BYD Shark 6 Tyre Guide: 5 Fits for 265/65/18 in Pakistan
Own a BYD Shark 6? Here are 5 tyres in the correct 265/65/18 size — from budget to premium — for Pakistani roads and conditions.

The BYD Shark 6 in Pakistan: What You Need to Know
The BYD Shark 6 is a plug-in hybrid pickup truck that has caught serious attention since arriving in Pakistan. It sits in an interesting spot — part daily driver, part weekend warrior. Owners in Karachi use it for city commutes. Owners in Lahore and Islamabad take it on long highway runs. And a growing number push it onto rougher terrain: think Murree in the rain, Balochistan gravel roads, or flooded Sindh streets during monsoon.
All of that demands a tyre that can handle heat, wet roads, and the occasional unpaved surface.
OEM Tyre Size: 265/65/18
The BYD Shark 6 (2025–2026) runs on 265/65/18 tyres. That's a wide, tall sidewall profile typical of pickup trucks — it gives you ground clearance and a comfortable ride on broken roads. When you're replacing tyres, stick to this size to keep the speedometer accurate, maintain proper load ratings, and avoid rubbing issues.
5 Tyres That Fit the BYD Shark 6
All five options below are listed in the CircleWheels marketplace in the correct 265/65/18 fitment. Browse all tyres for BYD Shark 6 (2025–2026) to check current availability and compare options side by side.
1. Giti — 265/65/18
Giti is a Chinese brand with a broad manufacturing footprint. Its truck and SUV tyres are well-regarded for everyday reliability without breaking the bank. This size suits the Shark 6's load requirements well.
Best for: Owners who drive mostly on city roads and smooth motorways and want a dependable everyday tyre at an accessible price point.
2. Bridgestone Dueler A/T 693 — 265/65/18
The Dueler A/T 693 is one of Bridgestone's most established all-terrain options for the Asia-Pacific region. The aggressive block tread pattern handles light off-road use, but it stays composed on highways too. Noise levels are reasonable for an A/T tyre. In Pakistan's summer heat — regularly above 40°C on motorways — Bridgestone's compound consistency is a meaningful advantage.
Best for: Drivers who mix motorway travel with occasional off-road or rough paved surfaces, and want a proven international brand behind them.
3. Linglong — 265/65/18
Linglong has built a growing presence in Pakistan's tyre market. The brand competes on value and has improved quality control noticeably over recent years. For a pickup truck used in urban Pakistan, Linglong offers a practical middle ground.
Best for: Budget-conscious buyers who need a reliable fitment for city and light highway use and don't require off-road performance.
4. Continental TerrainContact H/T — 265/65/18
The TerrainContact H/T (Highway Terrain) is Continental's answer to owners who want a quieter, more car-like feel without sacrificing all-weather capability. The H/T designation means it's optimised for paved roads while still handling gravel and wet surfaces confidently. Continental's wet-weather grip is particularly relevant for monsoon season in cities like Karachi and Lahore, where standing water can appear without warning.
Best for: Shark 6 owners who primarily drive on highways and city roads and want a premium, quieter ride with strong wet-weather performance.
5. Habilead — 265/65/18
Habilead is another Chinese brand that has found traction (no pun intended) in the Pakistani market through competitive pricing and a wide size range. It covers the basics well for standard road use.
Best for: Owners looking for the most affordable entry point in this size, primarily for urban commuting with minimal highway or off-road demands.
Driving Conditions to Keep in Mind
Pakistan puts tyres through a lot. A few things worth thinking about when choosing:
- Summer heat: Road surface temperatures in Punjab and Sindh can get extreme. A tyre with a higher heat resistance rating matters — especially on the motorway where sustained speed adds heat.
- Monsoon: Wet roads in Karachi and Lahore require strong aquaplaning resistance. Look at tread patterns with wide lateral grooves.
- Off-road use: If you're taking the Shark 6 into the hills or onto unpaved roads, the Bridgestone Dueler A/T 693 is the clear standout in this list.
- Load: The Shark 6 is a pickup truck. If you're carrying weight in the bed regularly, confirm the load index on any tyre you choose meets the vehicle's requirement.
Quick Tyre Maintenance Tips for Shark 6 Owners
- Check tyre pressure monthly. The wide 265 section loses pressure faster than you'd expect in temperature swings.
- Rotate tyres every 8,000–10,000 km to even out wear across all four corners.
- Inspect sidewalls after any contact with kerbs or deep potholes — a common hazard on urban roads in Pakistan.
The right tyre for your BYD Shark 6 depends on where you drive, not just what fits. If you're a highway cruiser, lean toward the Continental or Bridgestone. If you're on a tighter budget and staying in the city, Giti, Linglong, or Habilead will do the job. All five are available in the correct 265/65/18 size — check stock and details on CircleWheels before making your call.



