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BYD plans to launch a new electric pickup in 2024

BYD aims to launch its inaugural electric pickup in 2024, directly competing with major players in the global market, despite losing the EV sales lead to Tesla.

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Last updated: 2024/04/05 at 7:21 PM
EV-a2zm Published April 5, 2024 3 Min Read
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Chinese new energy vehicle giant BYD plans to launch its first-ever electric pickup truck for the global market as early as this year in its latest challenge to the likes of Rivian R1T and Ford F-150 Lightning.

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BYD’s upcoming electric truckBYD lost its EV crown in Q1 2024Timeline

‼️ Breaking: BYD set to introduce their first EV pickup!

EV giant's first electrified pickup will compete with Toyota’s popular Hilux, the Ford Ranger and Isuzu Motors' D-Max.

source: Automotive News pic.twitter.com/UHttlw4UAA

— Brian Basson (@BassonBrain) April 4, 2024

BYD’s upcoming electric truck

Local news outlet CnEVPost shared the leaked camouflaged photos of the new BYD electric pickup in its recent report. It claimed to have learned that the Chinese automaker aims to introduce the new model this year for the global market.

Freshly leaked images reveal what seems to be Build Your Dreams (BYD)'s inaugural all-electric pick-up model, which is set to debut in EV markets worldwide by end of 2024. BYD briefly claimed the top spot in global EV sales volume at the close of 2023, surpassing Tesla. pic.twitter.com/Pjixx87lu7

— Majosi (@Mashele333) April 4, 2024

As you can see in the photos attached to the X post above, the BYD electric pickup sports a blue and orange camouflage, making it challenging to discern the actual design. Nonetheless, it is apparent that the model has a squared-off, muscular build that most truck enthusiasts will love. Interestingly, it seems to feature a conventional body-on-frame configuration that separates the bed from the cab. 

In contrast, other electric truck makers employ unibody construction. It is apparently a better option for packaging, but it lowers the vehicle’s load and towing capacity.

Moreover, the report also shared that a source close to the development described the electric pickup as mid- to full-size, slightly larger than the upcoming electric Toyota Hilux.

BYD lost its EV crown in Q1 2024

BYD advanced as the top-selling electric vehicle brand in the world in the fourth quarter of 2023, owing to its major price cuts and aggressive expansion push. However, it lost its leading position in the first quarter of 2024.

For context, BYD sold a total of 300,114 EVs in Q1 2024, up 13 YoY. In contrast, Tesla’s EV sales reached 386,810 units in the same period. While it indicates an 8.5% YoY decline, it was still enough to reclaim its crown from BYD. 

Blaming supply chain disruptions in the Red Sea caused by Houthi-related activities and environmental activists' sabotage, Tesla, which had already been falling short of the Mag7 list for over a year, delivered only 386,810 vehicles in Q1 2024, significantly below estimate. pic.twitter.com/7QDMtHfk0m

— Laurent Lequeu (@LLequeu) April 3, 2024

Timeline

BYD reportedly confirmed that its first all-electric pickup model will debut sometime this year. However, it has yet to reveal more information, including its specific pricing, production start, available drivetrains, and markets. 

Notably, BYD currently has no presence in the United States, which is the most popular market for pickup trucks. Nonetheless, it already penetrated other key markets for such a vehicle type, including Thailand, Australia, and South Africa.

The new BYD e-pickup will compete with the likes of the popular Ford Ranger, F-150 Lightning, Toyota Hilux, and Tesla Cybertruck. Considering BYD’s major success across its multiple brands, a new pickup truck model launch is no longer surprising for the company to penetrate all market segments globally.

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