Quick answer: The BYD Sealion 7 ships without floor mats in Australia. You need a custom-moulded set — not universal mats — to cover the frunk, subtrunk, and footwells correctly. Full XPE sets run approximately $89–$199 AUD. Confirm RHD fitment and year compatibility (2024–2026) before ordering.
Does Sealion 7 Include Mats?
BYD Sealion 7 floor mats are not included as standard in Australian deliveries. Owners regularly report opening their new Sealion 7 and finding bare carpeted footwells — a gap that catches many buyers off guard at handover.
BYD's own configurator lists floor mats as optional extras: the front trunk mat is priced at approximately $49, with the rear trunk mat listed separately on BYD's Australian configurator. Neither is bundled into any standard trim level at the time of writing.
This is a known gap in the Sealion 7's standard delivery package, and the aftermarket has responded with purpose-made custom-moulded sets that cover every zone the factory option misses. For byd sealion 7 floor mats australia buyers, the aftermarket is now the more complete and cost-effective route.

Custom vs Universal: Which Fits?
Universal mats cost less upfront, but the Sealion 7's floor pan geometry — including a raised centre tunnel and pronounced footwell lips — means a generic mat will leave gaps near the door sills and centre console base where mud and debris collect unimpeded.
Owners report that some cheaper sets require reshaping with hot water or a heat gun to sit flush against the Sealion 7's footwell curves. Custom-moulded sets cut for the specific 2024–2026 Sealion 7 body require none of that — they drop straight in and hold their position against the factory mounting points we cross-check on every listing we stock.
The two formats worth considering are 3D XPE (cross-linked polyethylene foam) and eco carpet, both available as custom cuts. Full XPE sets generally range from approximately $89–$199 AUD depending on whether they include boot, frunk, and subtrunk coverage.
Our Tailor-made XPE Car Floor & Trunk Mats – all weather at $280 covers all zones in a single set — it is cut to fit the driver-side RHD position and includes raised lips to contain liquid spills before they reach the carpet underneath.
For buyers who want a lighter-duty footwell-only solution, the TPE Car Floor Mats for Left & Right-Hand Drive at $130 is odourless, easy to lift and hose down, and confirmed for RHD fitment. TPE behaves similarly to XPE in wet conditions and is worth considering if your priority is the front and rear footwells rather than a complete eight-piece package.
XPE vs Carpet: What Material?
XPE (cross-linked polyethylene foam) is closed-cell, meaning liquid cannot soak through. Spill a coffee, track in coastal sand, or load a wet dog after a beach run — the mat wipes clean with a damp cloth or a hose. The raised lip perimeter, typically 15–20 mm on a properly formed XPE mat, contains puddles before they spread.
XPE also handles Australian summer floor temperatures well. Interior floor surfaces under direct sun can exceed 60 °C in coastal and inland environments; XPE retains its shape across that range without deforming or off-gassing. Full XPE sets for the Sealion 7 typically include the boot liner, frunk liner, and subtrunk tray in addition to the four footwell pieces — carpet sets often do not.
Eco carpet is softer underfoot and provides better ambient noise dampening — a relevant consideration given the Sealion 7's quiet EV drivetrain makes cabin noise more noticeable. It suits owners who do urban daily driving on sealed roads, rarely carry wet gear, and prioritise a premium cabin feel over maximum mud resistance.
The practical split for Australian conditions: if you live near the coast, do school runs through wet winters in the south, or take the car onto unsealed roads, XPE is the clear choice. If your driving is predominantly dry urban commuting and you want the floor to feel closer to factory spec, eco carpet at approximately $139 AUD (Rubbertree's listed price for a Sealion 7 2025+ carpet set) is reasonable.
The table below summarises the key trade-offs.
| Property | XPE (3D Moulded) | Eco Carpet |
|---|---|---|
| Waterproof | Yes — closed-cell foam | No — absorbs moisture |
| Easy clean | Hose or wipe down | Spot clean / dry only |
| Heat resistance | Stable above 60 °C | Can mat or fade over time |
| Noise dampening | Moderate | Better — denser pile |
| Underfoot feel | Firm, textured surface | Soft, premium finish |
| Boot/frunk/subtrunk included | Yes — in full sets | Often footwells only |
| Best Australian use case | Coast, wet climates, off-road | Dry urban daily driving |
| Approx. price (full set) | $89–$199 AUD | From ~$139 AUD |
Sealion 6, 7 or 8 — Same Fit?
The Sealion name covers three distinct vehicles. The Sealion 6 is a smaller five-seat SUV/crossover; the Sealion 7 is a mid-size five-seat SUV with a longer wheelbase and different floor pan dimensions; the Sealion 8 is a larger three-row SUV with an extended rear section. Each has its own floor geometry.
Mats cut for byd sealion 6 floor mats fitment will not sit correctly in a Sealion 7. The footwell width, rear bench depth, and boot aperture differ enough to leave coverage gaps — particularly near the rear seat base and along the door sill edges.
Similarly, byd sealion 8 floor mats designed for the three-row configuration include a third-row section and boot liner sized for a longer load area; fitting them to a Sealion 7 produces a mat that either bunches or undercovers.
A specific fitment point unique to the Sealion 7: it carries both a frunk (front trunk under the bonnet) and a subtrunk (secondary storage compartment beneath the main boot floor). Byd sealion 6 floor mats australia listings rarely account for both of these zones because the Sealion 6's EV storage layout differs.
When ordering for the Sealion 7, verify the listing explicitly names both the frunk liner and subtrunk tray as included pieces.
Current mats are cut to 2024–2025 Sealion 7 build specifications. If BYD updates the floor geometry in a 2026 production run, verify compatibility with the seller before ordering.
Do not cross-fit Sealion 6, 7 or 8 mats: Sealion 7 mats are not compatible with the Sealion 6 or Sealion 8. Different floor pan dimensions, footwell profiles, and boot configurations mean a cross-model set will leave dangerous gaps or fail to sit flat. Always confirm the exact model name and year on the listing before purchasing.
What's in a Full Set?
Many buyers assume floor mats means four footwell pieces. A complete Sealion 7 protection package can include up to eight separate pieces: driver mat, front passenger mat, two rear footwell mats, a rear seat back protector (guards the back of the front seats from rear-passenger foot scuffing), boot liner, frunk liner, and subtrunk tray.
Sets are often sold in partial configurations — front-only pairs, rear-only pairs, or boot-liner-only options. Check the piece count clearly on any listing before purchasing. A listing that shows a low price may be front footwells only; a full eight-piece set reflects the higher end of the $89–$199 AUD range.
The frunk and subtrunk are EV-specific storage areas absent from petrol-engined equivalents. The frunk in particular collects grit and moisture from items stored under the bonnet; an unlined frunk is difficult to clean once soiled. Protecting these spaces from day one is straightforward if you order the right full set — retrofitting a liner later once the surface is scuffed is harder to justify.
If you are thinking about full interior protection across your BYD, the approach we outline for BYD Dolphin storage organisation applies equally well to the Sealion 7's frunk and subtrunk zones.
Buying in Australia: What to Check
The Australian Sealion 7 is right-hand drive. The driver mat sits on the right-hand side of the vehicle. Some listings on global marketplaces are cut for left-hand-drive markets (US, most of Europe) and will not align correctly with the Sealion 7's accelerator and brake pedal mounts. Confirm the listing explicitly states RHD fitment.
Check that the listing names 'BYD Sealion 7' specifically — not 'BYD Sealion' or a generic EV mat. Year compatibility matters: confirm the set covers 2024, 2025, or 2025-plus build specs. If you are purchasing in 2026, ask the seller whether the cut has been verified against any mid-cycle floor geometry update.
Local Australian warehouse stock typically reduces dispatch time compared to direct international shipping. Return policies vary; check whether the seller accepts returns on incorrect fitment orders before you pay. For XPE full sets the realistic price range in the Australian market is approximately $89–$199 AUD; eco carpet sets start from approximately $139 AUD.
Anything priced significantly below $89 for a 'full set' warrants scrutiny on piece count and material quality.
Fitment check
Confirmed compatible with: BYD Sealion 7 2024-2026 (Australian RHD specification).
Verify the listing states 'BYD Sealion 7' by name, confirms right-hand drive fitment, and specifies the year range covering your build date before completing your order.
FAQ
Do BYD Sealion 7 floor mats come standard in Australia?
No. Australian Sealion 7 deliveries do not include floor mats as standard equipment. BYD lists them as optional accessories on its configurator, with the front trunk mat at approximately $49. Most owners buy aftermarket custom-fit sets for better coverage and value.
Are BYD Sealion 6 floor mats the same fit as Sealion 7?
No. The Sealion 6 and Sealion 7 have different floor pan dimensions, footwell profiles, and boot configurations. Mats cut for the Sealion 6 will leave gaps or not sit flat in the Sealion 7. Always buy a set specifically labelled for the Sealion 7.
What does a full BYD Sealion 7 mat set include?
A complete set can include up to eight pieces: driver mat, passenger mat, two rear footwell mats, a rear seat back protector, boot liner, frunk liner, and subtrunk tray. Many listings sell partial sets, so check the piece count before purchasing.
Which is better for Australian conditions — XPE or carpet mats?
XPE is the better choice for coastal, wet-climate, or off-road use because it is fully waterproof, heat-stable above 60 °C, and easy to hose down. Eco carpet suits dry urban daily driving and offers a softer, quieter underfoot feel. Full XPE sets run approximately $89–$199 AUD; carpet from approximately $139 AUD.
How do I confirm BYD Sealion 7 floor mats are right-hand drive?
The listing must explicitly state RHD (right-hand drive) fitment or confirm the driver mat is positioned on the right side. Avoid any listing that only mentions LHD or does not specify drive-side orientation, as the pedal cut-outs and mat shape will be mirrored incorrectly.
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