TheBYD Shark 6 cab/chassis unveiled in Australia last week wasn’t part of the brand’s original local product rollout plans, with strong customer demand prompting the company to introduce the new body style.

BYD’s first ute was launched in a single body style in October 2024 and has since become BYD’s second-best seller, as well as the fifth most popular ute overall behind the Ford Ranger, Toyota HiLux, Isuzu D-Max and Mitsubishi Triton – despite offering only plug-in hybrid power in a segment dominated by diesels.

All four of those rivals offered cab/chassis variants in 2025, typically positioned as more affordable and work-focused alternatives.

Speaking through an interpreter at the Melbourne motor show last week, BYD Asia Pacific boss Liu Xueliang said the cab/chassis Shark 6 was never part of the original plan for Australia.

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“About three years ago I promised the consumers in Australia that every year we will bring in new models to really impress consumers and fulfill the needs in the local market,” he said.

“We have just launched the Shark cab/chassis which has been very much welcomed by a lot of consumers.

“We didn’t consider this model before, [but] we were hearing the voices from consumers about the requirement, the need for this cab/chassis truck model.

“That’s why we developed this special model just for the consumer here, and [hopefully] it turns out to be very popular model.”