The BYD Shark 6 cab/chassis will cost less than its ute sibling, but it’ll have less standard equipment.

Pricing for the much-anticipated cab/chassis version has appeared on industry price guide Redbook ahead of an official announcement and a launch during the first half of 2026.

Available in a single Dynamic trim, the cab/chassis is priced at $55,900 before on-road costs. That slots it in under the existing Shark 6 Premium, which wears a tub and a price tag of $57,900 before on-roads (and, for a limited time, is being offered for $57,900 drive-away).

To bring the price down, the Shark 6 Dynamic cab/chassis does without a head-up display, heated and ventilated front seats, rear privacy glass, and rain-sensing wipers, according to its Redbook listing.

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A look at the New Zealand market reveals the same differences in spec between cab/chassis and ute variants, as well as the substitution of a leather-wrapped steering wheel for a leatherette one, and a 15.6-inch touchscreen infotainment system for a 12.6-inch one.

NFC key card entry is also removed, as is power lumbar adjustment for the (still) power-adjustable driver’s seat.

There, the price difference between the ute and cab/chassis is NZ$1000 (A$853).

The Shark 6 Dynamic cab/chassis features the same powertrain as the Shark 6 Premium, with a turbocharged 1.5-litre four-cylinder engine with 135kW and 260Nm mated with 170kW/310Nm and 150kW/340Nm electric motors.