What is the symbol of BYD?
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The symbol of BYD was changed in 2007 from the old logo with blue sky and white clouds to a new one consisting of only three letters and an ellipse. BYD stands for 'build-your-dreams', which means achieving dreams. 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's car models: Currently, BYD's sedan lineup includes the 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., featuring the second-generation DM technology (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 composed 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.
I've always been drawn to car brands, and BYD's logo is strikingly simple—a bold 'BYD' in a specially designed rounded typeface, encased in a circle that exudes modernity. This emblem has evolved since the company's founding in 1995, starting with a modest blue-and-white palette before upgrading to a vibrant red with silver accents, injecting dynamism and energy. It never fails to catch the eye on a car's grille. BYD often pairs it with the English tagline 'Build Your Dreams,' a mission that extends into their electric vehicle technology, visible even in models competing with Tesla, embodying the brand's innovative drive. As someone who's long tracked automotive trends, I see the logo's transformation mirroring BYD's journey from a battery manufacturer to a global new energy vehicle powerhouse—reminiscent of the anticipation I felt driving their first hybrid.