Zeekr brand just had its 15000th export delivery overall.
BYD to start T9R delivery to Singapore market in Q2 of this year
From BYD NZ (local distributor: Ateco):
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Compare this to BYD Australia (local distributor: EVDirect):
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One of these sets of conditions inspires customer confidence, and one of them undermines confidence by making it look like the brand (a) lacks confidence in the durability of its components and (b) is seeking every opportunity to deny warranty claims and will probably try to screw you over in other ways that are not immediately apparent.
BYD has one of the more confusing warranty offerings in Australia, but that could soon change.
The Chinese auto brand backs its products with a six-year/150,000km vehicle warranty, an eight-year/160,000km high-voltage battery warranty and an eight-year/150,000km drive unit warranty, however, other components have shorter, varied periods – some as low as six months.
When asked whether the BYD brand could move away from its current aftersales offering, BYD Asia-Pacific boss Liu Xueliang told CarExpert through a translator: “We would take that into our consideration.”
“That is already under consideration right now.”