BYD has officially unveiled its first hybrid pickup truck, the Shark, in Brazil. With 429 horsepower and advanced hybrid ...
The BYD Shark 6 falls short on towing and payload standards in Australia, but the Chinese automaker is banking on competitive ...
New HiLux Champ-based 4WD debuts overseas as mini-Fortuner - but is Australia on the cards? Pricing for the BYD Shark 6 has been confirmed in New Zealand, with the across-the-ditch RPP pointing to the ...
A maximum five-star ANCAP rating is expected for the 2025 BYD Shark 6 as the brand takes aim at the lucrative fleet and business markets. BYD is targeting high Shark 6 volume by wowing fleet and ...
As the ‘6’ suffix implies, BYD has already confirmed that further Shark models are envisaged, with ‘9’ as good a name for the largest as any – if it gets the green light. Read More About BYD Shark 6 ...
Extensive testing, tuning and development of the Shark 6 ute was conducted by BYD on Australian soil, making it uniquely suited to local conditions, according to the company.
BYD has introduced its Shark ute at a competitive price of $69,990, positioning it as an interesting option in the market. Will it prompt consumers to consider switching to a different kind of ute?
BYD has confirmed the Shark 6 will be priced below $60,000 when it is officially on sale in Australia from October 29 this year. Released in partnership with BYD’s exclusive Australian distributor, ...
The BYD Shark 6 is set to make a splash in New Zealand before the end of this year priced from just $69,990 MSRP + ORC for the Launch Edition Premium AWD. First introduced to kiwis at the National ...
When orders for the BYD Shark 6 open on October 29 – the same day its sub-$60,000 starting price will be announced – the Chinese dual-cab 4×4 ute will be unlike any other ute available to buy in ...
Australia is being warned that more Shark attacks are on the horizon. BYD hasn’t even opened orders for its Shark 6 plug-in hybrid (PHEV) yet, but there are already talks of more utes on the horizon.