Seal 6 sedan, on a 110mm longer wheelbase.

Specifications like battery capacity and range aren’t listed in these documents.