Australia’s most popular plug-in hybrid (PHEV) SUV, the BYD Sealion 6, has been discontinued in China.

According to Car News China, BYD has confirmed the Sealion 6 will no longer be sold in China, where Australian-market versions are produced, with the new Sealion 06 – offered as both a PHEV and electric vehicle (EV), and not yet confirmed for Australia – named as its domestic replacement.

However, BYD Australia has confirmed the existing Sealion 6 will remain in local showrooms.

“The Sealion 6 will continue to be sold in Australia and we will ensure no interruption in supply to BYD’s dealer network across the country,” a BYD Australia spokesperson told CarExpert.

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BYD Australia’s third-best seller in 2025, behind the Shark 6 dual-cab ute and the Sealion 7 EV SUV, the Sealion 6 accounted for almost 20 per cent of its 52,415 sales.

It became Australia’s best-selling PHEV in 2024, taking the top spot from the Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV, but was relegated to second behind the Shark 6 in 2025.

While Chinese sales have ended, Car News China reports production of the Sealion 6 will continue. BYD Australia currently sources the vehicle from China, but it’s also built at BYD’s Rayong, Thailand plant which has already produced 70,000 Sealion 6s for export.

The Sealion 6 is based on the Song Plus, launched in China in 2020. Specifically, the Sealion 6 launched here in 2024 is a renamed version of the Chinese-market Song Plus Champion Edition launched in 2023.

While it’s only offered here with plug-in hybrid power, an electric version is offered in other export markets like Europe under the Seal U nameplate.