BYD Shark 6: The F-150 better be ready

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BYD Shark 6
F-150 get ready

Live but not bait
The Ford F-150 has had a long reign as the North American vehicle sales ruler supreme. Although the Lightning hasnβt sold as well, it still basks in the glow of its ICE sibling. While politics have entered the fray, oil and fuel prices have skyrocketed. The time may be nigh for the BYD Shark 6.
The BYD Shark 6 is a plug-in hybrid mid-size pickup truck designed for both on-road and off-road performance. Itβs equipped with a Hybrid Special 1.5 litre turbo high-power engine, itβs poised to address range anxiety. When in conjunction with the BYD Blade battery, the Shark 6 boasts a massive 321kw of power and groundbreaking 650Nm of torque maximum output.
This gives the BYD SHARK 6 a 2,500KG braked towing capacity, perfect for any lifestyle. While other trucks may sport old-school suspension, the BYD SHARK 6 offers a double wishbone front and rear suspension with Mud, Sand and Snow terrain modes. In conjunction with Advanced features like Hill Hold Control, Vehicle Dynamic Control, Hill Descent Control and Auto-Hold the Shark 6 makes light work of any off-road tasks.
Features
The BYD Shark 6 features a 1.5-litre turbo hybrid engine with 321 kW of power and 650 Nm of torque, a towing capacity of 2,500 kg, and a fuel economy of 2 L/100 km. It also includes advanced safety features, a 15.6-inch infotainment screen, and a spacious interior.










BYD Shark 6
F-150 get ready

BYDβs Blade battery technology
If there is a single technological innovation that transformed BYDβs global fortunes, it is the Blade Battery, unveiled in 2020.
Traditional lithium-ion battery packs use small cylindrical or prismatic cells packaged together with supporting structure. BYDβs Blade Battery uses long, flat cells arranged like blades in a stack where the cells themselves become structural components of the battery pack. This Cell-to-Pack (CTP) architecture eliminates many intermediary parts, delivering:
- Higher energy density in the same physical space
- Dramatically improved thermal safety (BYDβs βnail penetrationβ test showed no fire or explosion)
- Longer cycle life and reduced degradation
- Significant cost reduction through fewer raw materials
The Blade Battery uses lithium iron phosphate (LFP) chemistry which is inherently more stable and longer-lasting than lithium nickel manganese cobalt oxide (NMC), though historically lower in energy density. BYDβs engineering breakthrough largely closed that energy density gap while maintaining LFPβs superior safety credentials.
Although the battery debuted in the BYD Han E, BYDβs flagship it is now integrated in the Shark 6βs structure through cell-to-chassis technology CTC with 29.6 kWh available. This makes the Shark 6 good for roughly 100km (62 mi) WLTP of battery-only range. This works for most city errands while the hybrid tech makes distance hauling doable.
Shark 6 Specs
| Attribute | Specification |
|---|---|
| Engine Type | 1.5L Turbocharged Petrol Engine |
| Power Output | 321 kW (equivalent to 4.0L V8) |
| Torque | 650 Nm |
| Acceleration (0-100 km/h) | 5.7 seconds |
| Maximum Speed | 180 km/h |
| Towing Capacity | 2,500 kg (braked) |
BYD Shark 6
F-150 get ready

Dimensions and Capacity
BYD Shark 6 dimensions
| Attribute | Specification |
|---|---|
| Length | 5457 mm |
| Width | 1971 mm |
| Height | 1925 mm |
| Wheelbase | 3260 mm |
| Ground Clearance | 230 mm |
| Approach Angle | 31 degrees |
| Departure Angle | 19 degrees |
| Ramp Over Angle | 17 degrees |
Ford F-150 dimensions
| Attribute | Specification |
|---|---|
| Length | 5884 mm* |
| Width | 2030 mm* |
| Height | 1,995 mm* |
| Wheelbase | 3694 mm* |
| Ground Clearance | 239 mm** |
| Approach Angle | 21 – 24.6 degrees* |
| Departure Angle | 23.9 – 26.2 degrees* |
| Ramp Over Angle | 25 degrees* |
*F-150 : As there are many variables, verify with dealer (Ed.)
Battery & Range
| Attribute | Specification |
|---|---|
| Battery Type | BYD Blade Battery (LFP) |
| Battery Capacity | 29.6 kWh |
| Electric Range | 100 km (NEDC) |
| Combined Driving Range | 800 km (WLTP) |
BYD Shark 6
chumβs in the water

Final thoughts
This is a game-changer: Advanced tech, double-wishbone suspension (gold standard for F1) all with the hybrid peace-of-mind some seek.
Pricing should be around the $50000-$54000 USD range, challenging the EV-only Lightning. For reference, the Lightning starts at $63345 and tops out at around $85000 USD (prices may vary by location).
We think that the North American truck market is about to get shakenβ¦and stirred.
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