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| BYD was originally founded as a firm making batteries in 1995, before branching out into automotive manufacture in 2003 through acquiring Shaanxi Qinchuan. The initials stand for ''Build Your Dreams'', though its initial models were hardly the stuff that dreams were made of. While BYD claims its designs are original, there is a strong resemblance to [[Toyota]] models, especially in the shape of the doors; while its S8 convertible model takes its styling cues from [[Mercedes-Benz]]. Unsurprisingly, there was criticism from the west about the apparent piracy, especially by BYD’s F0 model—even the first publicity picture was Photoshopped from a [[Toyota Aygo]] one. | | BYD was originally founded as a firm making batteries in 1995, before branching out into automotive manufacture in 2003 through acquiring Shaanxi Qinchuan. The initials stand for ''Build Your Dreams'', though its initial models were hardly the stuff that dreams were made of. While BYD claims its designs are original, there is a strong resemblance to [[Toyota]] models, especially in the shape of the doors; while its S8 convertible model takes its styling cues from [[Mercedes-Benz]]. Unsurprisingly, there was criticism from the west about the apparent piracy, especially by BYD’s F0 model—even the first publicity picture was Photoshopped from a [[Toyota Aygo]] one. |
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− | BYD, however, became known for producing the world’s first plug-in hybrid car years before GM could get a single [[Chevrolet Volt]] on to the streets, and sold a 10 per cent stake to US investment firm Berkshire Hathaway in 2008. [[Volkswagen]] is the latest of its suitors: in 2009, it signed a partnership agreement with the Chinese firm to explore electric-vehicle technology. | + | BYD, however, became known for producing the world’s first plug-in hybrid car years before GM could get a single [[Chevrolet Volt]] on to the streets, and sold a 10 per cent stake to US investment firm Berkshire Hathaway in 2008. In 2010, Daimler AG and BYD signed a partnership agreement to develop electric cars in China. |
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Revision as of 06:15, 10 April 2011
BYD was originally founded as a firm making batteries in 1995, before branching out into automotive manufacture in 2003 through acquiring Shaanxi Qinchuan. The initials stand for Build Your Dreams, though its initial models were hardly the stuff that dreams were made of. While BYD claims its designs are original, there is a strong resemblance to Toyota models, especially in the shape of the doors; while its S8 convertible model takes its styling cues from Mercedes-Benz. Unsurprisingly, there was criticism from the west about the apparent piracy, especially by BYD’s F0 model—even the first publicity picture was Photoshopped from a Toyota Aygo one.
BYD, however, became known for producing the world’s first plug-in hybrid car years before GM could get a single Chevrolet Volt on to the streets, and sold a 10 per cent stake to US investment firm Berkshire Hathaway in 2008. In 2010, Daimler AG and BYD signed a partnership agreement to develop electric cars in China.
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