BYD Seagull vs Tesla Model Y: what's the difference and what to choose?
Electric cars are no longer a novelty on Ukrainian roads. But when it comes to choosing one, the question arises: what to choose? The compact and affordable BYD Seagull or the powerful and technologically advanced Tesla Model Y? These cars are completely different in size, price, filling and purpose. In this article, we will analyse both of them and then compare them by the key parameters that really matter. [...]
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Electric cars are no longer a novelty on Ukrainian roads. But when it comes to choosing one, the question arises: what to choose? The compact and affordable BYD Seagull or the powerful and technologically advanced Tesla Model Y? These cars are completely different in size, price, filling and purpose. In this article, we will analyse both of them and then compare them by the key parameters that really matter.
We remind you that you can purchase home and commercial charging stations in our online storeand also use the public charging stations ECOFACTORcharging points located throughout Ukraine. For convenient access to charging infrastructure, we recommend using our mobile applicationwhich is available on iOS and Android.

BYD Seagull: simple but not primitive
BYD Seagull is an urban electric hatch that has already conquered the Chinese market and may soon appear in Ukraine. Its main feature is affordability. It is expected to cost less than 30 thousand euros in Europe, and even cheaper in China. But a low price does not mean a complete lack of functionality.
Seagull has two battery options: 30.08 kWh and 38.88 kWh. Accordingly, the range is 305 or 405 km (according to CLTC). Fast charging of up to 40 kW is supported, which is enough to recharge the 80% in about an hour. The engine output is 55 kW, and acceleration to 100 km/h takes 14.9 seconds. It's not a race car, but it's more than enough for daily commuting.
Despite its low price, the Seagull has:
- rotating 10.1-inch multimedia screen
- digital instrument cluster
- wireless charging
- six airbags
- DiPilot 100 driver assistance system
Its dimensions are very modest: 3.78 m long and just over 1,200 kg in weight. This makes it easy to manoeuvre in narrow streets and also saves battery power. The car has four seats, no frills, but with basic comfort. There is not much space in the back, and passengers are deprived of amenities such as USB or air ducts. The trunk is not the largest either, but it is enough for basic needs.
Weaknesses of Seagull:
- simple materials in the cabin
- only 4 seats
- no spare or tyre repair kit
- not yet tested according to European crash tests

Tesla Model Y: a wagon in the world of electric vehicles
Tesla Model Y has long been known and is already present on Ukrainian roads. It is a mid-size electric crossover with a long range, a powerful engine and all-wheel drive. In 2026, the model received an update: new optics, improved interior materials, new seats and additional lighting elements inside.
Model Y is available in several versions:
- Long Range RWD (rear-wheel drive) - range up to 470 km
- Long Range AWD (all-wheel drive) - up to 455 km
- Performance version - 0-100 km/h acceleration in 3.8 seconds
The battery has a capacity of 60 kW, depending on the model, and supports charging up to 175 kW. This allows you to add 180 km of range in 15 minutes at the Supercharger. The control interface is entirely via a central 15.4-inch screen. The interior is minimalist but high quality: faux leather, heated front seats, panoramic roof, climate control and even a display for rear passengers.
Safety is another Tesla trump card. All models have:
- auto-braking with pedestrian detection
- staying in the lane
- adaptive cruise control
- the ability to activate Full Self-Driving (but it requires constant driver supervision)
The Model Y also has a spacious boot: 854 litres with all seats, up to 2,138 litres when folded.
Disadvantages:
- Almost all functions are controlled via the screen
- fairly rigid suspension
- more expensive to maintain and purchase
Comparative table: Seagull vs Model Y
| Parameter. | BYD Seagull | Tesla Model Y |
| Body type | Hatchback | Crossover |
| Number of seats | 4 | 5 |
| Battery. | 30.08 or 38.88 kWh | from 60 kWh |
| Power reserve | 305-405 km (CLTC) | 375-470 km |
| Power | 55 kW | 295-397 hp. |
| Reason. | Front | Rear or full |
| Acceleration up to 100 km/h | 14.9 с | 3.8-5.9 с |
| Charging | up to 40 kW DC | up to 175 kW DC |
| Infotainment | 10.1″ screen, Android-like OS | 15.4″ screen, Tesla UI |
| Security. | 6 cushions, DiPilot | Full ADAS + FSD (optional) |
| Trunk | Small | Very roomy |
| Price. | Expected to be up to 30 thousand euros | From 46,000 to 60,000 USD |

Comparison of key categories
1. 1. Target audience and purpose
BYD Seagull is clearly positioned as a car for the city. This is an option for those who drive several kilometres to work, shopping or to school and back every day. It is ideal for beginners who are switching from petrol to electricity or families who want a second car for short trips. It is not intended for long-distance routes or active motorway travel.
Tesla Model Y, on the other hand, is designed as the "main" car in the family. This is a car that can be safely taken on a trip around Ukraine, is easy to use with children, transport things, and has a range that is sufficient for long-distance routes. It is chosen by those who want to combine functionality, comfort and modern technology in one body.
2. Price and availability
No surprises here. The Seagull promises to be one of the cheapest electric vehicles in its class if its price on the European market is indeed within 25-30 thousand euros. This opens the door to electric mobility for those who have not even considered this option before because of their budget.
The Model Y starts at around USD 46,000, and with options and delivery, it can easily exceed USD 60,000. This is a different level, not a massive budget segment, but rather a choice for those who are purposefully looking for a Tesla and are ready to spend the money.
3. Power reserve and charging
Tesla Model Y wins without a chance: 375+ km on a single charge, supercharger support, 250 kW charging. You can quickly recharge on the road and drive on. This is a real advantage for active drivers.
The Seagull charges more slowly (up to 40 kW) and has a more modest range of up to 405 km in the version with a larger battery. But if you charge the car at night at home and your daily commute is up to 50 km, these figures look quite adequate. It's just different usage scenarios.
4. Comfort and convenience
Tesla has more space, both in front and for the rear passengers. You can safely travel with five of you, make a long journey and not get tired. There is also more than enough space in the trunk, and there is also a front boot. Plus: ventilation, heating, electric drives, high-quality sound, display for rear passengers.
The Seagull is simpler. There are no unnecessary amenities for the rear row, and the interior is made mainly of hard plastic. But at the same time, the front seats are comfortable, there is an electric drive for the driver, the multimedia works well, and for its price, it is even more than you expect.
5. Security.
Tesla has long had a good reputation in crash tests and regularly receives high marks. Driver assistance systems, cameras, auto-braking - all of this is already standard, plus there is an option to buy Full Self-Driving.
Seagull has not yet undergone a full set of tests according to European standards. It has 6 airbags and basic active systems, but how it will perform in a real-life collision remains to be seen. If safety is a top priority for you, Tesla has the edge.
6. Dimensions and handling
Seagull is short and narrow - that's its strength. If you often park in the courtyards of old houses or on narrow streets, Seagull will be more convenient. It is easier to turn around, manoeuvre in traffic jams, and save space.
The Model Y is bigger and heavier, but thanks to its low centre of gravity, good weight distribution and suspension settings, it still handles well, especially at speed. It is no longer a "city car" but a full-fledged crossover that stays on the road and on the highway.
7. Management interface
Seagull retains a separate screen for instruments and multimedia, which may be comfortable for those who are used to seeing speed and charge in front of them.
In Tesla, almost everything is controlled through the central screen: speed, climate, mirrors, even headlights. This can be inconvenient for those who don't like to touch the screen while driving. But once you get used to it, it's quite convenient and logical. It's a matter of taste and habit.

So which car is better?
There is no one-size-fits-all answer. If you need a compact, economical and affordable electric car for the city, the BYD Seagull looks like a promising alternative to petrol cars. It is simple but functional. But if you're looking for more comfort, autonomy, power, and technology, the Tesla Model Y is worth the price. This is a different league, and it is difficult to compare these cars directly because they are designed for different purposes.
Both models have a right to exist and, most importantly, open up more options for Ukrainian drivers who want to switch to electric cars.

How we at ECOFACTOR see the future of electric vehicles: between Seagull and Model Y
At ECOFACTOR, we are working to make electric cars not just a choice, but a convenient part of everyday life in Ukraine. And when choosing between the compact BYD Seagull and the technologically advanced Tesla Model Y, it's not just about price or design - it's about how you charge the car, where it happens, and what services support this process.
We create charging stationsThe range is fully developed and manufactured in Ukraine. We have both mobile solutions and powerful AC stations of up to 44 kW or DC stations of up to 420 kW, suitable for small hatchbacks like the Seagull and larger crossovers like the Model Y. It all depends on what you need: daily overnight charging at home or a quick top-up on the road.
To make it really convenient, we offer an app for iOS and Android. It allows the driver to find the nearest charging station, check its status, check the cost, and even plan a route. Map of charging stations is constantly being updated and already covers more than 3500 ports, and the number of active users of the platform is growing daily.
In addition, we have online shopwhere you can buy not only charging stations but also accessories that are often needed by electric car drivers. RFID cards are available for sale, cables and adapters, holders, adapters, chargers and other equipment that simplifies the operation of any electric vehicle - from the basic Seagull to the advanced Tesla.
At ECOFACTOR, we don't just sell equipment - we support those who are moving towards change. And it doesn't matter whether you choose Seagull or Model Y - in any case, electricity should be affordable, fast and logical to use. This is exactly what we strive to provide for Ukrainian drivers.
Frequently asked questions
Is the BYD Seagull suitable for driving in the countryside?
In theory, yes, if the route does not exceed 100-150 km one way and you are sure that you can charge the car. However, you need to take into account the limited charging speed and short range, so it is not the best option for frequent long-distance trips.
Does the Tesla Model Y have good cross-country ability for rural roads?
Yes, especially in the all-wheel drive version. The ground clearance is low, but the smart traction control system and plenty of power allow you to drive comfortably even on imperfect surfaces. It's not an off-roader, but it's not an urban reptile either.
How much will Seagull really cost in Ukraine if it appears?
It's hard to say for sure, but taking into account customs clearance, VAT and other costs, we can expect something in the range of 22-26 thousand euros. If BYD enters the market directly with a local importer, the price may be lower.
Can I charge both cars at home from an outlet?
Yes, but with a twist. Seagull will charge slowly but steadily, which is ideal for night charging. Model Y can also be charged from a regular outlet, but due to the larger battery, it will take more than a day. It is advisable to install at least a wall charger such as a Wallbox.
Can Tesla really drive without a driver?
No, despite the name "Full Self-Driving", the car still requires human control. This is not an autopilot in the literal sense. It can assist in driving on the road, parking, and other tasks, but the driver remains ultimately responsible.

