<!–

–>

New images of BYD’s forthcoming pickup truck have emerged, showing prototypes void of any camouflage, simply adorned with some black tape across a handful of exterior parts. As recent patent images have indicated, it has a design very reminiscent of the Ford F-150 Lightning and Ford Ranger.

Unlike its chief rival Tesla, who decided to throw out the design rulebook with its Cybertruck, BYD has gone with a very conventional design for its foray into the world of pickup trucks. These photos show that the front end includes a silver skid plate, a blacked-out plastic bumper, and headlights that look like they’ve been purchased from a Ford parts shop. Connecting the headlights will be an LED light bar, although it is covered with tape in these images.

Read: This Is Everything We Know About The 2025 BYD Pickup

advertisement scroll to continue

The sides of the BYD also look very truck-like unsurprisingly, with squared arches, roof rails, bulky wing mirrors, and side steps. A prominent sports bar also sits above the bed and should add to the versatility of the truck. Spin around to the rear and there are a pair of simple taillights and an LED light bar.

While BYD’s exterior designers clearly left a Ford website tab open while crafting the truck, the cabin looks unlike any rival on the market. Position in front of the driver is a simple digital instrument cluster while sitting next to it is a large infotainment screen. We can also see a flat-bottomed steering wheel and a transmission tunnel with two large grab handles. There are also plenty of sizeable switches and buttons, a large gear shifter, and two wireless phone charges. Other highlights include the red air vent surrounds and the large storage cubby in front of the passenger where you’d normally expect to find the airbag.

Car News China reports that both plug-in hybrid and electric versions will be built. The PHEV version is expected to have a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine working alongside two electric motors making for approximately 490 hp.

 BYD’s New Truck Is Ford Ranger’s Brother From Another Mother
Illustration: Josh Byrnes / Carscoops