Look out, Defender? New BYD Ti 7 firming for South Africa
With the Defender 110 firmly in its sights, the BYD Ti 7 could be coming to South Africa after the Chinese brand filed to trademark the badge locally. Here’s what we know…
- BYD files to trademark “Ti 7” in Mzansi
- Badge applied to 7-seater unibody SUV
- PHEV powertrain confirmed for UK
A fresh trademark application suggests the BYD Ti 7 – a boxy Chinese 7-seater SUV that appears to have Land Rover’s Defender 110 firmly in its sights – could be on the menu for South Africa.
Yes, Cars.co.za can confirm the Shenzhen-based new-energy vehicle (NEV) automaker filed to trademark the “Ti 7” badge in Mzansi as recently as 22 April 2026. Interestingly, the company applied to protect “Tai 7” – the name used for this model in China, albeit under BYD Auto’s Fangchengbao sub-brand – back in September 2025.
So, what do we know about the BYD Ti 7? Well, the export version already confirmed for the United Kingdom (a fellow right-hand-drive market) measures 5 146 mm from front to back, making it 128 mm longer than a Defender 110. Of course, this unibody vehicle features 3 rows of seating, along with what the Chinese brand describes as a “generous load space”.
In the UK, the Ti 7 will feature BYD’s so-called “Dual Mode Performance” (DM-p) plug-in hybrid powertrain. Though outputs have yet to be confirmed, we know the system includes a pair of electric motors and a turbocharged 1.5-litre, 4-cylinder petrol engine. The brand claims a 0-100 kph time of 4.8 seconds.
