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BYD Shark Pickup in Canada? Construction Plans, Big Ambitions, and What It Really Means

  Yesterday, I was still digesting the idea of BYD cars possibly entering the Canadian market with competitive pricing. Today, another video caught my attention—this time about something even more surprising: the BYD Shark pickup truck , and talk about construction plans and possible production locations. A pickup truck. From BYD. Now that made me pause. For many Canadians, pickup trucks are not just vehicles—they are part of daily life. Whether for work, family, or long road trips, trucks like the Ford F-150 or RAM have dominated our roads for decades. So when a Chinese EV giant like BYD steps into this space, it’s not a small move. It’s bold. What the Video Suggests According to the video, there are discussions around construction timelines and possible North American production for the BYD Shark. That’s important. Very important. Because let’s be honest—without local production, entering Canada (and the U.S.) is extremely difficult due to tariffs, regulations, and political con...

Canadians, Get Your Money Ready? The Real Story Behind BYD Prices in Canada

  I recently came across a YouTube video with a bold message: “Canadians, get your money ready!” It’s catchy. It’s exciting. And honestly—it’s a little misleading. Let’s unpack what’s really going on with BYD (Build Your Dreams) and why Canadians should be interested—but also cautious. 🚗 The Big Promise: Affordable EVs for Everyone The video paints a thrilling picture: A $15,000 EV coming to Canada Tesla-level performance at half the price Futuristic features like floating SUVs and tank turns It sounds like a revolution—and in some ways, it is. But here’s the reality check: 👉 Most confirmed or estimated BYD prices in Canada are more grounded: Entry-level models like Dolphin: around $37,000–$38,000 CAD Mid-range sedan (Seal): about $47,500 CAD Compact SUV (Atto 3): roughly $42,000–$44,000 CAD Larger SUV (Sealion series): $54,000–$80,000+ CAD So yes—BYD is competitive. But no—it’s not $15,000 cheap (at least not here). ⚡ Why BYD Still Matter...
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