The $57,900 Chinese-made Shark 6 only began selling here in January and has already leapfrogged one of the diesel-powered mainstays in the market, the Isuzu D-Max ute.
There are several reasons why the BYD Shark 6 could be attractive to buyers, including the fringe benefits tax (FBT) incentive for plug-in hybrid electric vehicles, the pricing, and the fact that ...
Australia's newest all-electric ute will arrive on local soil next month, but it isn't available to buy just yet. Chinese ...
Inside the BYD Shark 6 plug-in hybrid ute. With the two electric motors whirring away, it also felt unusually powerful and thrusty for a pick-up truck, although I’m reliably informed that the ...
Nissan is preparing to launch a high-tech electric car that, by the looks of it, is a huge step forward style-wise and in ...
Chinese auto giant Geely has made a statement with the pricing of the EX5 in Australia, with the brand coming under even the ...
New Chinese ute upstart JAC is looking to make its mark in Australia, confirming it will unveil an upcoming electric version ...
The electric-petrol newcomer priced at $57,900 (plus on-road costs) edged out the reliable Isuzu Ute D-Max for February sales in the process. Car experts say the BYD's quick acceleration up ...
Having already turned its hand to passenger cars, SUVs and utes in Australia, Chinese brand BYD appears poised to conquer the ...
ONCE again, BYD Cars Philippines, a subsidiary of ACMobility, has shaken up another vehicle segment in the country. This time, it is the pickup segment with the official launch of the highly ...