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Tasmanian Couple Tests BYD Sealion 7 EV in Harsh Rural Conditions

From solar-powered charging to bumpy backroads, this couple put the BYD Sealion 7 to the ultimate rural test. Did it pass with flying colors?

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Tasmanian Couple Tests BYD Sealion 7 EV in Harsh Rural Conditions

Can an EV survive in rural Tasmania? Well, that is what one couple attempted to find out after putting their BYD Sealion 7 through some tough tests.

Chris and Rini from the Rivendell Tasmania YouTube channel decided to take a closer look at the EV and see what it was like in the real world.

That involved putting it through some rigorous tests across rural Tasmania, which isn't necessarily where you'd expect to find an electric car.

It was a fascinating real-life experience, and a big change for the couple after always using internal-combustion-powered cars up to this point.

These are the tests the BYD Sealion 7 EV was put through

All-wheel drive, long range, a closable sunroof, and a comfortable interior were the requirements for the EV.

As they live in a rural area, the couple needed an electric car with enough range to get them from A to B and back again.

As well as tests with the features and charging, the couple put the car through real-world driving tests.

"Inside the cabin is very quiet, great for listening to music, etc.," said Chris.

"The actual driving itself is very smooth," he added.

It handled all types of terrain brilliantly, and the couple was impressed with the car in all weather conditions.

Charging was also an easy experience, thanks to a home charger that the couple installed.

Even better was that this was powered by solar power, making the car even more eco-friendly.

Were there any negatives with the BYD?

Overall, the experience with the Sealion 7 appeared to be a positive one.

There were one or two minor negatives that the couple addressed in the video.

"The driver assists if you've got everything switched on, the car can kinda take over," remarked Chris.

By this, he was referencing the lane assist and how it can pull the car left or right to keep it in the lane.

For now, he and Rini have turned the assists off.

The navigation system was a bit clunky, too, they said.

It did work, but it did take some time to get used to it.

In reality, though, the BYD Sealion 7 more than lived up to the couple's expectations overall.

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