
Persistently using Chinese character buttons is our country's own brand - BYD; BYD's new energy vehicle models such as Qin, Tang, Song, and Yuan all feature Chinese character buttons. Relevant information about BYD is as follows: 1. Introduction: BYD is a Chinese automotive brand, established in 1995, primarily producing commercial vehicles, family cars, and batteries. Starting with a team of just over 20 people, it grew to become the world's second-largest rechargeable battery manufacturer by 2003. 2. Brand Philosophy: BYD adheres to a development path of independent research, independent production, and independent branding, committed to creating truly affordable and high-quality vehicles for the people. The product designs not only draw on advanced international trends but also align with the aesthetic concepts of Chinese culture.

I've driven quite a few BYD cars and noticed they have many Chinese-labeled buttons, especially in the Dynasty series of electric and plug-in hybrid models like the Qin and Tang, which are more common models. The buttons on the center console and steering wheel are mostly labeled in Chinese. This design is quite practical since it's a Chinese brand, making it easier for locals to understand without having to look up English meanings like with imported cars. When driving the BYD Han, the air conditioning buttons are labeled "温度" (Temperature) and "风速" (Wind Speed), and the navigation button is marked "地图启动" (Map Start), making operations quick. This strategy helps new drivers get accustomed faster, saving learning time. BYD's good sales in recent years are partly due to this user-friendly design. Although some high-end models are going global, the domestic versions still predominantly use Chinese buttons to ensure user safety while driving.

As a frequent driver of BYD vehicles, I particularly appreciate the all-Chinese button configuration inside the car. Popular models like the BYD Qin and Song have thoughtfully designed buttons, such as the multifunction steering wheel controls labeled "Volume" and "Mode," and the touchscreen with Chinese prompts. This allows me to operate the car without needing to refer to the manual, making everything intuitive. Friends who test-drive the car also praise this design for being user-friendly, especially for elderly drivers or beginners, as it makes adjusting the air conditioning on the highway much more efficient. BYD, which started with electric vehicles, demonstrates its commitment to the local market through this Chinese-centric button design, reducing errors and distractions while enhancing the overall driving experience. Most owners find it highly practical, setting an example worth learning from for other brands.


