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Future Fords could use BYD batteries

Future Fords could use BYD batteries

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The next generation of Fords could be powered in part by high-voltage batteries made by BYD, with the US and
First Look Review: BYD Dolphin Surf is a million-seller for its VFM appeal

First Look Review: BYD Dolphin Surf is a million-seller for its...

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Recently, we spent time with the BYD Dolphin Surf in a high-end version to assess whether it works as a practical city car.
Look Out For Your Chips, The Seagull Is Coming!

Look Out For Your Chips, The Seagull Is Coming!

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BYD has launched yet another BEV into to the Australian market, undercutting and out teching the petrol driven competition.
BYD’s Baby Shark Is China’s Answer To America’s Maverick

BYD’s Baby Shark Is China’s Answer To America’s Maverick

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This unibody truck hides serious tech under soft curves, pairing all-wheel drive with BYD’s DM-i platform and a flexible, SUV-like interior
BYD announces official entry into Iraq with Shark 6 pickup launch

BYD announces official entry into Iraq with Shark 6 pickup launch

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In November, BYD Shark sold 3,594 units overseas, bringing its cumulative sales from January to November to 38,266 units.
You Can’t Buy This, America: BYD T4 EV Truck for Hauling

You Can’t Buy This, America: BYD T4 EV Truck for Hauling

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In the US, the Ford F150 has been the best-selling truck for 48 consecutive years and the best-selling vehicle overall for the past 43 years. Americans love their trucks. Much of that love has little to do with actually carrying cargo in the bed. However, with ongoing construction on my street, I am reminded that some truck users prioritize function. Looking through materials for BYD’s new T4, it raised a question: What if you actually needed a truck to carry stuff? Overall, the BYD T4 has a GVWR of 3.495 metric tons or 7705 lbs., which would technically make it a Class 2 Truck in the US. Being Class 2 would make certification easier, as the regulations are different than for passenger vehicles (even though many Class 2 trucks, like the F250, are used as passenger vehicles). Payload comes in at 1545 kg for the flatbed (3406 lbs.), which is roughly 50% more in comparison to the most capable F150 and twice as much as the most popular model. The bed of the T4 is over 13 feet long overall and over 12.6 feet long inside with the sides folded up. That bed is also over 50% longer than the 8’ bed F150 and over twice as long as the most popular version, while the T4 is shorter overall. And, because it is a flatbed, the bed width is not restricted by wheel wells, making the bed floor ~50%. At over 6’ wide, wider than the most popular F150 truck bed is long. A 15 cubic meter cargo box is also available, which is in line with the largest Jumbo/Extended Frame high-roof version of the Transit van, but in a much smaller footprint.
BYD Denza B5 PHEV SUV lands in Australia: price, specs

BYD Denza B5 PHEV SUV lands in Australia: price, specs

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BYD’s Denza B5 PHEV SUV enters Australia with 400 kW AWD, 31.8 kWh battery, 90 km EV range and 3,000 kg towing. See prices, trims, features and delivery timing.
November Update: Steady As She Goes For Australian Plugin Vehicle Sales

November Update: Steady As She Goes For Australian Plugin Vehicle Sales

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Sales of plug in vehicles remain steady at about 15% (PHEVs and BEVs) for November in the Australian Market.
BYD Is Coming For Stellantis And Chevy's Smaller Pickup Trucks

BYD Is Coming For Stellantis And Chevy’s Smaller Pickup Trucks

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The Chinese automaker’s next pickup takes a smaller, simpler route, designed for South America’s compact truck market
BYD’s new pickup spotted, 2026 South America launch expected

BYD’s new pickup spotted, 2026 South America launch expected

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Spy images show double-cab layout and smaller cargo bed, suggesting value-oriented design.