BYD is preparing to bring its Shark hybrid pickup truck to the Chinese market after launching it across several global regions. BYD’s general manager of brand and public relations, Li Yunfei, ...
BYD’s quest to outsell Tesla and become the best-selling EV manufacturer means that no stone will remain unturned. For the Chinese automaker, this no doubt means it’s angling to create an EV truck.
Chinese automakers have increased global exports by 750% since the beginning of the decade – even though they’re all but ...
New images of BYD’s forthcoming pickup truck have emerged, showing prototypes void of any camouflage, simply adorned with some black tape across a handful of exterior parts. As recent patent images ...
Beyond being smooth, the powertrain gives the Shark 6 heaps of grunt. BYD says it can hit 100 km/h (62 mph) in just 5.7 ...
BYD Motors and Cox Automotive have inked a deal for Cox to provide service for BYD's Class 6 and Class 8 electric trucks in the U.S., offering 24/7 roadside support and a nationwide network of ...
BYD plans to launch its first electric pickup truck this year stepping up the Chinese giant's competition with global auto firms from Ford to Tesla. BYD showed off pictures of the truck draped in ...
The BYD Shark looks ready to take on the Ford F-150. The pickup truck showed its face in Mexico City ahead of its official unveiling, which is scheduled to take place this week at the Beijing Auto ...
Leading global EV maker BYD’s electric pickup was recently spotted testing in Australia, suggesting the new model could be launching overseas soon. BYD’s new rugged electric pickup is rolling out soon ...
China's largest carmaker BYD on Wednesday launched sales of its EVs in Argentina, taking advantage of the lifting of import ...
A new electric pickup truck is expected to hit the streets by the end of the year. A leaked patent Friday reveals BYD’s electric truck design as the automaker continues its dominant expansion. The ...
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