Autoblog and Yahoo may earn commission from links in this article.Priced like a family sedan but packing supercar performanceBYD has grown accustomed to blockbuster launches, but its new flagship EV, the Seal 08, has just raised the bar. Just over 30 hours after going on sale in China, it's already secured over 65,000 locked orders. That's more than double the first-day performance of the Great Tang SUV, one of BYD's biggest launches this year, and enough demand to immediately stretch factory capacity. Prices in China start at $29,000 and top out at just under $36,000 for the fully loaded all-wheel-drive Flagship trim. In the US, $29,000 buys a mid-range Toyota Camry with around 225 horsepower. In China, that same money buys BYD's flagship electric sedan with up to 694 horsepower, air suspension and nearly 560 miles of rated range.Why Buyers Are Ordering The BYD Seal 08 In Record NumbersAutohomeOf the 65,000 orders, about 40,000 came in as blind bookings placed back in June, before anyone even knew the final price. The other 25,000-plus arrived after the number was revealed, which tells you the final sticker price did little to slow demand. Over 65 percent of buyers went pure electric rather than the plug-in hybrid option. Performance is clearly the BYD Seal 08's strong suit. The top model hits 62 mph in 3.3 seconds, and still costs under $36,000. Even before incentives, that's performance territory normally occupied by cars costing twice as much.AdvertisementAdvertisementCLTC range tops out at 560 miles on the electric version, while the plug-in hybrid stretches to a faintly absurd 1,031 miles combined. All of it rides on an 800-volt architecture with BYD's DiSus-A air suspension, specs worthy of a flagship luxury EV from anywhere in the world.BYD Seal 08 Demand Is Already Outpacing ProductionBYDThe catch is battery supply. BYD's second-gen Blade cells are ramping up, but at the current production rate of roughly 8,000 Seal 08s per month, fulfilling the existing order backlog alone would take about eight months, assuming no additional orders came in. That's why BYD has already introduced double shifts, even though buyers are still facing waits of two to three months for popular versions. Double shifts have started, because BYD literally can't build them fast enough.Step outside China and the comparison turns almost comical. A Tesla Model S starts north of $70,000 in America, and a Lucid Air is in the same ballpark. For less than half that, BYD is offering nearly 700 horsepower and a 560-mile range. Whether the Seal 08 ever comes to North America remains uncertain. What's already clear is that BYD has once again proven there's enormous demand for high-performance EVs when they're priced like mainstream family sedans.This story was originally published by Autoblog on Jul 7, 2026, where it first appeared in the News section. Add Autoblog as a Preferred Source by clicking here.