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What to expect from the BYD Shark in Malaysia

BYD is officially bringing its first-ever pickup truck, the Shark, to Malaysia, a move that marks the brand’s entry into one of the most competitive vehicle segments in the market. This follows the Shark’s successful launches in regions like Mexico and Thailand, and Malaysian buyers can expect a showcase of the model soon before its official arrival.

The BYD Shark represents a significant step forward for the Chinese automaker as it expands from electric passenger cars into the pickup market. Unlike traditional diesel-powered rivals, the Shark is a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) that blends practicality with high performance and efficiency.

Under the hood, the Shark features BYD’s advanced Dual-Mode Off-Road hybrid system. It pairs a 1.5-litre turbocharged petrol engine with electric motors to deliver a combined output of around 430PS and 650Nm of torque. This powertrain enables the Shark to accelerate from 0–100km/h in just 5.7 seconds, outpacing most conventional pickups on the road.

What to expect from the byd shark in malaysia

Equipped with BYD’s signature Blade LFP battery (29.6 kWh), the Shark offers up to 100km of electric-only range, ideal for daily urban commutes without using fuel. When combined with its petrol engine, the truck can travel up to 840km on a full charge and tank. Charging options include both AC and DC capabilities, along with Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) functionality, allowing owners to power electrical devices directly from the vehicle.

Physically, the Shark stands out as a big boy in its class, measuring approximately 5,457mm in length, 1,971mm in width, and 1,925mm in height, with a wheelbase of 3,260mm. This translates to a spacious cabin and a practical cargo bed designed for both work and leisure. The modern interior reflects BYD’s growing reputation for quality, featuring a large infotainment display, digital driver instrumentation, and a suite of active safety systems.

When it arrives, the BYD Shark will compete directly with segment leaders like the Toyota Hilux and Ford Ranger. While these established models continue to rely on diesel powertrains, BYD is positioning the Shark as a forward-looking alternative that merges pickup strength with cutting-edge electrification.

What to expect from the byd shark in malaysia

Pricing for Malaysia has not been announced, and local specifications and variants will be revealed closer to launch, though two main trims — a standard version and a premium off-road model — are expected.

With growing interest in hybrid and electric vehicles, the BYD Shark could offer Malaysians a unique mix of performance, utility, and eco-friendly innovation — potentially redefining expectations for what a pickup can be.

What to expect from the byd shark in malaysia

Interestingly, this arrival comes at a time when Toyota has just introduced its all-electric Hilux BEV in Thailand, signalling a shift in the regional pickup landscape. With both BYD and Toyota now advancing electrified trucks in Southeast Asia, competition in the segment is expected to intensify.

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