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BYD’s hybrid pickup targets Australia’s love of fuel-guzzlers

by Sarkiya Ranen
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BYD’s hybrid pickup targets Australia’s love of fuel-guzzlers
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ONE of the world’s safest havens for fuel-guzzling pickups, Australia, is set for its biggest shakeup in years with the arrival of new models including the first hybrid off-roader from China’s BYD.

Australia, famed for its love of petrol-powered SUVs and trucks, has cemented its status as an electric vehicle (EV) laggard. EV sales slumped 25 per cent in the third quarter from the previous three months and accounted for just 6.6 per cent of the market, according to the Australian Automobile Association (AAA). That’s the smallest proportion since 2022.

BYD’s rollout of the Shark 6 hybrid is a potential turning point. The vehicle offers Australian buyers a taste of electrification, albeit a partial one, while satisfying their obsession with chunky pickups.

If successful, China’s best-selling car brand could finally unlock an Australian market that’s been wrapped up by the world’s major manufacturers. Toyota Motor’s RAV4 and HiLux, and Ford Motor’s Ranger and Everest are the country’s four best-selling cars.

The introduction of a hybrid pickup in Australia is an “important development”m said Tony Weber, chief executive officer of the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries. Hybrid vehicles are “a stepping stone” towards the inevitable full-scale adoption of EVs on the path to net zero, he said.

“It’s the trajectory that’s in question, not the ultimate landing place,” Weber said.

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Hybrids – vehicles powered by both an engine and a battery – address a deep-seated fear among Australians outside major cities that their EV will run out of juice far from any charging station.

As overall new vehicle sales fell in the third quarter, hybrid purchases rose 3.3 per cent, taking the segment’s share to 17 per cent, according to the AAA. Hybrids have outsold pure EVs in Australia for five straight quarters.

BYD’s Shark 6 also narrows an affordability gap that for years put EVs beyond the reach of many Australians. The car starts at less than A$60,000 (S$52,614) and the first deliveries are due in weeks. A top-end Ford Ranger can cost almost A$100,000.

Meanwhile, the new diesel-powered Tasman pickup from South Korea’s Kia is an appeal to more traditional buyers. But it’s a risk for the company, all the same.

That’s because utes, as pickups are known in Australia, occupy an oversized, male-centric corner of popular culture. They are often advertised as a symbol of masculine ruggedness and adventure, towing boats and caravans to remote destinations.

That will be new territory for Kia, a carmaker better known for budget-friendly SUVs, small hatchbacks, and functional urban people carriers.

Kia’s Tasman will be available in mid-2025. Prices have not yet been disclosed.

Still, both the Tasman and the Shark 6 appear to break new ground in other ways, however, they are powered. The interiors appear sleek and spacious, more like a passenger car than a load-carrying truck. The Tasman, in particular, has a vast display panel that would not look out of place in a Tesla.

If the newcomers can combine form as well as function, Australians may not be able to say no. BLOOMBERG



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Sarkiya Ranen

Sarkiya Ranen

I am an editor for Ny Journals, focusing on business and entrepreneurship. I love uncovering emerging trends and crafting stories that inspire and inform readers about innovative ventures and industry insights.

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