The Xpeng Mona M03 and BYD Seagull are both affordable Chinese sedans targeting first-time EV buyers — one skews tech-forward, the other skews value. The M03 is a sleek compact sedan from Xpeng aimed at young urban drivers who want premium feel without premium pricing. The Seagull is BYD’s no-frills city hatchback, built for buyers who want reliable daily transport at the lowest possible entry cost. This comparison matters now because both models are being evaluated for grey-market import into Nigerian and Kenyan markets, where sub-$20,000 EVs are gaining serious attention.

The M03’s Long Range trim claims 620 km CLTC — real-world figures will likely sit closer to 430–460 km under mixed driving. Its Standard Range variant is rated at 440 km CLTC. DC fast charging tops out at 80 kW, with a 10–80% charge taking roughly 30 minutes. The Seagull offers up to 405 km CLTC on its long-range version (real-world estimate: 280–310 km). DC charging peaks at 40 kW; the 10–80% charge takes around 40 minutes. The M03 wins on range and charging speed; the Seagull is adequate for short city use.
The Seagull starts around $10,000–$11,500 in China, translating to roughly ₦18–20 million at grey-market import cost in Nigeria. The M03 Standard Range starts near $16,000 in China, landing around ₦28–30 million at import. In Kenya, both attract significant duty, pushing landed costs higher — the Seagull to approximately KES 2.1–2.4 million and the M03 to KES 3.5–4 million. The Seagull is the clear answer if budget is the deciding factor; the M03 is for buyers who can stretch and want a longer-range daily driver.
Xpeng’s lineup also includes the G6 and X9 for buyers needing SUV space. Within BYD, the Dolphin is a natural step up from the Seagull with more range and refinement. Outside both brands, the Leapmotor C10 and Chery Omoda E5 sit in a similar price-to-range territory and are worth comparing before committing. That said, the M03 vs Seagull comparison remains the most direct: same origin, similar buyers, different priorities.
The M03’s 620 km CLTC range means fewer charge stops on longer intercity drives — useful for buyers commuting between Lagos and Ibadan or Nairobi and Thika regularly. Its cabin quality and ADAS features punch above the price point, making daily ownership feel less like a compromise. Charging at 80 kW DC is noticeably faster than most rivals in this segment. On the downside, the M03 has limited official service presence in Africa, and grey-market import costs place it out of reach for a large portion of the target market.
The Seagull’s low purchase price is the obvious strength — it opens EV ownership to buyers who would otherwise be limited to used ICE vehicles. Its compact size and tight turning radius suit dense urban environments well. BYD’s growing Africa service footprint (including Nigeria and Kenya dealerships) reduces long-term support risk. The trade-off: limited highway range makes it a city-only car in practice, and build quality reflects the entry-level positioning.
Quick Verdict
Choose the Mona M03 if longer range, faster charging, and a more refined experience matter more than upfront cost. Choose the Seagull if keeping total spend under ₦20 million or KES 2.5 million is the priority and most of your driving stays within a city. The M03 offers more for buyers willing to pay for it; the Seagull is the more accessible starting point for first-time EV ownership in Africa.
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| Price | $17,000.00 $25,000.00 |
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| Brand | XPeng BYD |
| Category | Electric Cars Electric Cars |
| Full Model Name | Xpeng Mona M03 (2026) |
| Generation | 2nd generation (facelift of 2024 original) |
| Segment / Class | A-segment compact electric sedan |
| Available Trims / Variants |
540 Long Range Plus · 640 Ultra Long Range Plus · 510 Long Range Max · 610 Ultra Long Range Max · 510 Long Range Ultra SE · 610 Ultra Long Range Ultra SE
BYD Seagull Active BYD Seagull Active (Europe Version) BYD Seagull Fly BYD Seagull Boost BYD Seagull Comfort |
| Powertrain Options | Single front motor FWD (140 kW or 160 kW depending on trim) |
| Special Editions | Ultra SE top trim (deliveries from August 2026) |
| Additional Notes | Successor to XPeng P5; co-developed originally with DiDi |
| Reveal Date | March 25, 2026 (preview); April 2, 2026 (official launch) 2023, April 18 |
| Launch Year | 2026 |
| Availability Status | On sale in China; Ultra SE trim from August 2026 Available to order. Released 2023, April 26 |
| Brand / Manufacturer | Xpeng Motors (NYSE: XPEV) |
| Country of origin | China China |
| Assembly Country | China (Zhaoqing, Guangdong) |
| Markets Available | China only (official) |
| Grey Market Import | Possible via third-party importers |
| Base Price (USD) | ~$17,380 (¥119,800) — top trim ~$22,000 (¥151,800) € 23,000 £ 18,700 |
| Additional Notes | Base price unchanged from 2025 model despite significant upgrades |
| Battery Capacity | 51.8 kWh / 61.6 kWh / 62.2 kWh (gross); 61.0 kWh usable on 62.2 kWh pack 30 kWh usable |
| Battery Chemistry | LFP (Lithium Iron Phosphate) — blade cell structure BYD Blade LFP (Lithium Iron Phosphate) |
| Battery Architecture | 400V nominal (473V); Ultra SE variant upgrades to 800V platform |
| Thermal Management | XP-HP 3.5 in-house thermal management system |
| Range (WLTP/CLTC/EPA) | 485 km – 640 km depending on trim (CLTC) 137 mi WLTP |
| Energy Consumption | From 10.8 kWh/100 km (best case, CLTC) 248 Wh/mi WLTP |
| Regen Braking (Max kW) | Regenerative braking (mild) |
| Heat Pump | |
| AC Charging (Max kW) | 7 kW Type 2 6.6 kW |
| DC Charging (Max kW) | 92–93.6 kW (standard variants); 800V Ultra SE CCS 30 kW, 30-80% in 30 min |
| Charging Time (10–80%) | ~26–28 min (62.2 kWh pack, standard variants); Ultra SE claims 15 min |
| Cell Brand | EVE Energy (2026); FinDreams (2024–25 models) |
| Battery Preheating | Yes — via XP-HP 3.5 thermal system |
| Additional Notes | Ultra SE 3C fast-charging spec based on manufacturer preview only — not independently verified Battery heating & protection features |
| Motor Type | Permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM) |
| Motor Configuration | Single front motor (FWD) — all trims |
| Front Motor Output (kW / HP) | 140 kW / 188 hp (Plus trims) · 160 kW / 215 hp (Max / Ultra SE trims) |
| Rear Motor Output (kW / HP) | None |
| Power Output (kW / hp) | FWD 75 hp (55 kW) |
| Torque (Nm) | 440 Nm (peak, Long Range variants) 135 Nm (100 lb-ft) |
| 0–100 km/h / 0-60 mph (seconds) The acceleration numbers are an easy way to compare car performance. We list either time from 0 to 100 km/h or time from 0 to 60mph, depending on which number(s) the manufacturers provide. The lower the acceleration time, the higher performance the car is. | 7.8 sec (entry) · 7.4 sec (Max/Ultra SE) 13 sec 0-62 mph |
| Top Speed (km/h / mph) | 200 km/h (124 mph) 81 mph (130 km/h) |
| Transmission / Drive | Single-speed direct drive |
| Rear-Wheel Steering | No |
| Torque Vectoring | No (single motor FWD) |
| Body Style | 5-door liftback sedan (electric tailgate) 5 door hatchback, 5 seats |
| Body Colour Options | Includes Violet and Avocado Green (new 2026 additions); Morning Mist Grey, Noon Blue, Night Grey |
| Platform / Architecture | Xpeng proprietary (standard variants 400V; Ultra SE 800V) BYD e-Platform 3.0 |
| Dimensions (L×W×H mm) | 4,780 × 1,896 × 1,445 mm 3,780 × 1,715 × 1,540 mm |
| Drag Coefficient (Cd) | 0.194 0.32 Cd |
| Wheelbase (mm) | 2,815 mm 2500 mm (98.4 in) |
| Ground Clearance (mm) | 160 mm 131 - 154 mm (5.2 - 6.1 in) |
| Kerb Weight (kg) | 1,661–1,739 kg depending on variant EU: 1160 kg unladen |
| Suspension (Front / Rear) |
Front - MacPherson strut with adaptive damping (2026 update) Rear - Torsion beam (standard) Front MacPherson struts, rear twist-beam |
| Wheel Size (inches) | 18-inch or 19-inch R15, R16 |
| Tyre Size | 215/50R18 or 235/40R19 |
| Trunk/Boot Capacity (L) | 571 L (seats up) · 1,374 L (seats folded) 230 L (up to 930 L with rear seats folded) |
| Frunk/Bonnet Capacity (L) | None No |
| Roof Load (kg) | 75 kg |
| Towing Capacity (kg) | Not rated No |
| Turning Circle (m) | 5.3 m radius |
| Sunroof | Panoramic fixed glass roof (1.22 m² visible area, Low-E laminated, 99.9% UV block) |
| Aerodynamics | Active grille shutters (AGS); 100+ hours wind tunnel testing |
| Additional Notes | Braking distance 100–0 km/h: 35.63 m (manufacturer figure) 61% high-strength steel body |
| Airbags (count) | 6 standard 8 airbags: front, side, rear, including head airbag system |
| Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) | Yes |
| Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD) | Yes |
| Electronic Stability Control (ESC) | Yes |
| Traction Control System (TCS) | Yes |
| Low-Speed Pedestrian Warning | Yes |
| Structural Safety | High-strength cage-type body structure |
| Tyre Pressure Monitoring (TPMS) | Yes |
| Child Seat Anchors (ISOFIX) | Yes |
| 360° Camera / Surround View | Yes (panoramic) |
| Reversing Camera | Yes |
| Hill Start Assist | Yes |
| Driver Assistance (ADAS) | XNGP (Max / Ultra SE trims); basic L2 on Plus trims Front radar, 360 camera system, reverse camera, Front Cross Pedestrian Alert, Traffic Sign Recognition, Automatic Emergency Braking System |
| ADAS Features | AEB · FCW · LCC · Adaptive Cruise · Blind Spot Monitoring · Rear Cross Traffic Alert · NGP (Navigation Guided Pilot) · Auto parking · Memory reverse · AES ice/snow steering assist (Max and above) |
| Autonomous Driving Level | L2 (supervised) |
| Autonomous Driving Hardware | Plus: single Orin chip; Max/Ultra SE: dual Orin-X (508 TOPS combined); Ultra SE adds Turing AI chip (750 TOPS) |
| Over-the-Air (OTA) Safety Updates | Yes |
| Crash Test Ratings | NCAP 2023: 5 stars |
| Additional Notes | Meets China 2026 national battery safety standards ahead of schedule |
| Seating Capacity | 5 Heated front seats |
| Seat Material | Leather (standard across trims) |
| Driver Seat Adjustment | 6-way electric |
| Seat Heating | Front seats — standard |
| Seat Ventilation | Front seats — standard |
| Climate Control | Dual-zone automatic |
| Steering Wheel | Heated (2026 addition); tilt and telescopic (manual adjustment) |
| Roof Type | Fixed panoramic glass Fixed |
| Ambient Lighting | Yes |
| Electrically Folding Mirrors | Yes (frameless; auto-tilt in reverse) |
| Noise Insulation | Double-layer acoustic glass (2026 addition) |
| Bluetooth / Wi-Fi | Yes Android Auto and Apple CarPlay |
| Wireless Charging | Yes |
| 5G / LTE | Yes (LTE confirmed; 5G not confirmed) |
| Parking Aids | Rear sensors, reversing camera, automatic parking |
| Additional Notes | Automated parking; point-to-point parking assist; memory reverse Keyless entry & start, power windows, heated seats (optional) |
| Centre Screen (inches) | 15.6 inches 10.1-inch rotating touchscreen (DiLink system) |
| Driver's Display (inches) | No separate instrument cluster — integrated into central screen 7" |
| Head-Up Display (HUD) | No No |
| Rear Passenger Screen | No |
| Display Resolution | 2.5K |
| Screen Technology | LCD (screen-to-body ratio 88.5%) |
| Operating System |
Tianji AIOS 6.0 (2026 update) MT8676 cockpit chip · 24 GB RAM (2026); base uses Snapdragon 8155 / 16 GB RAM |
| Mirror Link / Apple CarPlay / Android Auto | Not supported (Xpeng proprietary OS) |
| Physical Controls | Minimal; steering wheel buttons retained |
| Voice Control | Yes — "Xiao P" AI assistant; 4-zone voice recognition; <0.9 sec response (Max) |
| Additional Notes | Wireless charging pad & USB ports |
| Headlight Type (LED/Matrix/Laser) | LED |
| Daytime Running Lights (DRL) | Yes — "010" split 3D starburst cluster design |
| Tail Light Design | T-shaped LED clusters |
| Interior Ambient Lighting | Yes |
| Sound System Brand | Xpeng Surround Sound (proprietary) |
| Speaker Count | 18 speakers in 7.1.4 panoramic soundstage arrangement |
| Streaming Services | Yes (China ecosystem) |
| AM/FM/DAB Radio | FM; DAB not applicable in China |
| Navigation System | Yes — with OTA map updates |
| Gaming / App Store | Yes (via Tianji AIOS 6.0) |
| Smartphone App Control | Yes |
| Keyless Entry / Start | Yes |
| Remote Start | Yes |
| Bluetooth Key | Yes |
| Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) | Yes — up to 3.3 kW |
| Remote Parking | Yes |
| Automatic Parking | Yes |
| Remote Climate Control | Yes |
| Digital Key | Yes |
| AI Assistant | Yes — "Xiao P" (XGPT large model; emotional recognition, contextual reasoning) |
| Over-the-Air Map Updates | Yes — full vehicle OTA |
| Official Dealer Network | China only |
| Grey Market Support | None — no official parts, warranty, or software support outside China |
| Resale Value | Strong in China; unknown in grey-market regions |
| Insurance Category | Varies by country; no official category outside China |
| Roadside Assistance | China only |
| Data Source | CnEVPost, EVKX.net, Gasgoo, Wikipedia, CarNewsChina, Wancheng EV, ArenaEV, evcarlatest.com |
| Last Updated | May 2026 |
| Additional Notes |
Global Names: Dolphin Mini / Dolphin Surf / Atto 1 (depending on market) Cold Weather Range: Drops to ~150 mi in freezing conditions Warranty: Lifetime battery warranty (first owner, China) |
| Editor's Note | Ultra SE charging specs (800V, 15-min 10–80%) are based on manufacturer preview statements and have not been independently road-tested. WLTP and EPA range equivalents are not officially published — all range figures are CLTC. Attributes marked "not confirmed" could not be verified from available 2026 sources at time of writing. |
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Specifications sourced from manufacturer data and may reflect WLTP, CLTC, or EPA test conditions. Import prices in your local are estimates based on grey-market landing costs and exclude duties, clearing fees, and local taxes. Figures are subject to change without notice. Always verify with your local importer before purchase. We can not guarantee that the information on this page is 100% correct