Basic Information

BrandBYD
SeriesSeagull
Year2025
First Registration2025/02
Mileage20,000km
Transfer Count-
FuelElectric
TransmissionOther
Engine-
ColorWhite
Seats4seats

Condition Description

very good

This vehicle uses a battery buyout policy. Vehicle configuration: BYD Seagull 2025 305km Vitality Edition. Vehicle condition: No structural damage, fire damage, or water damage. Beihanxing guarantees that all vehicles sold are free from structural damage, water damage, and fire damage. Third-party inspection reports are available, and maintenance records are authentic and verifiable.

90-day repurchase guarantee

Configuration Highlights

ISOFIX Child Seat Anchors
Auto Hold
Keyless Start System
Bluetooth/Hands-free
Connected Car
OTA Updates

Accident & Maintenance Records

Accident Record

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Maintenance Record

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Document Information

Inspection Expiry Date2027/02
Warranty Expiry Date-
Insurance Expiry Date2027/02

Q&A

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Can the buyer request the internal resistance test data of the battery pack at different state of charge (SOC) levels?

Obtaining precise internal resistance at different SOC levels requires disassembling the battery pack and connecting it to a professional charge-discharge cabinet for several days of cycling tests. This is beyond the scope of non-destructive used car inspections; we only provide real-time estimated internal resistance data based on OBD port readings.

Is the source of the historical data you verify authoritative (e.g., traffic management departments, insurance company systems)?

Extremely authoritative. The third-party data service providers we connect to legally access the Chinese Public Security Traffic Management Platform, the insurance claims network directly under the China Banking and Insurance Regulatory Commission, and the after-sales databases of major automotive manufacturers. We perform secondary logical verification based on this underlying data.

Are there specific photos or reports from the lift perspective regarding the concealed parts of the chassis (such as the suspension system and shock absorber leaks)?

Definitely. Lifting the chassis is a mandatory part of our standards. The report will specifically show whether there are oil stains on the front and rear shock absorber cylinders, if the rubber boots of the lower control arm ball joints are torn, and if the steering tie rods are loose or deformed.