- BYD Shark exported 3,410 units in December, bringing full-year 2024 exports to 11,038 units.
- BYD launched the Shark in Mexico on May 14, 2024, and the pickup is already available in more markets including Brazil and Australia.

The BYD (HKG: 1211, OTCMKTS: BYDDY) Shark pickup truck saw exports of more than 10,000 units in 2024 -- the first year of its availability -- marking a milestone for the company in the global pickup market.
The BYD Shark exported 3,410 units in December, bringing full-year 2024 exports to 11,038 units, the company announced today on Weibo.
The new energy vehicle (NEV) maker did not mention where the Shark pickup was made, with some local media reports saying Zhengzhou in central China's Henan province. The pickup is not available in China.
BYD officially launched the Shark in Mexico on May 14, 2024, in one of its rare occasions of having a new model debut in an overseas market.
BYD offers the hybrid pickup in Mexico in two versions, GL and GS, with starting prices of 899,980 Mexican pesos ($43,430) and 969,800 Mexican pesos, respectively.
The model is based on BYD's DMO platform, with O standing for off-road and DM for dual mode, and measures 5,457 mm in length, 1,971 mm in width and 1,925 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 3,260 mm.
It is powered by dual electric motors, with the front motor producing 170 kW of power and 310 Nm of torque, and the rear motor producing 150 kW of power and 340 Nm of torque.
The BYD Shark's powertrain produces over 430 horsepower and can sprint from 0 to 100 km/h in 5.7 seconds with a top speed of 160 km/h.
The model is powered by a blade battery pack with a capacity of 29.58 kWh and has an NEDC battery range of 100 kilometers and a combined NEDC range of 840 kilometers.
The BYD Shark has an NEDC low charge fuel consumption of 7. 5 L per 100 km, which is a 40 percent fuel saving at low charge compared to comparable internal combustion engine pickups, the company previously said.
As of now, BYD has taken the Shark pickup to more markets including Panama, Brazil, Cambodia, and Australia, where it has been rebranded as the Shark 6 in some of those markets.
($1 = 20.7225 Mexican pesos)
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