More than 1600 new BYD vehicles parked at a family fun park south of Sydney in New South Wales have got locals up in arms about what's been alleged to be an illegal storage operation, but their ownership appears a mystery.

As reported by News.com.au , the rows upon rows of brand-new BYD vehicles – including its best-selling plug-in hybrid Shark 6 dual-cab ute and Sealion 7 electric SUV – stored at Jamberoo Action Park, around 90 minutes' drive south of Sydney, started appearing in August while the park was closed for winter.

Why the area has been chosen to store a significant batch of new vehicles remains unknown, but several automakers have established temporary vehicle storage sites to house excess stock across the country – including in the NSW Hunter Valley – in recent time

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