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Market Insight: BYD Shark 6 sales stall

February 16, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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SALES of the BYD Shark 6 ute appear to have plateaued to around 1200 units a month following the end of Fringe Benefits Tax exemption for plug-in hybrids and the usual end of financial year surge in commercial vehicle deliveries. 

 

Aside from a pre-Christmas sales bump, the numbers suggest that the Shark 6 has either found its natural run-rate as a single-variant proposition, or perhaps potential buyers are deferring their decision until an updated model lands towards the middle of this year. 

 

From a monthly high of 2993 units in June of last year, BYD Shark 6 sales have fallen to well below half that number in January, with just 1108 examples delivered across the country – the lowest volume since October 2025. 

 

While peaks and troughs in utility sales are not uncommon, the BYD’s segment share figures have swung from a peak of 14.7 per cent in March 2025 when 2810 deliveries were recorded, to a low of 6.4 per cent coinciding with the October lull. 

 

Ending 2025 with 18,073 sales since deliveries commenced in February, the Shark 6 captured an 8.5 per cent share of the 4×4 ute segment behind the Ford Ranger 4×4 (53,694 sold for a 25.3 per cent share) and Toyota HiLux 4×4 (43,661 units for a 20.5 per cent share). 

 

Given no Sharks were sold in January 2025, the BYD gave Isuzu’s third-placed D-Max 4×4 a run for its money (21,085 sold, 9.9 per cent share) and comfortably outsold the Mitsubishi Triton 4×4 (placing fifth on 16,262 units and 7.7 per cent). 

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Across January 2026, Ford nearly three 4×4 Rangers for every Shark 6 (3241 units and 23.7 per cent segment share) while Toyota HiLux 4×4 volume was double that of the BYD (2275 units and 16.7 per cent share). 

 

Segment share for the BYD Shark 6 fell to 8.1 per cent from 1108 deliveries, behind the Mitsubishi Triton 4×4 (1407 units, 10.3 per cent share), which in turn took podium rights from the Isuzu D-Max 4×4 (1393 units, 10.2 per cent share). 

 

According to BYD Australia, however, it is more the case that buyers are deferring the purchase of their new Shark 6 until the more powerful, and more capable, update arrives in a few months’ time. 

 

Speaking with GoAuto at the recent launch of the BYD Sealion 5 and Sealion 8, local chief commercial officer Stephen Collins said that virtually nothing is off the table when it comes to the updated Shark 6 plug-in hybrid ute, suggesting an uprated towing capacity, more hardcore four-wheel drive capabilities, and additional stopping power will likely feature across the range. 

 

“We are looking at a variety of changes, and obviously a part of our fleet strategy is a cab-chassis version of the Shark 6,” he said. 

 

“In the longer term, and where (Ford) Ranger and (Toyota) HiLux have been particularly successful, is offering a variety of high-spec, low-spec, and mid-spec variants, so that everything is available. 

 

“While we have been very happy with the single-spec Shark 6 on offer to date, when we look at the market, we see there is opportunity there.” 

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Mr Collins suggested that in its revised form, the model has what it takes to go toe-to-toe with its segment leaders, saying BYD will offer attractive deals to fleet buyers to increase the volume of Shark 6 sales in areas not previously entertained by the Chinese importer. 

 

“I reckon we can do better,” he said of Shark 6 sales. 

 

“The vast majority of Shark 6 buyers are private buyers, and as we move toward offering a more diverse range that will appeal to fleets, we think there is potential to do better.” 

 

BYD Shark 6 sales from introduction*:  

 

*Sales figures supplied courtesy of VFACTS

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