I came across a pretty interesting Australian YouTube channel.
This guy purchased a BYD Shark (EREV pickup) and shares his experience driving it across the Australian Outback.
I think it is a pretty interesting perspective of what living with an EREV full time could look like.
Edit: Added Chat GPT Summary
BYD Shark 6 takes on the Remote Aussie Outback – YouTube
Here’s a comprehensive summary of the video showcasing the BYD Shark 6 tackling remote Australian 4×4 trails:
User reports from Whirlpool forum add useful context:
Forum members note power delivery without low-range gearing still manages most trails, though locking diffs and lower gear could improve hard-core traction:
Strengths:
Weaknesses:
The BYD Shark 6 demonstrates strong 4×4 capability for most off-road use, including remote tracks and soft sand conditions. While it doesn’t offer traditional off-road features like low-range or diff locks, electric torque delivery often makes up the difference. That said, serious off-road users may find its limitations notable—but for the majority, it impressively covers well over 90% of off-road scenarios.
This guy purchased a BYD Shark (EREV pickup) and shares his experience driving it across the Australian Outback.
I think it is a pretty interesting perspective of what living with an EREV full time could look like.
Edit: Added Chat GPT Summary
BYD Shark 6 takes on the Remote Aussie Outback – YouTube
Here’s a comprehensive summary of the video showcasing the BYD Shark 6 tackling remote Australian 4×4 trails:
Off-Road Performance in the Outback
- The owner tests the Shark 6 through rugged, remote Australian terrain — challenging creek crossings, deep sand, and rough rock beds.
- Despite being a PHEV without traditional low-range gearing or lockers, the Shark handles the terrain well: creek beds, deep sand, and rocky gradients with impressive composure. (youtube.com, forums.whirlpool.net.au)
- Electric AWD torque is powerful and instant, providing good low-speed crawl capability. However, in one particularly steep cross-track, progress slows as traction control limits output—mirroring limitations noted by other reviewers. (forums.whirlpool.net.au)
Real-World Observations & Comments
User reports from Whirlpool forum add useful context:
“The Shark is not perfect and there are improvements they could make even to the software … But it's pretty damned impressive for what it is and how it is priced.” (forums.whirlpool.net.au)
“Sand is where the shark excels with it’s instant torque.” (forums.whirlpool.net.au)
Forum members note power delivery without low-range gearing still manages most trails, though locking diffs and lower gear could improve hard-core traction:
“It would be very capable … but I'd have an order in today if it did [have diff lockers]” (forums.whirlpool.net.au)
Strengths & Weaknesses
Strengths:
- Instant, precise electric torque gives superb low-speed traction control off-road.
- Handles deep sand and sandy creek beds with ease.
- AWD system transitions smoothly between terrain types.
Weaknesses:
- No mechanical low-range gearing or diff lockers, which can limit performance on technical obstacles or steep climbs. Curbs reliance on traction control rather than hardware. (forums.whirlpool.net.au)
- In one scenario, traction control – rather than torque – limits climb ability on tricky terrain.
Final Verdict
The BYD Shark 6 demonstrates strong 4×4 capability for most off-road use, including remote tracks and soft sand conditions. While it doesn’t offer traditional off-road features like low-range or diff locks, electric torque delivery often makes up the difference. That said, serious off-road users may find its limitations notable—but for the majority, it impressively covers well over 90% of off-road scenarios.
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