2025 BYD Shark 6: PHEV ute pricing confirmed for Australia

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Pricing for the BYD Shark 6 has been announced at $57,900 before on-road costs and, as promised, the sub-$60k price tag applies to the single, high-spec version of the ground-breaking plug-in hybrid ute launched so far.

At this price point, which is being called an ‘introductory offer’, the electrified Chinese-built dual-cab 4×4 ute undercuts the likes of the Ford Ranger XLT Bi-Turbo dual-cab ($63,640 before on-roads), and the Toyota HiLux SR5 with V-Active Technology ($63,260 before on-roads).

Available to order as of now, ahead of first local customer deliveries in December or January (when the first 2000 examples will become available here), the Shark 6 is the first PHEV ute on sale in Australia, beating the Ford Ranger PHEV and GWM Cannon Alpha Hi-4T to market.

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Only a single range-topping Premium version of the Shark 6 is being offered initially, with four exterior paint colour choices and one black interior colour option.

Powering the Shark 6 is a version of the Sealion 6 Premium AWD mid-sized SUV’s 1.5-litre turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engine that’s longitudinally mounted instead of transversally mounted, plus two electric motors (one on each axle), and a 29.58kWh lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery pack.

The powertrain produces total outputs of 321kW and 650Nm, sent to all four wheels.

BYD claims an electric-only driving range of 100km (NEDC), and the Shark 6 is claimed to sip as little as 2.0L/100km when running as a hybrid with the battery charged.

Technical specifications BYD Shark 6
Engine 1.5L 4cyl turbo petrol
Engine outputs 135kW / 260Nm
Electric motor outputs 170kW / 310Nm front
150kW / 340Nm rear
System outputs 321kW
650Nm
Battery 29.58kWh LFP
Transmission Single-speed, reduction gear
Driven wheels e-AWD
Weight 2710kg (kerb)
Fuel economy (claimed) 2L/100km (SoC 25-100 per cent)
7.9L/100km (SoC <25 per cent)
Electric driving range (PHEV) 100km (NEDC)
Max AC charge rate 7kW
Max DC charge rate 55kW
Fuel tank capacity 60L
Fuel requirement TBD
CO2 emissions 46g/km
Emissions standard TBC
Braked towing capacity 2500kg

The new BYD Shark 6 measures 5457mm long, 1971mm wide and 1925mm tall, sitting on a 3260mm wheelbase.

The BYD Shark 6’s braked towing capacity is down compared to traditional diesel-powered dual-cab 4×4 utes, at 2500kg.

BYD’s local distributor EVDirect has partnered with Australian-based off-road accessory company Ironman 4×4 for the Shark 6, and the first 2000 customers will get a $500 credit towards accessories.

All of the Shark 6’s official Ironman 4×4 accessories will be available only via BYD’s local dealership network. And they’ll all be covered by the vehicle’s six-year, 150,000-kilometre warranty.

Dimensions BYD Shark 6
Length 5457mm
Width 1971mm
Height 1925mm
Wheelbase 3260mm
Cargo capacity 1200L
Braked towing capacity 2500kg
Unbraked towing capacity 750kg
Payload 790kg
Gross vehicle mass (GVM) 3500kg
Gross combination mass (GCM) TBC
Track front and rear 1660mm
Ground clearance 200mm (unladen)
Approach angle 31 degrees
Departure angle 19.3 degrees
Ramp breakover angle 17 degrees

Inside, the Shark 6 offers a 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster and a 15.6-inch touchscreen infotainment system with wireless smartphone mirroring, plus a head-up display, 12-speaker Dynaudio sound system, wireless phone charging, several power outlet options, faux leather upholstery, and power-adjustable front seats with heating and ventilation.

Standard safety equipment includes rear collision warning, blind-spot monitoring, front and rear cross-traffic alert, lane departure warning, lane keep assist, Intelligent Cruise Control, driver fatigue monitoring, a surround-view camera, and front and rear parking sensors.

The BYD Shark 6 will likely be covered by the same six-year, 150,000-kilometre vehicle warranty and eight-year, 160,000-kilometre battery warranty as the rest of the carmaker’s lineup.

MORE: Everything BYD Shark 6



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