The BYD Shark 6 has made serious waves in the hotly contested dual-cab ute market, becoming Australia’s best-selling plug-in hybrid (PHEV) ute in 2025 despite initially being offered in a single model grade.

That changes for 2026, with the existing Premium now joined by a cheaper cab/chassis variant dubbed the Dynamic, while a new range-topping Performance variant brings a larger engine and the sought-after 3500kg braked towing capacity – a benchmark for dual-cab utes set by segment leaders such as the Ford Ranger and Toyota HiLux.

Pricing for the Premium remains unchanged at $57,900 before on-road costs, despite increasing competition from rivals including the pricier GWM Cannon Alpha PHEV and the more expensive Ford Ranger PHEV, both launched last year.

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The JAC T9 Hunter PHEV is also due later this year, and while pricing hasn’t been announced, it will need to be competitive with the Shark 6 – currently the must-have PHEV ute – to avoid being overshadowed by BYD’s strong seller.

Pricing

Model Price before on-road costs
2026 BYD Shark 6 Dynamic Cab Chassis $55,900
2026 BYD Shark 6 Premium $57,900
2026 BYD Shark 6 Performance $62,900

Drivetrains and Efficiency

The Shark 6 has two powertrains, but both are plug-in hybrid. The Dynamic cab/chassis and the Premium use a 1.5-litre turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engine with two electric motors.