BYD is planning to add a second ute to its range, and it looks to be smaller and more car-like than the existing Shark 6.

These photos were posted by Chinese site AutoHome, and were taken in South America. While the existing Shark 6 is 5.45m long, the “Baby Shark” is definitely shorter and looks to around five metres or under.

The new model also eschews the Shark 6’s traditional body-on-frame design for unitary or monocoque setup that’s typical of passenger cars. Indeed the smaller ute seems to feature double wishbone suspension.

Likely due to its car-based origins, the Baby Shark’s styling up front is more closely aligned with the Atto 3 EV than the Shark 6 ute.

From earlier patent images, it looks as though the Baby Shark is based on the Song Plus, a pre-facelift version of the SUV we know as the Sealion 6. The Baby Shark and Song Plus seem to be almost identical up to the B-pillar.

Behind this point, the styling of the Baby Shark takes a turn towards the Shark 6, especially with the design of the tub and tail-lights.