BYD Sealion 5 featured on Ireland AM

BYD Sealion 5 featured on Ireland AM

  BYD Sealion 5 available for test drive at BYD Kildare  

Great to see the BYD Sealion 5 featured on Ireland AM with motoring journalist Geraldine Herbert, where the conversation focused on the growing appetite for electrified driving, practical hybrid options and the changing needs of Irish motorists.
The BYD Sealion 5 DM-i Super Hybrid has now launched in Ireland, offering up to 1,016km range, strong efficiency and the kind of everyday versatility that makes the move to electrified driving feel more accessible than ever.
If you missed it on the morning show, it’s well worth a watch

A timely conversation for Irish drivers

BYD Sealion 5
The discussion on Ireland AM reflected a wider shift in the Irish market, where motorists are increasingly focused on efficiency, affordability and practical range. Geraldine Herbert highlighted that the rise in electrified vehicles is being driven not just by external pressures, but by better products, better pricing, improved range and greater choice for consumers.
That is exactly where the BYD Sealion 5 fits in. As a plug-in hybrid SUV, it offers drivers the reassurance of electric driving for everyday journeys while retaining the flexibility of a petrol engine for longer trips. For many households, that combination makes it an appealing step toward lower-emission motoring without the range anxiety some drivers still associate with fully electric vehicles.

Why the Sealion 5 stands out

The BYD Sealion 5 DM-i combines efficiency, space and versatility in a format that suits modern family life. BYD states that the model offers up to 631 miles of WLTP combined range, up to 53 miles of electric range and up to 1,410 litres of boot volume with the rear seats folded, giving it credentials that support both daily commuting and longer weekend journeys.
For Irish drivers watching the Ireland AM feature, that matters. The segment focused on practical motoring choices rather than future promises, which is why the Sealion 5 felt so relevant in the discussion. It represents the type of vehicle many customers are now actively considering: efficient, well-equipped and adaptable to real-world driving needs.

More than a car conversation

One of the most interesting parts of the segment went beyond powertrains and fuel savings. Geraldine Herbert also spoke about the amount of personal data stored in modern vehicles, describing connected cars as smartphones on wheels and reminding drivers to factory reset systems before selling a car.
That point resonated because it reflects how quickly the role of the car is changing. Today’s vehicles are not just about getting from A to B; they are increasingly digital, connected and personalised. As drivers embrace newer technology, awareness around data privacy and digital ownership is becoming just as important as discussions about efficiency and performance.

A strong addition to BYD’s Irish story

The Ireland AM feature gave the BYD Sealion 5 a strong platform to introduce itself to Irish viewers at a time when interest in hybrid and electric vehicles continues to grow. With its blend of electric capability, long combined range and SUV practicality, it arrives as a compelling option for drivers who want to make the move toward electrified motoring with confidence.