BYD is preparing to launch several new flagship EVs in early 2026, including a pair of electric SUVs and a sedan. With their official debut coming up, we are getting a better look at the upcoming models. The flagship EVs are scheduled to launch in the first quarter of 2026 as the most premium models in BYD’s Ocean lineup.
Although no prices or final specs have been released, it’s pretty evident from the latest images that these are high-end models. The SUV almost looks like a Range Rover with a design similar to the Denza N8L from BYD’s luxury sub-brand. The Ocean series has, for the most part, consisted of smaller, more efficient electric cars like Seagull (sold as the Dolphin Surf and Dolphin Mini overseas), Dolphin , and Seal, but BYD has been pushing toward higher-end models with SUVs like the Sealion 07.
At 4,830 mm long, 1,925 mm wide, and 1,620 mm tall with a wheelbase of 2,930 mm, the Sealion 07 is about the size of the Tesla Model Y, so the Sealion 08 will be a bit bigger. It will likely be closer to the Denza N8L. The Seal 08 will be larger than the Seal 06 EV, which has an overall length of 4,720 mm, a width of 1,880 mm, and a height of 1,495 mm.

BYD is also gearing up to launch a new flagship electric SUV and sedan under its Dynasty sub-brand. Earlier this month, the Chinese EV giant released teaser images of the Tang 9 SUV and the Han 9. The new images reveal a roof-mounted LiDAR sensor, all but confirming the Tang 9 will be equipped with BYD’s latest advanced driver-assistance system (ADAS) and other premium features.
It will be over 5 meters long and 2 meters wide as a full-size SUV with three rows of seating. The Tang 9 will be available in both EV and PHEV versions. Prices for the full-size electric SUV are expected to be in the 200,000-300,000 yuan ($28,700- $43,000) range, setting the tone for the entry-level luxury segment.
The Tang 9 is expected to be built on BYD’s Super e-platform and will likely be equipped with three electric motors, one up front and two in the rear, delivering over 500 kW (670 hp). 25 million all-electric vehicles in 2025, BYD outsold Tesla by more than 600,000 vehicles. With new flagship EVs, electric supercars, luxury models, pickup trucks, compact SUVs, executive sedans, and more, BYD looks to widen the gap in 2026.

BYD's aggressive expansion into high-end EVs is a significant move that could potentially disrupt the market. With their focus on premium features and advanced technology, these new models are likely to appeal to customers looking for luxury and performance.



