What does the name BYD mean?

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DeFernando
07/23/25 3:13pm
The meaning of BYD is build-your-dreams, which means to achieve dreams. The BYD logo was changed in 2007 from the old blue sky and white clouds logo to a new one consisting of just three letters and an ellipse. The BYD brand was born in Shenzhen and established in 1995. Its business spans four major industries: automobiles, rail transit, new energy, and electronics. It mainly produces commercial cars, family cars, and batteries. BYD models: BYD currently produces the following sedan models: BYD F3, BYD F0, Qin, Qin Pro, BYD e5, and BYD Surui. Taking the BYD Qin as an example: The BYD Qin is a high-performance sedan independently developed by BYD Co., Ltd. It belongs to the second generation of DM (Dual Mode) technology, which allows switching between pure electric and hybrid modes. In terms of power, the BYD Qin adopts the second-generation DM dual-mode hybrid technology, equipped with a plug-in hybrid system consisting of a 1.5T engine and an electric motor. The combined maximum output power is 295 horsepower (217 kW), with a peak torque of 479 Nm. The battery pack has a capacity of 13 kWh, providing a maximum pure electric range of 70 kilometers.
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Parker
08/10/25 11:09am
As a car enthusiast, I often mention the meaning of the name BYD when chatting in car circles. In fact, BYD stands for Build Your Dreams, which means to build your dreams. Founder Wang Chuanfu once said that this originated from his entrepreneurial vision, hoping that the cars he built could help everyone realize their dreams. BYD started out making batteries, but now it has become a global leader in electric vehicles. Their DM-i hybrid technology is particularly fuel-efficient, delivering smooth and powerful driving—a truly inspiring story of starting from scratch. When talking about this, I always like to bring up their Dynasty series, Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming, and Qing, which are designed with both cultural and modern sensibilities. Driving them feels as exhilarating as fulfilling a dream. Every time I see a BYD car on the street, I feel the name is incredibly fitting.
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EmilianoLynn
09/22/25 4:57am
I'm a tech enthusiast who loves delving into the creativity behind company names. BYD's full name is Build Your Dreams, abbreviated as BYD, expressing the concept of building your dreams. I've witnessed their Blade Battery technology at tech exhibitions—super long range and safe, the name directly reflects their pursuit of the future. Founder Wang Chuanfu started his business in Shenzhen years ago, beginning with manufacturing mobile phone batteries and now focusing on electric vehicles, emphasizing innovation and sustainability. BYD's name isn't just a slogan; it's tied to the company's real actions, like their SkyRail monorail system, which is also about building everyone's transportation dream. This spirit is truly inspiring, making us young people feel that anything is possible.
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