More than 1000 BYD vehicles stored at a family recreation park south of Sydney will have to be relocated after an application to keep them there was rejected.

First reported by news.com.au , the trucking in of an estimated 1600 new BYD cars , including the Chinese brand's best-selling Shark 6 plug-in hybrid (PHEV) dual-cab ute and Sealion 7 electric SUV, prompted complaints from nearby residents.

The vehicles were parked at Jamberoo Action Park near Kiama on the New South Wales south coast, which remains closed until summer, allegedly without the necessary permission for vehicle storage on such an industrial scale.

While nobody has taken accountability for them, BYD Australia has suggested it does not own the Jamberoo cars and says its logistics contractor is responsible for

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