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    Baby BYD Shark ute revealed in patent filing
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    Baby BYD Shark ute revealed in patent filing

    gvfx00@gmail.comBy gvfx00@gmail.comOctober 24, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The design of a smaller BYD dual-cab ute has been exposed in a patent application filed with the European Union Property Office after it was previously caught wrapped in camouflage – suggesting it could be a pickup version of the Sealion 6 mid-size SUV already available in Australia. 

    Unearthed by CarNewsChina, the filings reveal the Chinese automaker’s smaller ute will be underpinned by a car-based monocoque (or unibody) platform, unlike the popular Shark 6 plug-in hybrid dual-cab also on sale here, which employs the more rugged ladder-frame construction typically preferred for off-road vehicles. 

    This could make it a rival for compact car-based dual-cabs not sold Down Under, including the Ford Maverick – which uses the Ford Escape mid-size SUV as its base – and the Hyundai Santa Cruz, which is essentially a ute version of the Hyundai Tucson mid-size SUV, neither of which are produced in right-hand drive.

    BYD Australia has not confirmed the model for Australia, given it has not officially been unveiled globally. 

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    The identity of the four-door ute is yet to be revealed, with its design language following that of the Song Plus, an older version of the Sealion 6 – Australia’s best-selling plug-in hybrid vehicle (PHEV) in 2024.

    The ‘baby Shark’ differs from its rear door back, where it turns from SUV into ute, with a far more conventional tray than the Deepal E07 Multitruck launched here in September 2025. 

    Given its potential Sealion 6 base, the Shark’s smaller sibling would measure no more than 4775mm long, 1890mm wide and 1670mm high – making it shorter than the 5457mm Shark 6 – and have a kerb weight range of 1940-2160kg.

    If so, it would also be shorter than the Santa Cruz (4970mm) and Maverick (5080mm).