BYD has released details of its “first special shipment” of almost 5000 additional vehicles for Australia, which is currently on its way from China.

The fleet of 4810 new vehicles is aboard one of BYD’s eight purpose-built, roll-on roll-off (RORO) car-carrying vessels, called the BYD Zhengzhou.

It has left Shanghai, and will arrive in Melbourne on June 2, 2026 before heading on to Sydney and Brisbane.

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BYD says the cargo will be “evenly dispersed” across these three cities, with “essential works” among the first to take delivery of vehicles on board.

Over 2000 of the 4810 vehicles on the ship are BYD Atto 2 and Sealion 7 electric SUVs, but BYD also notes examples of the Denza B5 off-road SUV and D9 people mover are also on the manifest, while a video of the ship being loaded also shows BYD Atto 1, Sealion 6, Sealion 8, Seal 6 and Shark 6 vehicles.

“BYD is demonstrating that it has the ability to respond quickly to customer needs, and act fast,” said BYD Australia chief operating officer Stephen Collins in a press release.