The Anticipated Mid-Size Pickup Truck from BYD, Known as Shark, Was Spotted in China Without Camouflage, Revealing a Design Inspired by the Iconic Ford F-150
The anticipated mid-size pickup truck from BYD, known as Shark, was spotted in China without camouflage, revealing a design inspired by the iconic Ford F-150. With an official debut expected soon, the Shark pickup promises to be a heavyweight rival to models like the Toyota Hilux and Ford Ranger, featuring a hybrid engine with nearly 500 hp, according to AutoEsporte. Learn more about this new competitor in the pickup market!
The images of the BYD Shark without camouflage confirm the similarities to the Ford F-150, particularly at the front, with LED headlights forming two stacked rectangles and a light bar crossing the bottom of the hood. The front grille displays the manufacturer’s name in bold letters, following Ford’s style. At the rear, the vertical taillights are also connected by a bar, with the BYD logo embossed on the tailgate.
Modern and Technological Interior of the Shark Pickup
The interior of the BYD Shark stands out for its rotating screen, digital dashboard, and airplane-style buttons on the center console. The photographed version features black upholstery with red stitching in the leather and trims around the cup holders, demonstrating a refined and modern finish.
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The BYD Shark will arrive in Brazil in plug-in hybrid (PHEV) configuration, with external charging. The mechanical setup combines a 1.5 turbo four-cylinder engine, generating around 140 hp, with two electric motors, one front and one rear, totaling nearly 500 hp of combined power. This configuration promises impressive performance for the pickup.
Learn More Details About the BYD Shark Pickup
Possibility of Manufacturing in Brazil
The BYD Shark is also considered to be manufactured in Camaçari (BA), which could boost the local economy and strengthen the brand’s presence in the Brazilian market. The electric version of the pickup, which will have a rear motor in the base models and two motors from the intermediate packages, is not currently planned for Brazil.
With a bold design, advanced technology, and surprising power, the BYD Shark promises to be a strong competitor in the mid-size pickup market. Its arrival in Brazil is set to shake up the segment, offering a plug-in hybrid option for more demanding consumers. Keep an eye on this news and get ready to meet the pickup that will revolutionize the automotive market!


Essa pick up da BYD vai ser show….com certeza vai derrubar a concorrencia! Parabens BYD!!! Vcs estão dominando o mercado com essa revolução automotiva, design luxuoso,pintura exuberante e veículos sensacionais que dão orgulho! Se eu pudesse eu compraria essa pick up de meus sonhos! muuuuito linda!
Uma pena eles não terem criado um conjunto óptico com personalidade própria, os sedans têm um design muito bonito poderiam ter indo nessa linha. Ficou muito **** pra montadora