Wednesday, February 18, 2026

BYD Launches First Double Cab Bakkie in South Africa

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The BYD Shark 6 is set to redefine the bakkie market in South Africa with its innovative hybrid technology.

This first double cab bakkie from BYD combines rugged utility with advanced engineering. It boasts a peak power exceeding 430 horsepower and accelerates from 0 to 100 kilometres per hour in just 5.7 seconds.

BYD Shark 6: A Game-Changer in South Africa

The BYD Shark 6 features the DMO Super Hybrid Off-road Platform, designed for both durability and comfort. This platform integrates a dedicated rear-drive powertrain with an electric hybrid system, creating a powerful and efficient vehicle.

Its intelligent electric all-wheel drive system adjusts torque distribution in milliseconds, enhancing grip on various terrains. This technology allows the Shark 6 to perform exceptionally well, whether on gravel roads or challenging off-road conditions.

South Africa: Key figures on hybrid vehicle performance

  • Peak power exceeding 430 horsepower
  • 0 to 100 kilometres per hour in 5.7 seconds
  • Pure electric range of 85km under WLTP conditions
  • Comprehensive cruising range of 670km
  • Fuel consumption of 9.6 litres per 100km
  • Pricing starts at R969,900

Safety and Comfort Features of the Shark 6

The BYD Shark 6 prioritizes safety with its ultra-safe Blade Battery integrated into the chassis. This design increases body torsional rigidity by 22%, enhancing handling and reliability.

Inside, the Shark 6 offers luxurious features, including electronically adjustable seats and a 10.25-inch touch screen compatible with Android Auto. The spacious interior ensures comfort for all passengers, making it a practical choice for families and adventurers alike.

Next Steps for BYD in South Africa

  • Monitor the reception of the Shark 6 in the South African market
  • Evaluate customer feedback for potential improvements
  • Consider expanding the hybrid vehicle lineup based on demand

The BYD Shark 6 is a bold step forward for hybrid bakkies in South Africa.

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