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BYD Shark challenges Raptor’s reign

MBABANE – Chinese carmaker BYD is moving in on bakkie royalty with its new Shark, a hybrid powerhouse designed to rival Ford’s top-performing Ranger Raptor — and it’s doing so with more power and a lower price tag.

The BYD Shark has entered the Southern African market with one clear target in its crosshairs: the Ford Ranger Raptor. Backed by a bold marketing pitch and strong technical specs, BYD has launched the plug-in hybrid bakkie at R959,900, undercutting the R1.27 million Raptor by over R300,000.

What has set tongues wagging in motoring circles is the Shark’s 0-100km/h time of just 5.7 seconds — more than a full second faster than the Ford Ranger Raptor’s tested 6.9 seconds. The Shark achieves this with a dual setup that combines a 1.5-litre petrol engine and an electric motor to produce 321kW and 650Nm, compared to the Raptor’s 3.0-litre V6 twin-turbo petrol engine delivering 292kW and 583Nm.

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Despite weighing 280kg more than its rival, the Shark still sprints faster, aided by its electric motor. It also claims a better fuel economy at 9.6 litres per 100km, versus the Raptor’s real-world average of 17.6 litres. BYD offers an 85km pure electric range, potentially bringing down running costs, especially for urban use.

The Ford Ranger Raptor is the fastest bakkie we have tested. Picture: Jaco van der Merwe
The Ford Ranger Raptor is the fastest bakkie we have tested. Picture: Jaco van der Merwe

The Shark doesn’t just try to outmuscle the Raptor — it’s also loaded with extras. The price includes a 7kW wall charger, vehicle-to-load socket, 2.2kW portable charger, tow bar, and roll bar. These accessories typically come at an extra cost for the Ford.

On warranty and servicing, BYD’s five-year/100,000km maintenance plan and eight-year/200,000km battery warranty go head-to-head with Ford’s four-year/120,000km warranty and separate service plan that now includes six years/90,000km.

Legacy brands like Toyota, Isuzu, Nissan and Mitsubishi previously scoffed at the idea of a 300kW bakkie. But the local appetite for high-performance utility vehicles appears strong. Ford SA continues to sell out its Ranger Raptor allocations, and now faces new competition from a fast-accelerating, fuel-conscious hybrid backed by an aggressive pricing strategy.

The BYD Shark is the most powerful bakkie in South Africa. Picture: Jaco van der Merwe
The BYD Shark is the most powerful bakkie in South Africa. Picture: Jaco van der Merwe
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