I really wish the law makers would restrict towing to less than the vehicle mass. So many people are never taught to tow and then decide they’ll learn the hard way based on their mate Barry the beard stroker and an ad on the tele.
The fact you cannot buy a Holden or Ford V8 Ute anymore is one reason why vehicles like the BYD Shark are a potential replacement for some that do not want a slow diesel Ute.
Really agree about the Shark. I was hoping they would bring the Bao 5 before the FBT exemption ends. A PHEV SUV with a low range transfer case and locking diffs and with the FBT exemption I think would have killed it.
Agree. Hopefully, the Bao 5 will come soon. If there is a delay, looking on the bright side, it might coincide with the launch of the Blade 2 battery which is likely to have much better energy density.
Totally agree. The only thing I'm not sure about is if the bao 5 would have been priced under the EV luxury car tax to qualify for the FBT exemption. Either way I think the bao 5 is great and from what I have seen on video they are very capable off road.
They will be selling Bao 5 and 8 in international markets from next year. While it's on the road in China there is still ongoing development of the platform with features like violent mode (crawl control) being release at the end of this month. Better to be patient and deliver a complete package, then rush to market with something under done.
@michaelfink64 yeah that's true unfortunately. I'm glad I've got a shark on the way due early Feb all going well. If only these other awesome PHEVs made it here sooner!
BYD Shark seems to really pain the established car reviewers and bloggers, they see lots of good in it, but are at pain to have it look as though they are not worthy. Every reviewer will gloss through its positives and painstakingly try to fault it, and then console themselves that it won't be taking sales from the usual popular Utes. Isn't the buyer really the one to decide? Thanks for the review
BYD have developed a ground up platform that is well suited to a PHEV, whereas ford has bolted in a system to make the ranger a PHEV. I think in the not too distant future there will be other 4x4/ute manufacturers using a layout similar to the shark.
I would imagine the Ranger PHEV would appeal to buyers who like their utes, but aren’t towing or off-roading. I don’t know what percentage of ute buyers don’t tow or off-road, but it’s not an insignificant amount I suspect. As you said also, the typical bloke who likes a Ranger or HiLux won’t be who’s buying BYD sharks. But, sales figures will reveal all in time. I personally would like to be able to buy lower model single cab utes with decent petrol engines and regular bed. I currently drive a petrol Triton with aluminium tray, but would prefer to be able to buy an SR HiLux single cab with the regular bed (like they have in UAE market). And, have the option of AWD & a decent petrol turbo motor. Anyway, thanks for all the content in 2024 -Merry Christmas & Happy New Year 🎉
@@theprodigalsonreturnsoncea1199 Thanks. Hope you have a great Xmas as well. And yeah it looks like Toyota might be introducing a 2.0T petrol for the next generation HiLux, at least as an option in some markets.
I’ve a hot an interesting figure. Ford spied on its drivers for past 2 years via data (bit creepy but interesting) they found only 11% of ford rangers are ever put into low ratio. 89%don’t off road.
Excellent rundown on the current offerings. You covered all the main points and have an unbiased view which is quite refreshing Personally I think the BYD Shark as a first time offering in this segment in nothing short of astounding It has really shaken up the segment, you can tell from the comments it has a lot of appeal Great review
Thanks for all the reviews for 2024. Very much appreciate it and all the interesting knowledge you pass on. I would love a BYD shark, but as I tow a 2.2 T (tare mass) van, once loaded with water and gear, probably 2.7 T fully loaded mass. Not sure on fuel economy with the 1.5 l turbo petrol as well for towing. The GWM PHEV looks interesting, but not a fan of NCM battery and payload looks too low. Are you aware of a BYD shark update next 1-2 years with increased towing and potentially using the Blade 2 version LFP battery?
Thanks - glad you enjoy the content. Yes, as far as I know there is an update coming in 2026 with 3500kg towing. Some other software revisions are also expected. Not sure about battery tech but BYD is growing rapidly so anything is possible I guess.
Nice thoughts. Thank you. I agree with offering an SUV version first however, as the dual cab utes are a good option potentially from a sales perspective means the SUV will be coming next year. I’ll be holding my money for one of these.
Well said Brett regarding the Tasman. How TF Kia with all their money and marketing got this Tasman engine so wrong is just insane especially when you're trying to compete in the most popular vehicle category in Australia. They needed that V6 diesel from the Genesis or to have come up with something new. To throw that shit 4 cylinder in will turn so many people off especially as these cars are being bought not just for work but for work and family duties and to drive such a slug all the time gets tiring..
Not a ute buyer more SUV and own an Everest Trend 4WD (which I run in 2WD 90% of the time and use 4A when towing or heavy rain/icy conditions and 4H/4L when off road). Would a Everest PHEV temp me? maybe, problem is where I live I only have 1 20amp plug in garage which is of course grid power so that would mean adding further running cost expense together with going back to 95 RON v premium diesel an the price difference right now ranges rom 15c to 45c depending where you are. None of the other utes or there SV equiv to me are viable option, maybe the Landcruiser Prado but even then yeah not paying what Toyota want for it.
Thanks DE - looks like TH-camrs are offline for Christmas events so here’s my views - I’ve owned 12 Subarus for over four decades for their build quality/reliability but now a Toyota Hilux - Toyota are very slooooow when it comes to generation change for models - for example the Troopcarrier still has used the same body skin design for decades and a Cairns based ‘Toyota’ appasionata who has his own TH-cam channel reported signs of rust already appearing in the roof/windscreen area of his new Troopcarrier - this has also been reported in a Sunshine Coast LDV Ute story but it’s not something I would expect from Toyota but the Toyota Troopcarier is an old design that probably has a modest treatment for galvanising the metal roof/body - I expect in time these rusted body/chassis symptoms are going to be unfortunate surprises for many that have spent over $75k for their ‘badge of honour’ Troopcarrier - a Chinese ute is cheap for a reason but maybe I time they’ll also produce rust free reliable vehicles.
If the dog washer was smart he would plug the Shark in and then plug the trailer off the Shark and then the customer is paying the charge his car. It makes more sense to do the UTE first as there is no competition for a plugin hybrid in that sector. It also makes ever one day “I want to SUV like that”. They also introduced the small Ute first. BYD know what get are doing. I’m gonna let other do the beta testing of the Shark for 6 months before I get one. 20+ years with only Subarus and Toyotas, but they have fallen way behind at the moment with there offerings.
A dog washer could market these as an incentive to customers by not having to use your own power supply and will enable them to work without the home owner/renter being home as after a few times your dog in the backyard will feel comfortable with the wash&dry person being able to collect them.
Having owned a Chinese Vehicle - my small piece of advice "Buyer Beware" do your homework/due diligence, you think you are saving a few Grand but when things go wrong (yes every maker has issues) it may be frustrating, Personal Opinion. Also i will never buy another Chinese vehicle. Aus distributor wasn't good to deal with!!!
Diesel engine is the best car don't ever buying the electric car for long term you will regret when coming for service battery charging or battery change,in some cases it got exploding in the streets when still driving, the best Utes pickup truck is Mitsubishi Triton GSR athletes diesel engine
Diesels have so many emissions control devices on them now that they need more intensive maintenance (intake manifold cleaning) and if this doesn't get done or catch can fitted the intake eventually clogs up. Older diesels are far more long lasting. The triton is great though.
The Chery ute is very likely to come to Australia. I only mentioned the Santa Cruz to describe the possible direction of the Chery. Hope that makes sense 👍
Don’t hold your breath mate, the blue oval a long way behind in technology and profitability when it comes to electric vehicles. I wish them well but think they will struggle in this segment.
@@cabriolex Around town, sure, but extended trips where you must use petrol - its just stupidly inefficient. BTW, check your numbers - they claim 29.6kWh battery and 100km EV only range.
@@MiniLuv-1984 30kw = 21kw average + 9kw safety buffer. On average, family does 50km a daily driving. On weekends could be more, but that's TIMES cheaper than to drive diesel SUV doing 14L in city stop-and-go and then 8l on motorway. With Shark it's 3L (or Zero if you have solar panels) city driving, plus 8L on motorway. And you have EV, which is faster than Raptor, modern, practical, fun to drive and affordable. Don't forget FBT exemption. The only complaint I'm hearing is that rear seats not reclinable. But that's common dual cab Ute problem.
I remember when we use to compare sporty sedans such as Commodore SS, Falcon XR6 turbo/XR8, along with V6 cars such as the Aurion, SV6 and JDM’s such as the WRX and Evo. People were into cars and it was a good time around the 90s to mid 2010s. Now people are so ute obsessed and they drag race them as if they are supercars, our car culture is so dead and lame, no wonder we don’t get sedans such as the Kia K5 GT and Honda Accord 2.0T or the Acura Type S, and many others are being discontinued after barely 5 years. What happened Australia, these new generation P platers are bragging about 2 ton diesel tanks while over 20 years ago we had hot hatches, muscle cars, family sport sedans etc… lined up at car meets, now we have soccer mum SUV’s and Utes hogging the streets. Not to mention the transition into dull electric vehicles.
You’re just old. None of the P platers I know drive diesel utes, it’s all brz, commodores, golf gtis. The only ones comparing the performance of utes are old dudes. And I’m not sure what Utes you’ve ever driven but I powerful Ute is far more enjoyable to drive than a slow one. Just like a fast hatch is more enjoyable than a slow one. After the v6 amarok release all manufacturers realised they need more powerful Utes because the amarok was such a beast to drive and anyone who drove one then hated the others.
@ I’m only in my 30s mate, not that old, I guess these days it’s more of a mixed bag, we have the young ones who drive their fair share of affordable hot hatches and the others who drive utes, but it’s more the P platers who drive utes like absolute 🍆heads zigzagging through traffic and tailgaiting you at a really dangerous pace in bumper to bumper traffic that give utes a really bad reputation, I get that driving a big vehicle up high gives you a masculine egotistical boost but there’s no need to drive these 2 ton vehicles like they are competing in a V8 supercars race, not to mention they want to drag race every car on the road like they have a chance, doesn’t matter how powerful a ute is, they have the aerodynamics of a brick and their power to weight is abysmal but they have become the new “bougie” vehicle in the modern day, if you’d say that people would drag race utes and give them powerful engines 20 years ago people would think you’re mad, they’ve always been regarded as simply a tradie vehicle but now we have manufacturers dishing out luxury utes for over 80k+, like fair dinkum the world has gone mad.
@@lengerer - back in the day I was driving around in a 83' XE Fairmont Ghia ESP v8 and the P Platers were driving (to me buzz boxes) like Suzuki Swift GTi, the would mall you in traffic and around bends but on the highway could not keep up, one particular friend had a Nissan EXA Turbo and another had the Mitshibishi Starion Turbo (both would be considered as hand grenade engine by todays standards with turbo lag then BAM boost at 4,000rpm) they would read "fast fours and rotary's" while the rest of us were reading Street Machine or Wheels. As Feris said, life moves fast, sometimes you need to stop and take a look around.
I thought you might actually know enough to make informed comments. I was wrong. Just a quick point on driving range, in this case the 800km for BYD's Shark. I have over 50 years driving experience and anyone that wants to drive more than 4 hours without a break is not too sharp. That translates to about 400km of highway driving, which is half the range of the Shark. I still have 3 cars including a V8 monster, and the only advantage of getting further on a tank is that you don't have to be as fussy picking the low poiont of a fuel cycle, because there's always next week! That said, my EV puts all the ICE cars to shame on most metrics, comfort and safety.
The ranger and Hilux hybrid is shit..everyone knows that..they just slapped a battery pack and a tiny motor at the existing item.its a piece of shit. Just say it as it is like how crappy and chitty Chinese utes are..be true to your words mate.
@@Stuff-i-Like No test drives? Ford Ranger PHEV, GWM Alpha PHEV and Kia Tasman aren't even out yet. First deliveries of the BYD Shark are in January. Bit hard to test drive.
Shark is not perfect but it scores highest marks among the utes .......
I really wish the law makers would restrict towing to less than the vehicle mass. So many people are never taught to tow and then decide they’ll learn the hard way based on their mate Barry the beard stroker and an ad on the tele.
The fact you cannot buy a Holden or Ford V8 Ute anymore is one reason why vehicles like the BYD Shark are a potential replacement for some that do not want a slow diesel Ute.
I'm going from a slow diesel 4x4 to a shark and you are bang on the mark, as I can't wait to not go slow anymore!
Really agree about the Shark. I was hoping they would bring the Bao 5 before the FBT exemption ends. A PHEV SUV with a low range transfer case and locking diffs and with the FBT exemption I think would have killed it.
Agree. Hopefully, the Bao 5 will come soon. If there is a delay, looking on the bright side, it might coincide with the launch of the Blade 2 battery which is likely to have much better energy density.
Totally agree. The only thing I'm not sure about is if the bao 5 would have been priced under the EV luxury car tax to qualify for the FBT exemption. Either way I think the bao 5 is great and from what I have seen on video they are very capable off road.
They will be selling Bao 5 and 8 in international markets from next year. While it's on the road in China there is still ongoing development of the platform with features like violent mode (crawl control) being release at the end of this month. Better to be patient and deliver a complete package, then rush to market with something under done.
@@user-pp6kw6yl6z I think the FBT exemption disappears for PHEVs from April 2025, so very likely not in time for the Bao 5, unfortunately.
@michaelfink64 yeah that's true unfortunately. I'm glad I've got a shark on the way due early Feb all going well. If only these other awesome PHEVs made it here sooner!
BYD Shark seems to really pain the established car reviewers and bloggers, they see lots of good in it, but are at pain to have it look as though they are not worthy. Every reviewer will gloss through its positives and painstakingly try to fault it, and then console themselves that it won't be taking sales from the usual popular Utes. Isn't the buyer really the one to decide?
Thanks for the review
I'm putting my money on the Shark. Pretty confident in BYD supporting it well, Have drivin it and drives just like a SUV, Impressed.
Will go for BYD Shark 6 2025, can't wait.
BYD have developed a ground up platform that is well suited to a PHEV, whereas ford has bolted in a system to make the ranger a PHEV. I think in the not too distant future there will be other 4x4/ute manufacturers using a layout similar to the shark.
So much choice. You guys are so lucky!
I would imagine the Ranger PHEV would appeal to buyers who like their utes, but aren’t towing or off-roading. I don’t know what percentage of ute buyers don’t tow or off-road, but it’s not an insignificant amount I suspect. As you said also, the typical bloke who likes a Ranger or HiLux won’t be who’s buying BYD sharks. But, sales figures will reveal all in time. I personally would like to be able to buy lower model single cab utes with decent petrol engines and regular bed. I currently drive a petrol Triton with aluminium tray, but would prefer to be able to buy an SR HiLux single cab with the regular bed (like they have in UAE market). And, have the option of AWD & a decent petrol turbo motor. Anyway, thanks for all the content in 2024 -Merry Christmas & Happy New Year 🎉
@@theprodigalsonreturnsoncea1199 Thanks. Hope you have a great Xmas as well.
And yeah it looks like Toyota might be introducing a 2.0T petrol for the next generation HiLux, at least as an option in some markets.
I’ve a hot an interesting figure. Ford spied on its drivers for past 2 years via data (bit creepy but interesting) they found only 11% of ford rangers are ever put into low ratio. 89%don’t off road.
The ranger has a pretty thirsty petrol engine and tiny 11kwh battery. Makes absolutely no sense. Better getting a ranger V6 diesel or going a shark.
Excellent rundown on the current offerings.
You covered all the main points and have an unbiased view which is quite refreshing
Personally I think the BYD Shark as a first time offering in this segment in nothing short of astounding
It has really shaken up the segment, you can tell from the comments it has a lot of appeal
Great review
Thanks
Thanks for all the reviews for 2024. Very much appreciate it and all the interesting knowledge you pass on. I would love a BYD shark, but as I tow a 2.2 T (tare mass) van, once loaded with water and gear, probably 2.7 T fully loaded mass. Not sure on fuel economy with the 1.5 l turbo petrol as well for towing. The GWM PHEV looks interesting, but not a fan of NCM battery and payload looks too low. Are you aware of a BYD shark update next 1-2 years with increased towing and potentially using the Blade 2 version LFP battery?
Thanks - glad you enjoy the content.
Yes, as far as I know there is an update coming in 2026 with 3500kg towing. Some other software revisions are also expected. Not sure about battery tech but BYD is growing rapidly so anything is possible I guess.
Nice thoughts. Thank you. I agree with offering an SUV version first however, as the dual cab utes are a good option potentially from a sales perspective means the SUV will be coming next year. I’ll be holding my money for one of these.
Well said Brett regarding the Tasman. How TF Kia with all their money and marketing got this Tasman engine so wrong is just insane especially when you're trying to compete in the most popular vehicle category in Australia. They needed that V6 diesel from the Genesis or to have come up with something new. To throw that shit 4 cylinder in will turn so many people off especially as these cars are being bought not just for work but for work and family duties and to drive such a slug all the time gets tiring..
Not a ute buyer more SUV and own an Everest Trend 4WD (which I run in 2WD 90% of the time and use 4A when towing or heavy rain/icy conditions and 4H/4L when off road).
Would a Everest PHEV temp me? maybe, problem is where I live I only have 1 20amp plug in garage which is of course grid power so that would mean adding further running cost expense together with going back to 95 RON v premium diesel an the price difference right now ranges rom 15c to 45c depending where you are.
None of the other utes or there SV equiv to me are viable option, maybe the Landcruiser Prado but even then yeah not paying what Toyota want for it.
With the rba holding rates we can only expect a slowdown in sales. Also this is Isuzu's chance to make a hybrid wagon🙏
Thanks DE - looks like TH-camrs are offline for Christmas events so here’s my views - I’ve owned 12 Subarus for over four decades for their build quality/reliability but now a Toyota Hilux - Toyota are very slooooow when it comes to generation change for models - for example the Troopcarrier still has used the same body skin design for decades and a Cairns based ‘Toyota’ appasionata who has his own TH-cam channel reported signs of rust already appearing in the roof/windscreen area of his new Troopcarrier - this has also been reported in a Sunshine Coast LDV Ute story but it’s not something I would expect from Toyota but the Toyota Troopcarier is an old design that probably has a modest treatment for galvanising the metal roof/body - I expect in time these rusted body/chassis symptoms are going to be unfortunate surprises for many that have spent over $75k for their ‘badge of honour’ Troopcarrier - a Chinese ute is cheap for a reason but maybe I time they’ll also produce rust free reliable vehicles.
Tell us about utes, please.
Diesel is best
at polluting the environment.
Yes, you are correct.
Merry Christmas 🎉
If the dog washer was smart he would plug the Shark in and then plug the trailer off the Shark and then the customer is paying the charge his car.
It makes more sense to do the UTE first as there is no competition for a plugin hybrid in that sector. It also makes ever one day “I want to SUV like that”. They also introduced the small Ute first. BYD know what get are doing.
I’m gonna let other do the beta testing of the Shark for 6 months before I get one. 20+ years with only Subarus and Toyotas, but they have fallen way behind at the moment with there offerings.
A dog washer could market these as an incentive to customers by not having to use your own power supply and will enable them to work without the home owner/renter being home as after a few times your dog in the backyard will feel comfortable with the wash&dry person being able to collect them.
Tamiya 😉
Having owned a Chinese Vehicle - my small piece of advice "Buyer Beware" do your homework/due diligence, you think you are saving a few Grand but when things go wrong (yes every maker has issues) it may be frustrating, Personal Opinion. Also i will never buy another Chinese vehicle. Aus distributor wasn't good to deal with!!!
Diesel engine is the best car don't ever buying the electric car for long term you will regret when coming for service battery charging or battery change,in some cases it got exploding in the streets when still driving, the best Utes pickup truck is Mitsubishi Triton GSR athletes diesel engine
Diesels have so many emissions control devices on them now that they need more intensive maintenance (intake manifold cleaning) and if this doesn't get done or catch can fitted the intake eventually clogs up. Older diesels are far more long lasting. The triton is great though.
@user-pp6kw6yl6z but diesel engine never exploding battery like the electric car
After driving EV like Shark, all smelly diesel/petrol cars feel so your-grandma-cars generation 😂
Euro 6 engine fuel efficiency lower emissions like Mitsubishi Triton GSR MIVEC engine
@elishaemanuel8512 my 9yo daughter also believes in Santa Claus 😂
Hi, if you covered the santa cruz and the chery pick up which is not even in the market you could well have covered the riddara rd 6
The Chery ute is very likely to come to Australia. I only mentioned the Santa Cruz to describe the possible direction of the Chery. Hope that makes sense 👍
Ford will soon build Ford Ranger Orca and Ford Ranger Raptor Orca to eat that Shark😂😂😂
Ford cr compete BYD cause of price range
Lawyers should be labeled as Orca's then.
Don’t hold your breath mate, the blue oval a long way behind in technology and profitability when it comes to electric vehicles. I wish them well but think they will struggle in this segment.
Don’t think Ford will ever catch up with BYD on electric cars
The Shark will become Sperm whale then .......
Isuzu Philipines just released a 2.2 litre diesel likely to replace the 3.0 litre and they will keep the 1.9 litre with mild hybrid setup
@@wax333 Thanks
TBH, the petrol only fuel economy of the shark has scared me away.
Just drive it in EV mode and use ICE occasionally as range extender. 21kw/100km, $6.30, that just 3.5 liter of unleaded. Scary?
@@cabriolex Around town, sure, but extended trips where you must use petrol - its just stupidly inefficient. BTW, check your numbers - they claim 29.6kWh battery and 100km EV only range.
@@MiniLuv-1984 30kw = 21kw average + 9kw safety buffer. On average, family does 50km a daily driving. On weekends could be more, but that's TIMES cheaper than to drive diesel SUV doing 14L in city stop-and-go and then 8l on motorway. With Shark it's 3L (or Zero if you have solar panels) city driving, plus 8L on motorway. And you have EV, which is faster than Raptor, modern, practical, fun to drive and affordable. Don't forget FBT exemption.
The only complaint I'm hearing is that rear seats not reclinable. But that's common dual cab Ute problem.
I like how the Tasman looks.🙂
BYD shark is EREV not PHEV.
I remember when we use to compare sporty sedans such as Commodore SS, Falcon XR6 turbo/XR8, along with V6 cars such as the Aurion, SV6 and JDM’s such as the WRX and Evo.
People were into cars and it was a good time around the 90s to mid 2010s.
Now people are so ute obsessed and they drag race them as if they are supercars, our car culture is so dead and lame, no wonder we don’t get sedans such as the Kia K5 GT and Honda Accord 2.0T or the Acura Type S, and many others are being discontinued after barely 5 years.
What happened Australia, these new generation P platers are bragging about 2 ton diesel tanks while over 20 years ago we had hot hatches, muscle cars, family sport sedans etc… lined up at car meets, now we have soccer mum SUV’s and Utes hogging the streets.
Not to mention the transition into dull electric vehicles.
You’re just old.
None of the P platers I know drive diesel utes, it’s all brz, commodores, golf gtis.
The only ones comparing the performance of utes are old dudes.
And I’m not sure what Utes you’ve ever driven but I powerful Ute is far more enjoyable to drive than a slow one.
Just like a fast hatch is more enjoyable than a slow one.
After the v6 amarok release all manufacturers realised they need more powerful Utes because the amarok was such a beast to drive and anyone who drove one then hated the others.
@ I’m only in my 30s mate, not that old, I guess these days it’s more of a mixed bag, we have the young ones who drive their fair share of affordable hot hatches and the others who drive utes, but it’s more the P platers who drive utes like absolute 🍆heads zigzagging through traffic and tailgaiting you at a really dangerous pace in bumper to bumper traffic that give utes a really bad reputation, I get that driving a big vehicle up high gives you a masculine egotistical boost but there’s no need to drive these 2 ton vehicles like they are competing in a V8 supercars race, not to mention they want to drag race every car on the road like they have a chance, doesn’t matter how powerful a ute is, they have the aerodynamics of a brick and their power to weight is abysmal but they have become the new “bougie” vehicle in the modern day, if you’d say that people would drag race utes and give them powerful engines 20 years ago people would think you’re mad, they’ve always been regarded as simply a tradie vehicle but now we have manufacturers dishing out luxury utes for over 80k+, like fair dinkum the world has gone mad.
@russell3436 if you're 38, that's 20 yrs older than a p player. You old bro
Which is why I got a swift sport last year. Feels like I’m driving a 90s hot hatch
@@lengerer - back in the day I was driving around in a 83' XE Fairmont Ghia ESP v8 and the P Platers were driving (to me buzz boxes) like Suzuki Swift GTi, the would mall you in traffic and around bends but on the highway could not keep up, one particular friend had a Nissan EXA Turbo and another had the Mitshibishi Starion Turbo (both would be considered as hand grenade engine by todays standards with turbo lag then BAM boost at 4,000rpm) they would read "fast fours and rotary's" while the rest of us were reading Street Machine or Wheels.
As Feris said, life moves fast, sometimes you need to stop and take a look around.
I thought you might actually know enough to make informed comments.
I was wrong.
Just a quick point on driving range, in this case the 800km for BYD's Shark. I have over 50 years driving experience and anyone that wants to drive more than 4 hours without a break is not too sharp. That translates to about 400km of highway driving, which is half the range of the Shark. I still have 3 cars including a V8 monster, and the only advantage of getting further on a tank is that you don't have to be as fussy picking the low poiont of a fuel cycle, because there's always next week!
That said, my EV puts all the ICE cars to shame on most metrics, comfort and safety.
Yawn. Bit of a blanket statement about your EV... Anyway enjoy it I'd rather watch grass grow than drive an EV.
@mrkring1526 I drive an EV and I also drive 2 ICEvs.
My EV shits all over the ICEvs.
@remakeit2628 to you I guess. An EV is a non event to me based on the fact the only appliance I need are in my kitchen and laundry.
The ranger and Hilux hybrid is shit..everyone knows that..they just slapped a battery pack and a tiny motor at the existing item.its a piece of shit. Just say it as it is like how crappy and chitty Chinese utes are..be true to your words mate.
You shouldn’t talk about things you don’t go to the trouble to learn about , like the BYD Shark you’re woeful . 😢😢😢😢😢
@@allanchapman6250 Thanks. Could you provide some corrections? What information did I get wrong?
A rambling monologue, no test driving, stats, please ...
@@Stuff-i-Like No test drives? Ford Ranger PHEV, GWM Alpha PHEV and Kia Tasman aren't even out yet. First deliveries of the BYD Shark are in January. Bit hard to test drive.