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BYD Sealion 5 remains on the ANCAP crash test hit list for 2026

The Sea lion world 5Plug-in hybrid SUV (PHEV) is on independent safety agency ANCAP’s crash testing hit list, although the Chinese automaker has withdrawn its plans to provide a vehicle for testing.

The Sealion 5, a rival to the Mitsubishi Outlander and coming Toyota RAV4 PHEVs were introduced earlier this year.

The automaker said it had withdrawn previous plans to offer a Sealion 5 to ANCAP for testing and instead prioritized a safety assessment for its first seven-seat SUV Sea lion 8 PHEV.

The company has provided the Sealion 8 for ANCAP testing, but does not offer the Sealion 5. This makes it one of two BYD models, along with the model without a rating, that are sold here without a rating Act 2. All other models achieved a five-star result.

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“Due to the priority of resources and also constraints on testing availability and testing lab availability, we had to prioritize our models and so Sealion 8 was our priority,” BYD Australia Chief Product Officer Sajid Hasan told the media at the Sealion 5 launch.

According to ANCAP, there was a flurry of activity on changes to the 2026 protocols in the second half of last year as manufacturers rushed to get vehicles tested before the new regime came into effect.

This may have been a factor in the Sealion 5 not being tested before order books opened late last year.

“Whether ANCAP wants to test the vehicle is up to them,” a BYD Australia spokesperson said Daily Sparkz.