BYD Shark 6 — Owner’s Guide

Written and edited by Ethan Cole, Editor-in-Chief · ✓ Technically reviewed by Daniel Wei Chen — Senior Chinese Automotive Diagnostics & Repair Specialist, Sydney · 21 August 2026.

Australia’s first plug-in ute at volume. Government listings span three Euro standards and two engines (1.5T and the 2026 Performance’s 2.0T) — all on 95 RON, with electric range of 80–100 km by version and cycle.

Versions — government-verified figures

VersionEnergy / fuelOfficial rangeGVG annual energy cost
Shark 6 (2024/25)2.0 L/100km + 212 Wh/km100 km EV$1,654
Premium (2026, WLTP)1.2 + 253 Wh/km85 km EV$1,626
Performance 2.0T (2026, WLTP)1.3 + 277 Wh/km80 km EV$1,776

Figures from the Australian Government Green Vehicle Guide (21 August 2026); where entries mix NEDC and WLTP cycles we say so — never compare across cycles. Warranty: 6 years/150,000 km vehicle · 8 years/160,000 km battery (dealer-network published terms).

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Disclaimer: Information on this page is general guidance only and does not replace the manufacturer’s official documentation or the judgement of a qualified technician. Prices, schedules and warranty terms change — always confirm with your BYD service point. Last verified: 21 August 2026 · Next re-check: November 2026.