# BYD

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**BYD Company Limited** (Chinese: 比亚迪股份有限公司; pinyin: *Bǐyàdí*) is a Chinese multinational manufacturing conglomerate headquartered in Shenzhen that became the world's largest maker of plug-in electric vehicles, selling about 4.6 million new energy vehicles in 2025 and overtaking [Tesla](/wiki/tesla) in full-year battery electric vehicle sales for the first time, with roughly 2.26 million battery EVs to Tesla's 1.64 million.[1][2][3] Founded in 1995 by chemist Wang Chuanfu, BYD spans [electric vehicles](/wiki/electric_vehicle), rechargeable batteries, electronics, semiconductors, rail transit, and increasingly [robotics](/wiki/robotics) and embodied artificial intelligence.

The company's English name is widely interpreted as the initialism of "Build Your Dreams," although Wang Chuanfu has stated the slogan was created retroactively for marketing and that the original Chinese name was a deliberately unusual character combination intended to be memorable rather than meaningful.[4] BYD is dual-listed on the Hong Kong (1211.HK) and Shenzhen (002594.SZ) stock exchanges, and ranked 91st in the 2025 Fortune Global 500.[5]

## What is BYD's role in artificial intelligence?

Within artificial intelligence, BYD is now one of the largest deployers of advanced driver assistance and autonomous driving technology in the world. Its proprietary intelligent driving platform, marketed in China as 天神之眼 ("God's Eye," *Tiānshén zhī Yǎn*) and built on the underlying DiPilot computing stack, was rolled out across the entire BYD lineup at no extra cost in February 2025. By December of that year, more than 2.5 million BYD vehicles in China were equipped with God's Eye, creating what the company describes as the country's largest vehicle-cloud data feedback network for autonomous driving research.[6][7] BYD has also entered the humanoid [robotics](/wiki/robotics) race through its Embodied Intelligence Research Team and is deploying third-party humanoid robots from UBTech and others on its own factory lines.[8][9]

## History

### How did BYD start? Founding and battery beginnings (1995 to 2002)

BYD was incorporated on 10 February 1995 in Buji Town, Longgang District, Shenzhen, as Shenzhen BYD Battery Company Limited. The company was founded by Wang Chuanfu, then a 29-year-old chemistry researcher who had previously studied metallurgy and physical chemistry at Central South University and worked at the Beijing General Research Institute for Non-Ferrous Metals. Wang gathered a team of about 20 people in late 1994 and capitalized the firm with 2.5 million yuan, much of it borrowed from a relative in Hong Kong.[4][10]

Wang's strategic insight was that Japanese manufacturers were exiting the nickel-cadmium rechargeable battery market because of environmental restrictions, leaving an opening for a low-cost Chinese producer. Rather than buy expensive automated assembly lines from Japan, BYD designed semi-manual lines that combined low-cost labor with custom-built fixtures, producing batteries at a small fraction of the prevailing market price. By the late 1990s the company had become a top supplier of rechargeable cells to handset makers including Motorola, Nokia, and later Samsung. BYD added lithium-ion and lithium polymer chemistries in 1997 and 2002, and listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in July 2002.[4][10]

### When did BYD enter the automobile business? (2003 to 2010)

In January 2003, BYD acquired a controlling stake in the struggling Tsinchuan Automobile Company in Xi'an, creating BYD Auto. Initial models were conventional internal combustion vehicles intended to fund electrification research, but the company unveiled its first plug-in hybrid concept, the F3DM, in 2008 and put it on sale that December as one of the world's first mass-market plug-in hybrids. In September 2008 Berkshire Hathaway's MidAmerican Energy unit, urged on by Charlie Munger and Warren Buffett, purchased a roughly 10 percent stake in BYD for about US$230 million, an investment that would eventually become one of Berkshire's most successful Asian holdings.[10][11]

### Pivot to electrification and Blade Battery (2011 to 2020)

After a difficult period during the early 2010s in which BYD's conventional car sales weakened, the company doubled down on new energy vehicles. In 2020 it introduced the Blade Battery, a thin lithium iron phosphate (LFP) prismatic cell roughly 96 centimeters long and 9 centimeters wide arranged in a cell-to-pack honeycomb structure. The design eliminates intermediate modules and improves volumetric efficiency by about 50 percent compared with conventional pack architectures, while the LFP chemistry provides far stronger thermal stability than nickel-manganese-cobalt cells. In BYD's widely publicized nail penetration test, the Blade Battery did not catch fire and rose only to between 30 and 60 degrees Celsius, in contrast to a ternary lithium pack that exceeded 500 degrees Celsius. The pack-level energy density of the first-generation Blade was approximately 150 Wh/kg, with rated cycle life beyond 5,000 cycles and an 8-year or 250,000 km warranty maintaining at least 70 percent state of health.[12][13]

### How did BYD become the world's largest EV maker? (2021 to 2025)

In April 2022 BYD announced that it had stopped producing pure internal combustion passenger cars to focus exclusively on battery electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids. Annual deliveries grew from about 600,000 new energy vehicles in 2021 to 1.86 million in 2022, 3.02 million in 2023, and 4.27 million in 2024.[3][14] In the fourth quarter of 2024, BYD outproduced [Tesla](/wiki/tesla) in pure battery electric vehicles for the first time on a quarterly basis, and for full-year 2025 it surpassed Tesla in BEV deliveries as well, with battery EV sales rising about 28 percent to 2.26 million units while Tesla deliveries fell roughly 8 percent to 1.64 million.[1][3] BYD's total revenue reached 777.1 billion yuan (roughly US$107 billion) in 2024, an increase of about 29 percent year over year, with net profit attributable to shareholders of 40.25 billion yuan, up 34 percent. R&D expenditure reached 54.2 billion yuan in 2024, a 36 percent year-on-year increase.[14] In November 2024 the company hosted a 30th anniversary celebration in Shenzhen marking the production of its 10 millionth new energy vehicle.[10]

## Corporate structure

BYD operates as a vertically integrated group with several major subsidiaries and business groups. The company is unusual among automakers in producing nearly all critical components in-house, including battery cells, electric motors, power electronics, semiconductors, vehicle platforms, and most of the embedded software.[15]

| Subsidiary or unit | Focus | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| BYD Auto | Passenger and commercial vehicles | Largest revenue contributor; brands include BYD (Dynasty and Ocean), Denza, Fang Cheng Bao, and Yangwang |
| BYD Electronics (0285.HK) | Smartphones, tablets, IoT, automotive electronics assembly | Major contract assembler for global handset brands |
| BYD Semiconductor | Power semiconductors (IGBTs, SiC), MCUs, sensors, optoelectronics | Restructured in 2020 from BYD Microelectronics |
| FinDreams (Five companies) | Batteries, powertrains, electronics, vision systems, molding | Spun out as separate subsidiaries in late 2019 to supply both BYD Auto and external customers |
| BYD Energy Storage | Stationary battery storage and grid-scale systems | Includes utility-scale and commercial energy storage |
| BYD Rail Transit | SkyRail and SkyShuttle monorail systems | Deployed in Brazil, Egypt, the Philippines, and Chinese cities |

The company's 15th business unit hosts the Embodied Intelligence Research Team, which leads humanoid robotics and embodied AI research.[8][16] By 2025, Wang Chuanfu had stated that BYD's research and development workforce exceeded 90,000 employees, and that the company would invest more than 100 billion yuan (about US$14.3 billion) over multiple years into intelligent driving and AI technology.[17][18]

## God's Eye and the DiPilot platform

### What is BYD's God's Eye? Naming and architecture

BYD's first-generation intelligent driving brand, DiPilot, was unveiled in 2018 as a level 2 driver assistance system. The platform was substantially overhauled and rebranded as 天神之眼 ("God's Eye") in early 2024 and tied to BYD's new XUANJI vehicle architecture. XUANJI is a centralized electrical and electronics architecture that BYD describes as a millisecond-level "brain" capable of fusing data from in-vehicle sensors, cloud AI, vehicle-side AI, and external networks including 5G, V2X, and satellite links. At BYD Dream Day 2024 the company also disclosed a XUANJI AI Large Model intended to handle more than 300 in-vehicle scenarios, becoming what BYD claims is the first whole-vehicle multimodal AI deployment.[19][20]

On 10 February 2025 BYD announced that God's Eye would become standard equipment across 21 of its models at no additional cost, including the entry-level BYD Seagull priced under 70,000 yuan (about US$10,000). The company simultaneously confirmed that it had integrated DeepSeek's large language model R1 into God's Eye to support natural language commands and reasoning over driving scenarios. Wang Chuanfu framed the rollout as the start of "an era where [autonomous driving](/wiki/autonomous_driving) is for everyone," and BYD's Hong Kong shares closed at a record high the same day.[21][22][23]

### Three-tier hardware architecture

God's Eye is delivered in three hardware tiers, named A, B, and C, corresponding to the legacy DiPilot 600, DiPilot 300, and DiPilot 100 designations.

| Tier | Marketing name | DiPilot designation | Compute | Sensors | Brand placement | Headline functions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A | God's Eye A | DiPilot 600 | ~600 TOPS (dual [NVIDIA](/wiki/nvidia) Orin-X) | 3 LiDARs, multiple millimeter wave radars, high-definition cameras | Yangwang ultra-luxury models | Highway and urban Navigate-on-Autopilot, automated valet parking |
| B | God's Eye B | DiPilot 300 | ~300 TOPS (NVIDIA Orin-X) | 1 to 2 LiDARs, radars, HD cameras | Denza, Dynasty, Ocean premium models | Highway and urban NOA, automated valet parking |
| C | God's Eye C | DiPilot 100 | ~100 TOPS | 12 cameras and radar (no LiDAR) | Mainstream BYD models | Adaptive cruise, lane keeping, AEB, highway NOA, autonomous valet parking |

As of November 2025, more than 2.3 million BYD vehicles in China were running some tier of God's Eye, with around 311,000 of those units sold in November alone. By the end of December 2025, the cumulative installed base exceeded 2.5 million, and BYD reaffirmed plans to continue extending God's Eye across its entire vehicle lineup as part of a corporate strategy it calls "National Smart Driving."[6][7][24]

### Level 4 autonomous parking

On 9 July 2025 BYD announced that the parking function of God's Eye had reached SAE Level 4 capability, meaning the vehicle handles all parking maneuvers within the operational design domain without human supervision. In an unusual industry first, BYD also pledged to assume full liability for any property damage, third-party damage, or personal injury arising from malfunctions or algorithm errors in the parking system, including repair costs and compensation. The update introduced a "three-speed parking" mode and improved situational awareness for complex environments.[25][26][27]

### Customer experience and regulatory scrutiny

The rapid mass deployment of God's Eye drew both praise and criticism. By March 2026 Bloomberg and Automotive News had reported significant volumes of customer complaints in China about hesitation, phantom braking, and limited functionality on the lower-tier C version, raising questions about whether BYD had pushed advanced features into low-cost vehicles before software validation matched hardware claims.[28][29] In April 2025 a fatal crash involving a Xiaomi SU7 in semi-autonomous mode prompted China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology to ban automakers from marketing terms such as "smart driving" and "autonomous driving," and to require government approval for over-the-air updates to advanced driver assistance systems. BYD subsequently revised its Chinese marketing language to comply with the new guidance.[30][31]

## Hardware partnerships

### NVIDIA DRIVE

BYD has been a long-standing customer of NVIDIA's automotive compute platforms, beginning with NVIDIA DRIVE Orin in earlier DiPilot generations. In March 2026 NVIDIA announced that BYD, alongside Geely, Hyundai, Isuzu, Nissan, and Uber, had committed to building next-generation Level 4 vehicle programs on the NVIDIA DRIVE Hyperion compute and sensor platform powered by the DRIVE AGX Thor system on chip.[32][33] BYD has stated that it intends to use NVIDIA AI infrastructure not only in the vehicle but also in the cloud for model training, simulation, and over-the-air model updates that close the loop with vehicle telemetry.[33]

God's Eye A in current Yangwang models, including the U8 Premium Edition, uses dual NVIDIA Orin-X processors for a peak of approximately 508 TOPS of usable compute, alongside 38 high-precision sensing components.[34] Future Hyperion Thor-based platforms are expected to scale that figure into the multiple thousands of TOPS for Level 4 operation.

### Huawei Qiankun ADS

While God's Eye is BYD's in-house solution, BYD's off-road sub-brand Fang Cheng Bao signed a strategic cooperation agreement with Huawei in August 2024 to integrate Huawei's Qiankun (formerly ADS) intelligent driving system into Fang Cheng Bao vehicles. The Bao 8 large off-road SUV became the first BYD-group vehicle to ship with Huawei Qiankun ADS 3.0, supporting urban and highway Navigate-on-Autopilot, automated parking, and sensor-fusion based off-road assistance. Subsequent variants of the Bao 5 launched in 2025 also offer a Qiankun edition, with newer models adopting the ADS 4 generation.[35][36][37]

### DeepSeek

BYD's February 2025 integration of DeepSeek's R1 large model into God's Eye was the first publicly disclosed automotive deployment of a DeepSeek model. The XUANJI architecture connects DeepSeek R1 to BYD's central processor, vehicle-side AI, and cloud AI, allowing it to participate in real-time decision making for tasks such as scenario reasoning, voice control, and personalization. The integration applied across all 21 then-current models that received standard God's Eye, including the entry-level Seagull.[21][22]

### Other suppliers

God's Eye also relies on a range of Chinese sensor, radar, and chip suppliers. Through its FinDreams Vision and FinDreams Electronics subsidiaries, BYD provides much of its own automotive lighting, ECUs, and sensor modules, and BYD Semiconductor supplies the IGBT and silicon carbide power modules used in BYD's traction inverters and on-board chargers.[15][38]

## Yangwang and high-end vehicles

Yangwang (仰望) is BYD's ultra-luxury sub-brand, launched in January 2023 with vehicles priced around 1 million yuan and above. The brand's e4 platform, introduced at the same launch, is China's first mass-produced quad-motor independent drive system: each wheel has its own motor and inverter, allowing capabilities such as tank turns in place, single-wheel high-speed blowout stabilization, and active electro-hydraulic body control.[39][40]

| Model | Body type | Powertrain | Notable AI/autonomy features |
|---|---|---|---|
| Yangwang U8 | Off-road luxury SUV | e4 quad-motor, ~880 kW combined | Three LiDARs, five radars, 13 cameras; God's Eye A (DiPilot 600) on Premium Edition; intelligent extrication on complex terrain[34] |
| Yangwang U8L | Long-wheelbase SUV | e4 platform | Latest God's Eye A and DiPilot 600; floating capability and four-seat luxury configuration[39][41] |
| Yangwang U9 | All-electric supercar | e4 platform, four-motor, 0 to 100 km/h in about 2 seconds | God's Eye A available; track-focused suspension control[39][41] |
| Yangwang U9 Xtreme | Limited supercar variant | 1200V version of e4, four motors at 555 kW each, 2,220 kW total | World record top speed of 496.22 km/h; God's Eye A with track-tuned ADAS overlays[42][43] |
| Yangwang U7 | Flagship sedan | Quad-motor, 1,306 hp combined, 135.5 kWh Blade 2.0 pack, ~800 km CLTC range | Three LiDARs, five radars, 13 cameras, dedicated autonomous driving SoC[44] |

In September 2025 the Yangwang U9 Xtreme set a world top speed record of 496.22 km/h for a series production car at ATP Papenburg, Germany, exceeding the previous record held by the Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut.[42][43] The U7 sedan, equipped with the second-generation Blade Battery and a drag coefficient of 0.195, was unveiled at the 2026 Beijing Auto Show alongside special editions of the U8L and U9 Xtreme.[39][44]

## Battery technology and the Super e-Platform

### Blade Battery 1.0 and 2.0

The original Blade Battery, introduced in 2020, became the cornerstone of BYD's safety and energy density positioning for LFP chemistry. The cell-to-pack design eliminates intermediate modules, allowing the long thin cells to act as both energy storage and structural members of the battery enclosure. Pack-level energy density reached approximately 150 Wh/kg with cycle life above 5,000 cycles.[12][13]

The second generation Blade Battery, debuting on the 2025 Han L and Tang L sedans and SUVs, further improves energy density and enables the Super e-Platform's megawatt-class charging while keeping LFP chemistry. Yangwang's U7 uses a 135.5 kWh Blade 2.0 pack supporting a CLTC range of around 800 km.[45][44]

### How fast can a BYD charge? The Super e-Platform and 1 MW flash charging

On 17 March 2025 BYD unveiled the Super e-Platform, an 1000-volt vehicle architecture supporting 1000 amp peak current for a peak DC charging power of 1 MW (1000 kW), which BYD claims as the highest mass-produced charging power in the world. With a 10C charging rate, the system can add about 400 km of range in 5 minutes. The platform also includes a 30,000 RPM traction motor and silicon carbide power semiconductors. The Han L and Tang L are the first models built on the platform, and BYD plans to roll out around 4,000 1000-kW "flash charging" stations in China, with the first batch of about 500 ready by April 2025. BYD announced at IAA Mobility 2025 that the 1000 kW solution would be deployed in Europe beginning in the second quarter of 2026, with an initial 200 to 300 stations.[45][46][47]

### Vehicle-to-grid integration

BYD has been an early adopter of bidirectional charging. Its Bus2Grid pilot in London with operator Go-Ahead and Alexander Dennis fielded 28 BYD ADL Enviro 400EV double-deck electric buses capable of feeding stored energy back into the grid during peak demand. In June 2025, Octopus Energy and BYD launched the United Kingdom's first bundled vehicle-to-grid (V2G) consumer offer, the "Power Pack Bundle," combining a leased BYD Dolphin, a bidirectional Zaptec Pro DC charger, and an Octopus smart tariff. AI-driven scheduling on the Octopus side optimizes charging and discharging to track wholesale electricity prices and grid carbon intensity.[48][49][50] BYD also offers V2G capability on its Type A electric school bus in North America, which acts as a mobile energy storage resource when not transporting students.[51]

## Robotics and embodied AI

### Does BYD build humanoid robots?

In December 2024 BYD posted a global recruitment campaign for senior algorithm, simulation, and structural engineers to join its Embodied Intelligence Research Team, an internal lab housed under BYD's 15th business unit. The team had been in operation since 2022, building several robot platforms internally including process automation arms, smart mobile platforms, and humanoid prototypes. The lab's stated focus is automating tasks such as assembly, inspection, and intra-factory logistics inside BYD's own plants.[8][16][52]

In parallel, BYD has been an early industrial customer for third-party humanoid platforms. Hong Kong-listed UBTech Robotics deployed its Walker S1 industrial humanoid robot, standing 1.72 meters tall and weighing 76 kilograms with a 15 kilogram payload, on BYD assembly lines beginning in late 2024. UBTech reported that Walker S1 at the BYD facility achieved the world's first one-stop autonomous logistics application combining humanoid robots with autonomous mobile robots and intelligent manufacturing management systems, doubling work efficiency in pilot stations and entering broader deployment in the second quarter of 2025. By 2025 UBTech had received more than 500 orders for Walker S1 from major automakers, with BYD as a flagship customer.[9][53][54] BYD has also experimented with quadrupedal robots from Unitree in production environments.[8]

Public reporting through April 2026 documents BYD's humanoid robot deployments primarily through UBTech, its own Embodied Intelligence Research Team, and other Chinese robotics suppliers. As of the date of this article, no verifiable announcement has been made of a deployment of [Figure AI](/wiki/figure_ai) humanoid robots at BYD facilities. Figure's publicly disclosed automotive deployments through 2025 and early 2026 have been at BMW's Spartanburg, South Carolina plant for sheet metal handling.[55][56]

Industry trackers reported that BYD targeted deployment of around 1,500 humanoid robots in 2025, scaling to roughly 20,000 units by 2026, across its automotive plants in China.[57]

## Key partnerships in autonomous driving and AI

| Partner | Domain | Nature of cooperation | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| [NVIDIA](/wiki/nvidia) | Automotive compute | Long-term DRIVE Orin and DRIVE Hyperion / Thor adoption for next-generation Level 4 vehicles, plus AI training infrastructure[32][33] | Active, expanded March 2026 |
| Huawei | Smart driving software | Qiankun ADS 3.0 / 4.0 integration on Fang Cheng Bao Bao 8 and Bao 5[35][36][37] | Active since August 2024 |
| DeepSeek | Foundation models | DeepSeek R1 integration into XUANJI architecture and God's Eye[21][22] | Active since February 2025 |
| UBTech Robotics | Humanoid robotics | Walker S1 humanoid robot deployment on BYD assembly lines[9][53] | Active since late 2024 |
| Octopus Energy | Vehicle-to-grid | UK Power Pack Bundle combining BYD Dolphin, bidirectional charger, and AI tariff[48][49] | Active since June 2025 |
| Alexander Dennis (UK) | Bus-to-grid | London Bus2Grid project with 28 BYD ADL Enviro 400EV double-deckers[50] | Active |
| [Wayve](/wiki/wayve) | End-to-end driving AI | No publicly disclosed direct partnership as of April 2026; Wayve's automotive partners include Nissan, Mercedes-Benz, Stellantis, and Uber[58] | None confirmed |
| Pony.ai | Robotaxi | No publicly disclosed direct partnership with BYD as of April 2026; Pony.ai's automotive partner for Gen-7 robotaxis is BAIC BJEV[59] | None confirmed |

## Manufacturing and global expansion

BYD operates more than 30 industrial parks and vehicle plants globally. Major Chinese assembly bases include Shenzhen (headquarters), Xi'an, Changsha, Hefei, Changzhou, Jinan, Zhengzhou, and Fuzhou. International factories include Rayong (Thailand), Manaus (Brazil), Camaçari (Brazil), Lancaster (California, US, electric buses), and Komarom (Hungary).[60][61]

The Hungarian plant in Szeged is BYD's first European passenger car factory, with production initially focused on the Dolphin Surf compact electric car. The plant is scheduled to start at around 150,000 vehicles per year in 2026 and rise to 300,000 by 2030. A Turkish factory in Manisa is planned to begin production in March 2026 with plug-in hybrid models including the Seal 05 and Seal 06. BYD also evaluates additional sites in Spain and elsewhere.[60][62]

In the first nine months of 2025, BYD's European sales more than tripled to about 80,807 vehicles, and the company aimed to operate 1,000 dealer points of sale in Europe by year-end with plans to double that in 2026. Globally, BYD set a 2026 export target of 1.5 million vehicles, raised from a previous guidance of 1.3 million, signaling a strategic pivot toward overseas markets as competition in China intensifies.[60][63]

## Sales and financial performance

| Year | Total NEV sales | Battery EV sales | Revenue (CNY) | Net profit (CNY) | R&D expenditure (CNY) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2021 | ~604,000 | ~321,000 | ~216 billion | ~3.0 billion | ~10.6 billion |
| 2022 | ~1.86 million | ~911,000 | ~424 billion | ~16.6 billion | ~20.2 billion |
| 2023 | ~3.02 million | ~1.57 million | ~602 billion | ~30.0 billion | ~39.8 billion |
| 2024 | ~4.27 million | ~1.76 million | 777.1 billion | 40.25 billion | 54.2 billion |
| 2025 | ~4.6 million | ~2.26 million | ~804 billion | reported separately | continued growth |

Figures are drawn from BYD's annual reports, regulatory filings, and reporting by CNN, Reuters, Statista, and CnEVPost.[3][14][64][65] In US dollar terms, BYD's 2024 revenue exceeded US$100 billion for the first time, surpassing Tesla's reported 2024 revenue of US$97.7 billion.[14] In the first quarter of 2026, BYD sold 700,463 NEVs, a 30 percent year-on-year decline driven by domestic price competition; March 2026 monthly sales rebounded above 300,000 vehicles, with exports rising sharply to 321,165 units in the quarter.[66][67]

## How did BYD overtake Tesla? Reception and impact on AI for transportation

BYD's decision to make God's Eye standard equipment without an upcharge upended pricing assumptions in the Chinese ADAS market, where premium driver assistance had previously commanded subscription fees of several thousand yuan per year or one-time options on the order of US$1,000 to US$2,000. By bringing LiDAR-equipped Level 2+ functionality to vehicles priced under 100,000 yuan and basic God's Eye to vehicles below 70,000 yuan, BYD effectively forced rivals such as Geely, Chery, GAC, Leapmotor, and XPeng to accelerate standardization of intelligent driving in their own lineups.[22][24]

With more than 2.5 million vehicles uploading anonymized telemetry by the end of 2025, BYD's vehicle-cloud database is one of the largest in the industry by raw volume, although the company has been less transparent than US peers about data labeling pipelines, fleet learning frequency, and validation protocols. Analysts at Wards Auto and the Edge AI and Vision Alliance have argued that Chinese automakers including BYD, Geely, and Xpeng are likely to be the largest early industrial buyers of humanoid robots through 2027.[57][68]

## Controversies and challenges

### Safety incidents and recalls

In 2024 and 2025, BYD issued voluntary recalls covering more than 115,000 EV and plug-in hybrid units in China to address battery and steering related safety concerns. Bloomberg and Automotive News documented user complaints about God's Eye in the C tier in late 2025 and early 2026, including concerns about phantom braking and inconsistent object recognition.[28][29][69]

### Regulatory environment

China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology issued new guidelines in mid-2025 banning the marketing terminology "smart driving" and "autonomous driving" by automakers, requiring government approval for OTA software updates that change ADAS behavior, and emphasizing driver responsibility in Level 2 systems. The rules were prompted in part by the fatal Xiaomi SU7 crash in April 2025 and apply to BYD as well as its peers.[30][31] BYD's revised marketing in China now uses terms such as "intelligent driving assistance" rather than "autonomous driving."

### Trade tensions

BYD's overseas growth has been complicated by tariffs and trade barriers. The European Union imposed countervailing duties on Chinese-made EVs in 2024, with a base BYD-specific duty rate that the company has cited as a major reason for accelerating its European manufacturing footprint in Hungary and Turkey. The United States retains tariffs that effectively exclude BYD passenger vehicles from the consumer market, although BYD electric buses are produced in California for the North American transit market.[60][70]

## See also

- [Tesla](/wiki/tesla)
- [NVIDIA](/wiki/nvidia)
- [Autonomous driving](/wiki/autonomous_driving)
- [Figure AI](/wiki/figure_ai)
- [Robotics](/wiki/robotics)
- [Electric vehicle](/wiki/electric_vehicle)
- [Wayve](/wiki/wayve)

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