Customer deliveries in Australia have begun for the BYD Shark 6, with the first set of keys for the hugely anticipated PHEV ...
If it weren’t for ongoing industrial action across Australia’s ports, there would be a lot more Shark 6 utes on the road, ...
But arrivals may not be so frequent due to industrial action impacting an estimated 35,000-plus vehicles waiting to dock ...
In case you haven’t noticed we’re in the middle of a once-in-a-generation automotive extinction-level event. What started with the departure of local car manufacturing in Australia, has evolved into ...
More details of the BYD Denza B5 are due closer to its Australian launch, which could occur as soon as the second half of ...
The image shared to the BYD EV Owners Australia Facebook group shows a heavily camouflaged Fang Cheng Bao 5 PHEV – to be sold ...
Looks like the new Toyota HiLux might not be so fresh after all. Despite hopes that Toyota’s new most popular ute would jump onto the brand’s advanced GA-F platform, it looks like the workhorse will ...
Remember the 1,287-horsepower electric Yangwang U9? In a recently released video, the BYD hypercar is seen driving ...
Deliveries are expected to begin in March. Meanwhile, BYD will deliver the first Shark PHEV pickup models in Australia next week. BYD’s first pickup truck starts at $57,900 before on-road costs.
The Chinese automaker BYD, which makes fully electric and hybrid vehicles, just announced record sales for the year.
It’s the kind of vehicle you’d expect to see in a Bond film - a fast car with inbuilt tech that allows it to jump obstacles.