Why BYD did so well at the 2026 CarExpert Choice Awards

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BYD did well at the 2026 CarExpert Choice Awards, with two of its models winning awards and a third getting the nod as a finalist.

The solid performance follows a strong showing in last year’s inaugural CarExpert Choice Awards, when four BYD models were named finalists – though none took home category awards.

This year, the recently launched Atto 1 electric hatch beat out the GAC Aion V and MG 4 for the title of Best Affordable EV, while the plug-in hybrid Sealion 6 mid-size SUV toppled the GWM Haval H6 PHEV and MG HS Super Hybrid to become our Best Affordable PHEV SUV.

And while the popular plug-in hybrid Shark 6 dual-cab wasn’t our overall pick for Best Electrified Ute, it was a close runner-up.

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This trio of vehicles is a neat cross-section of the Chinese brand’s growing model lineup.

The Atto 1 is the brand’s smallest and most affordable model in Australia, while the Shark 6 is one of its most expensive and by far its largest. The Sealion 6 sits somewhere in the middle.

While BYD initially launched only electric vehicles (EVs) here, it has added plug-in hybrids (PHEVs) which have proved extremely popular, too. This winning trio offers a mix of both.

The Atto 1 certainly generated a lot of buzz when it was launched here late in 2025 with a base price – just $23,990 before on-road costs – that made it Australia’s most affordable EV.