BYD Shark 6: Better off-road ability is ‘certainly on our radar’
Yes, BYD Australia is passing on local feedback on the Shark 6 to head office in China. BYD is looking at improving the off-road capability of its big-selling Shark 6 plug-in hybrid ute. In an interview with Drive , BYD Australia’s chief operating officer, Stephen Collins, said the brand was looking to satisfy the requirements of those who want to take their Shark 6 on more arduous off-road terrain. There’s been some criticism of the current Shark 6’s performance when taken off the beaten track, and BYD is aware of the vehicle’s shortcomings. “We are really, really proud of Shark and we’re very, very proud of the customer reaction, the market position it’s in … but having said that, I don’t think anything’s perfect,” conceded Collins. MORE: 2026 BYD Shark 6 Dynamic cab-chassis price leaked “So we are constantly feeding back where there’s opportunities to improve, where there’s opportunities to upgrade… We’ll have a bit more to say about that in the coming months wi...