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BYD Shark: The electric pickup truck set to make waves in Mexico this month

BYD, the Chinese automaker known for its electric vehicles, is set to make a global debut of its new pickup truck, the BYD Shark, in Mexico on May 14th. The BYD Shark is the company’s first electric pickup truck and is based on the DMO platform, which is BYD’s super hybrid off-road platform. The truck was initially reported to have debuted at the Beijing Auto Show, but it now seems that BYD has bolder global ambitions for the launch.

In terms of exterior design, the BYD Shark features a bold and square-shaped front end with a large BYD logo. The headlights are rectangular and equipped with LED daytime running lights. The lower part of the front bumper is silver and adds to the vehicle’s rugged style. The truck is equipped with two-tone alloy wheels, flat-profile tires, and a higher ground clearance, suggesting good off-road capability. At the rear, the Shark sports a continuous LED taillight design with rectangular light clusters that complement the front-end styling. It also comes with side steps, a roof rack, and a roll bar.

Moving to the interior, the BYD Shark has a digital instrument cluster and a large central touchscreen display. The four-spoke steering wheel has a nice touch that is different from your typical wheel. The overall interior design is predominantly black, with orange accents for a sporty feel. Behind the gear lever are a series of switches and buttons that enhance the rugged and mechanical character of the vehicle.

In terms of powertrain options, the BYD Shark is expected to be available in both plug-in hybrid and pure electric versions. The vehicle is built on the DMO platform, which prioritizes electric drivetrain technology for off-road performance. The platform is capable of accommodating different engine displacements, including 1.5T and 2.0T engines. It also supports features such as a 6 kW external power supply, 20 kW on-site power replenishment, and vehicle-to-vehicle power rescue. Additionally, the Shark will likely feature a hydraulic active suspension system and a streaming rearview mirror.

One notable feature of the DMO platform is its electric four-wheel drive system, which allows for swift and intelligent torque distribution

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