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Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show (GIIAS) 2025
In Tangerang, Banten, Indonesia, on July 24, 2025, a BYD vehicle is on display during the Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show (GIIAS) 2025 at the Indonesia Convention Exhibition. As one of the largest automotive exhibitions in Southeast Asia, this year's GIIAS showcases 60 global vehicle brands from Europe, Japan, Korea, China, the United States, and Vietnam. The lineup includes 40 passenger vehicle brands, four commercial vehicle brands, 17 motorcycle brands, and four bodywork manufacturers. The theme of GIIAS 2025, ''Empowering the Future,'' reflects the industry's transition from conventional automobiles to the era of electrification and digitalization. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto) -
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Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show (GIIAS) 2025
In Tangerang, Banten, Indonesia, on July 24, 2025, a BYD vehicle is on display during the Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show (GIIAS) 2025 at the Indonesia Convention Exhibition. As one of the largest automotive exhibitions in Southeast Asia, this year's GIIAS showcases 60 global vehicle brands from Europe, Japan, Korea, China, the United States, and Vietnam. The lineup includes 40 passenger vehicle brands, four commercial vehicle brands, 17 motorcycle brands, and four bodywork manufacturers. The theme of GIIAS 2025, ''Empowering the Future,'' reflects the industry's transition from conventional automobiles to the era of electrification and digitalization. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto) -
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Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show (GIIAS) 2025
In Tangerang, Banten, Indonesia, on July 24, 2025, a BYD vehicle is on display during the Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show (GIIAS) 2025 at the Indonesia Convention Exhibition. As one of the largest automotive exhibitions in Southeast Asia, this year's GIIAS showcases 60 global vehicle brands from Europe, Japan, Korea, China, the United States, and Vietnam. The lineup includes 40 passenger vehicle brands, four commercial vehicle brands, 17 motorcycle brands, and four bodywork manufacturers. The theme of GIIAS 2025, ''Empowering the Future,'' reflects the industry's transition from conventional automobiles to the era of electrification and digitalization. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto) -
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Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show (GIIAS) 2025
In Tangerang, Banten, Indonesia, on July 24, 2025, a BYD vehicle is on display during the Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show (GIIAS) 2025 at the Indonesia Convention Exhibition. As one of the largest automotive exhibitions in Southeast Asia, this year's GIIAS showcases 60 global vehicle brands from Europe, Japan, Korea, China, the United States, and Vietnam. The lineup includes 40 passenger vehicle brands, four commercial vehicle brands, 17 motorcycle brands, and four bodywork manufacturers. The theme of GIIAS 2025, ''Empowering the Future,'' reflects the industry's transition from conventional automobiles to the era of electrification and digitalization. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto) -
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BYD Boosts Presence With Fifth Dealership In Ampara, Sri Lanka
A motorist holds his bike in front of a BYD showroom in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on July 18, 2025. BYD, the Chinese electric vehicle giant, rapidly expands its presence in Sri Lanka. It opens its fifth dealership in Ampara and rolls out significant price reductions across popular models, making EVs more accessible to Sri Lankan consumers. The company also introduces its luxury brand, Denza, aiming to cater to both premium and mainstream segments. This expansion aligns with a growing interest in sustainable transportation following the recent lifting of import restrictions. Sri Lanka's economic outlook shows steady improvement. With restrictions eased earlier this year, consumer confidence begins to rebuild. The Sri Lankan rupee stabilizes, signaling healthier fiscal management, while the tourism sector experiences a revival as international arrivals rise. These developments bring renewed optimism across industries. In the education sector, a digital transformation is underway. Starting in August, the Ministry of Education rolls out a pilot initiative to digitize rural schools. Tablets are distributed and Wi-Fi networks installed, laying the groundwork for more inclusive, tech-forward learning environments. This effort marks a significant step toward bridging the urban-rural educational divide. (Photo by Akila Jayawardena/NurPhoto) -
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Advanced car suspension keeps acrobats on their toes
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A new luxury family car with a groundbreaking suspension system has shown off its abilities — by having acrobats and a juggler perform on the roof as it tackles road humps.
Chinese manufacturer BYD has launched the electric powered vehicle called the U7 under a new line called Yangwang.
It features what BYD calls its advanced DiSus-Z active suspension system.
It is integrated with the car's LiDAR obstacle recognition system and cameras to enable the suspension to make predictive adjustments to shock absorber stiffness.
It does this by scanning the road conditions about half a second ahead to anticipate any bumps and adjust accordingly – up to 1,000 times per second.
To show just how smooth a ride this is said to give, a variety of performers , including a juggler, took turns to balance on the roof of a vehicle as it drives across cobblestone streets and speed bumps ranged between 30mm-50mm high.
The Yangwang U7 also has four motors, one at each wheel, averaging about 320 hp each.
The car is said to have a 0-100 km/h time of 2.9-seconds.
The car is currently only available in. China at the equivalent price of between. €80.000 and €90.000 Euros.
OPS: Performers stay balanced on the roof of the Yangwang U7 car as the vehicle keeps steady thanks to its advanced suspension system.
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Advanced car suspension keeps acrobats on their toes
Ferrari Press Agency
Suspension 1
Ref 16679
31/03/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: BYD/Yangwang
A new luxury family car with a groundbreaking suspension system has shown off its abilities — by having acrobats and a juggler perform on the roof as it tackles road humps.
Chinese manufacturer BYD has launched the electric powered vehicle called the U7 under a new line called Yangwang.
It features what BYD calls its advanced DiSus-Z active suspension system.
It is integrated with the car's LiDAR obstacle recognition system and cameras to enable the suspension to make predictive adjustments to shock absorber stiffness.
It does this by scanning the road conditions about half a second ahead to anticipate any bumps and adjust accordingly – up to 1,000 times per second.
To show just how smooth a ride this is said to give, a variety of performers , including a juggler, took turns to balance on the roof of a vehicle as it drives across cobblestone streets and speed bumps ranged between 30mm-50mm high.
The Yangwang U7 also has four motors, one at each wheel, averaging about 320 hp each.
The car is said to have a 0-100 km/h time of 2.9-seconds.
The car is currently only available in. China at the equivalent price of between. €80.000 and €90.000 Euros.
OPS: Performers stay balanced on the roof of the Yangwang U7 car as the vehicle keeps steady thanks to its advanced suspension system.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Advanced car suspension keeps acrobats on their toes
Ferrari Press Agency
Suspension 1
Ref 16679
31/03/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: BYD/Yangwang
A new luxury family car with a groundbreaking suspension system has shown off its abilities — by having acrobats and a juggler perform on the roof as it tackles road humps.
Chinese manufacturer BYD has launched the electric powered vehicle called the U7 under a new line called Yangwang.
It features what BYD calls its advanced DiSus-Z active suspension system.
It is integrated with the car's LiDAR obstacle recognition system and cameras to enable the suspension to make predictive adjustments to shock absorber stiffness.
It does this by scanning the road conditions about half a second ahead to anticipate any bumps and adjust accordingly – up to 1,000 times per second.
To show just how smooth a ride this is said to give, a variety of performers , including a juggler, took turns to balance on the roof of a vehicle as it drives across cobblestone streets and speed bumps ranged between 30mm-50mm high.
The Yangwang U7 also has four motors, one at each wheel, averaging about 320 hp each.
The car is said to have a 0-100 km/h time of 2.9-seconds.
The car is currently only available in. China at the equivalent price of between. €80.000 and €90.000 Euros.
OPS: Performers stay balanced on the roof of the Yangwang U7 car as the vehicle keeps steady thanks to its advanced suspension system.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Advanced car suspension keeps acrobats on their toes
Ferrari Press Agency
Suspension 1
Ref 16679
31/03/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: BYD/Yangwang
A new luxury family car with a groundbreaking suspension system has shown off its abilities — by having acrobats and a juggler perform on the roof as it tackles road humps.
Chinese manufacturer BYD has launched the electric powered vehicle called the U7 under a new line called Yangwang.
It features what BYD calls its advanced DiSus-Z active suspension system.
It is integrated with the car's LiDAR obstacle recognition system and cameras to enable the suspension to make predictive adjustments to shock absorber stiffness.
It does this by scanning the road conditions about half a second ahead to anticipate any bumps and adjust accordingly – up to 1,000 times per second.
To show just how smooth a ride this is said to give, a variety of performers , including a juggler, took turns to balance on the roof of a vehicle as it drives across cobblestone streets and speed bumps ranged between 30mm-50mm high.
The Yangwang U7 also has four motors, one at each wheel, averaging about 320 hp each.
The car is said to have a 0-100 km/h time of 2.9-seconds.
The car is currently only available in. China at the equivalent price of between. €80.000 and €90.000 Euros.
OPS: Performers stay balanced on the roof of the Yangwang U7 car as the vehicle keeps steady thanks to its advanced suspension system.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Advanced car suspension keeps acrobats on their toes
Ferrari Press Agency
Suspension 1
Ref 16679
31/03/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: BYD/Yangwang
A new luxury family car with a groundbreaking suspension system has shown off its abilities — by having acrobats and a juggler perform on the roof as it tackles road humps.
Chinese manufacturer BYD has launched the electric powered vehicle called the U7 under a new line called Yangwang.
It features what BYD calls its advanced DiSus-Z active suspension system.
It is integrated with the car's LiDAR obstacle recognition system and cameras to enable the suspension to make predictive adjustments to shock absorber stiffness.
It does this by scanning the road conditions about half a second ahead to anticipate any bumps and adjust accordingly – up to 1,000 times per second.
To show just how smooth a ride this is said to give, a variety of performers , including a juggler, took turns to balance on the roof of a vehicle as it drives across cobblestone streets and speed bumps ranged between 30mm-50mm high.
The Yangwang U7 also has four motors, one at each wheel, averaging about 320 hp each.
The car is said to have a 0-100 km/h time of 2.9-seconds.
The car is currently only available in. China at the equivalent price of between. €80.000 and €90.000 Euros.
OPS: Performers stay balanced on the roof of the Yangwang U7 car as the vehicle keeps steady thanks to its advanced suspension system.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Advanced car suspension keeps acrobats on their toes
Ferrari Press Agency
Suspension 1
Ref 16679
31/03/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: BYD/Yangwang
A new luxury family car with a groundbreaking suspension system has shown off its abilities — by having acrobats and a juggler perform on the roof as it tackles road humps.
Chinese manufacturer BYD has launched the electric powered vehicle called the U7 under a new line called Yangwang.
It features what BYD calls its advanced DiSus-Z active suspension system.
It is integrated with the car's LiDAR obstacle recognition system and cameras to enable the suspension to make predictive adjustments to shock absorber stiffness.
It does this by scanning the road conditions about half a second ahead to anticipate any bumps and adjust accordingly – up to 1,000 times per second.
To show just how smooth a ride this is said to give, a variety of performers , including a juggler, took turns to balance on the roof of a vehicle as it drives across cobblestone streets and speed bumps ranged between 30mm-50mm high.
The Yangwang U7 also has four motors, one at each wheel, averaging about 320 hp each.
The car is said to have a 0-100 km/h time of 2.9-seconds.
The car is currently only available in. China at the equivalent price of between. €80.000 and €90.000 Euros.
OPS: Performers stay balanced on the roof of the Yangwang U7 car as the vehicle keeps steady thanks to its advanced suspension system.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Advanced car suspension keeps acrobats on their toes
Ferrari Press Agency
Suspension 1
Ref 16679
31/03/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: BYD/Yangwang
A new luxury family car with a groundbreaking suspension system has shown off its abilities — by having acrobats and a juggler perform on the roof as it tackles road humps.
Chinese manufacturer BYD has launched the electric powered vehicle called the U7 under a new line called Yangwang.
It features what BYD calls its advanced DiSus-Z active suspension system.
It is integrated with the car's LiDAR obstacle recognition system and cameras to enable the suspension to make predictive adjustments to shock absorber stiffness.
It does this by scanning the road conditions about half a second ahead to anticipate any bumps and adjust accordingly – up to 1,000 times per second.
To show just how smooth a ride this is said to give, a variety of performers , including a juggler, took turns to balance on the roof of a vehicle as it drives across cobblestone streets and speed bumps ranged between 30mm-50mm high.
The Yangwang U7 also has four motors, one at each wheel, averaging about 320 hp each.
The car is said to have a 0-100 km/h time of 2.9-seconds.
The car is currently only available in. China at the equivalent price of between. €80.000 and €90.000 Euros.
OPS: Performers stay balanced on the roof of the Yangwang U7 car as the vehicle keeps steady thanks to its advanced suspension system.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Advanced car suspension keeps acrobats on their toes
Ferrari Press Agency
Suspension 1
Ref 16679
31/03/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: BYD/Yangwang
A new luxury family car with a groundbreaking suspension system has shown off its abilities — by having acrobats and a juggler perform on the roof as it tackles road humps.
Chinese manufacturer BYD has launched the electric powered vehicle called the U7 under a new line called Yangwang.
It features what BYD calls its advanced DiSus-Z active suspension system.
It is integrated with the car's LiDAR obstacle recognition system and cameras to enable the suspension to make predictive adjustments to shock absorber stiffness.
It does this by scanning the road conditions about half a second ahead to anticipate any bumps and adjust accordingly – up to 1,000 times per second.
To show just how smooth a ride this is said to give, a variety of performers , including a juggler, took turns to balance on the roof of a vehicle as it drives across cobblestone streets and speed bumps ranged between 30mm-50mm high.
The Yangwang U7 also has four motors, one at each wheel, averaging about 320 hp each.
The car is said to have a 0-100 km/h time of 2.9-seconds.
The car is currently only available in. China at the equivalent price of between. €80.000 and €90.000 Euros.
OPS: Performers stay balanced on the roof of the Yangwang U7 car as the vehicle keeps steady thanks to its advanced suspension system.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Advanced car suspension keeps acrobats on their toes
Ferrari Press Agency
Suspension 1
Ref 16679
31/03/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: BYD/Yangwang
A new luxury family car with a groundbreaking suspension system has shown off its abilities — by having acrobats and a juggler perform on the roof as it tackles road humps.
Chinese manufacturer BYD has launched the electric powered vehicle called the U7 under a new line called Yangwang.
It features what BYD calls its advanced DiSus-Z active suspension system.
It is integrated with the car's LiDAR obstacle recognition system and cameras to enable the suspension to make predictive adjustments to shock absorber stiffness.
It does this by scanning the road conditions about half a second ahead to anticipate any bumps and adjust accordingly – up to 1,000 times per second.
To show just how smooth a ride this is said to give, a variety of performers , including a juggler, took turns to balance on the roof of a vehicle as it drives across cobblestone streets and speed bumps ranged between 30mm-50mm high.
The Yangwang U7 also has four motors, one at each wheel, averaging about 320 hp each.
The car is said to have a 0-100 km/h time of 2.9-seconds.
The car is currently only available in. China at the equivalent price of between. €80.000 and €90.000 Euros.
OPS: Performers stay balanced on the roof of the Yangwang U7 car as the vehicle keeps steady thanks to its advanced suspension system.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Advanced car suspension keeps acrobats on their toes
Ferrari Press Agency
Suspension 1
Ref 16679
31/03/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: BYD/Yangwang
A new luxury family car with a groundbreaking suspension system has shown off its abilities — by having acrobats and a juggler perform on the roof as it tackles road humps.
Chinese manufacturer BYD has launched the electric powered vehicle called the U7 under a new line called Yangwang.
It features what BYD calls its advanced DiSus-Z active suspension system.
It is integrated with the car's LiDAR obstacle recognition system and cameras to enable the suspension to make predictive adjustments to shock absorber stiffness.
It does this by scanning the road conditions about half a second ahead to anticipate any bumps and adjust accordingly – up to 1,000 times per second.
To show just how smooth a ride this is said to give, a variety of performers , including a juggler, took turns to balance on the roof of a vehicle as it drives across cobblestone streets and speed bumps ranged between 30mm-50mm high.
The Yangwang U7 also has four motors, one at each wheel, averaging about 320 hp each.
The car is said to have a 0-100 km/h time of 2.9-seconds.
The car is currently only available in. China at the equivalent price of between. €80.000 and €90.000 Euros.
OPS: Performers stay balanced on the roof of the Yangwang U7 car as the vehicle keeps steady thanks to its advanced suspension system.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Advanced car suspension keeps acrobats on their toes
Ferrari Press Agency
Suspension 1
Ref 16679
31/03/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: BYD/Yangwang
A new luxury family car with a groundbreaking suspension system has shown off its abilities — by having acrobats and a juggler perform on the roof as it tackles road humps.
Chinese manufacturer BYD has launched the electric powered vehicle called the U7 under a new line called Yangwang.
It features what BYD calls its advanced DiSus-Z active suspension system.
It is integrated with the car's LiDAR obstacle recognition system and cameras to enable the suspension to make predictive adjustments to shock absorber stiffness.
It does this by scanning the road conditions about half a second ahead to anticipate any bumps and adjust accordingly – up to 1,000 times per second.
To show just how smooth a ride this is said to give, a variety of performers , including a juggler, took turns to balance on the roof of a vehicle as it drives across cobblestone streets and speed bumps ranged between 30mm-50mm high.
The Yangwang U7 also has four motors, one at each wheel, averaging about 320 hp each.
The car is said to have a 0-100 km/h time of 2.9-seconds.
The car is currently only available in. China at the equivalent price of between. €80.000 and €90.000 Euros.
OPS: Performers stay balanced on the roof of the Yangwang U7 car as the vehicle keeps steady thanks to its advanced suspension system.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Advanced car suspension keeps acrobats on their toes
Ferrari Press Agency
Suspension 1
Ref 16679
31/03/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: BYD/Yangwang
A new luxury family car with a groundbreaking suspension system has shown off its abilities — by having acrobats and a juggler perform on the roof as it tackles road humps.
Chinese manufacturer BYD has launched the electric powered vehicle called the U7 under a new line called Yangwang.
It features what BYD calls its advanced DiSus-Z active suspension system.
It is integrated with the car's LiDAR obstacle recognition system and cameras to enable the suspension to make predictive adjustments to shock absorber stiffness.
It does this by scanning the road conditions about half a second ahead to anticipate any bumps and adjust accordingly – up to 1,000 times per second.
To show just how smooth a ride this is said to give, a variety of performers , including a juggler, took turns to balance on the roof of a vehicle as it drives across cobblestone streets and speed bumps ranged between 30mm-50mm high.
The Yangwang U7 also has four motors, one at each wheel, averaging about 320 hp each.
The car is said to have a 0-100 km/h time of 2.9-seconds.
The car is currently only available in. China at the equivalent price of between. €80.000 and €90.000 Euros.
OPS: Performers stay balanced on the roof of the Yangwang U7 car as the vehicle keeps steady thanks to its advanced suspension system.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Advanced car suspension keeps acrobats on their toes
Ferrari Press Agency
Suspension 1
Ref 16679
31/03/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: BYD/Yangwang
A new luxury family car with a groundbreaking suspension system has shown off its abilities — by having acrobats and a juggler perform on the roof as it tackles road humps.
Chinese manufacturer BYD has launched the electric powered vehicle called the U7 under a new line called Yangwang.
It features what BYD calls its advanced DiSus-Z active suspension system.
It is integrated with the car's LiDAR obstacle recognition system and cameras to enable the suspension to make predictive adjustments to shock absorber stiffness.
It does this by scanning the road conditions about half a second ahead to anticipate any bumps and adjust accordingly – up to 1,000 times per second.
To show just how smooth a ride this is said to give, a variety of performers , including a juggler, took turns to balance on the roof of a vehicle as it drives across cobblestone streets and speed bumps ranged between 30mm-50mm high.
The Yangwang U7 also has four motors, one at each wheel, averaging about 320 hp each.
The car is said to have a 0-100 km/h time of 2.9-seconds.
The car is currently only available in. China at the equivalent price of between. €80.000 and €90.000 Euros.
OPS: Performers stay balanced on the roof of the Yangwang U7 car as the vehicle keeps steady thanks to its advanced suspension system.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Advanced car suspension keeps acrobats on their toes
Ferrari Press Agency
Suspension 1
Ref 16679
31/03/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: BYD/Yangwang
A new luxury family car with a groundbreaking suspension system has shown off its abilities — by having acrobats and a juggler perform on the roof as it tackles road humps.
Chinese manufacturer BYD has launched the electric powered vehicle called the U7 under a new line called Yangwang.
It features what BYD calls its advanced DiSus-Z active suspension system.
It is integrated with the car's LiDAR obstacle recognition system and cameras to enable the suspension to make predictive adjustments to shock absorber stiffness.
It does this by scanning the road conditions about half a second ahead to anticipate any bumps and adjust accordingly – up to 1,000 times per second.
To show just how smooth a ride this is said to give, a variety of performers , including a juggler, took turns to balance on the roof of a vehicle as it drives across cobblestone streets and speed bumps ranged between 30mm-50mm high.
The Yangwang U7 also has four motors, one at each wheel, averaging about 320 hp each.
The car is said to have a 0-100 km/h time of 2.9-seconds.
The car is currently only available in. China at the equivalent price of between. €80.000 and €90.000 Euros.
OPS: Performers stay balanced on the roof of the Yangwang U7 car as the vehicle keeps steady thanks to its advanced suspension system.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Un constructeur automobile propose un système de toit pour le lancement de drones
Un constructeur automobile propose un système de toit pour le lancement de drones - Pictures must credit: BYD Chinese EV car maker BYD is offering buyers a roof mounted drone configures to work while the vehicle is on the road. It has joined forces with drone maker DJI have joined forces to create the Lingyuan, the vehicle-mounted system that costs 16,000 yuan / €2.030 euros with the drones costing extra. A 30cm-squared slim box fitted to the car’s roof, which can deploy a drone from the car’s touchscreen. There is also a hand held controller for a passenger to use or the driver when the car is stationary. The extra is to be offered across the BYD range. The quadcopter drone is said to be able to fly for up to 35 minutes on a full charge and at more than 30mph / 48 kmh. The drone can be launched while the car with it is on the move. It soar, track the car and re-dock safely providing the vehicle is going no more than 15 mph / 24 kmh. The touchscreen can be used to take stills and control the drone’s camera or share footage. Buyers are to be given a choice of two drones from the DJI range. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un constructeur automobile propose un système de toit pour le lancement de drones
Un constructeur automobile propose un système de toit pour le lancement de drones - Pictures must credit: BYD Chinese EV car maker BYD is offering buyers a roof mounted drone configures to work while the vehicle is on the road. It has joined forces with drone maker DJI have joined forces to create the Lingyuan, the vehicle-mounted system that costs 16,000 yuan / €2.030 euros with the drones costing extra. A 30cm-squared slim box fitted to the car’s roof, which can deploy a drone from the car’s touchscreen. There is also a hand held controller for a passenger to use or the driver when the car is stationary. The extra is to be offered across the BYD range. The quadcopter drone is said to be able to fly for up to 35 minutes on a full charge and at more than 30mph / 48 kmh. The drone can be launched while the car with it is on the move. It soar, track the car and re-dock safely providing the vehicle is going no more than 15 mph / 24 kmh. The touchscreen can be used to take stills and control the drone’s camera or share footage. Buyers are to be given a choice of two drones from the DJI range. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un constructeur automobile propose un système de toit pour le lancement de drones
Un constructeur automobile propose un système de toit pour le lancement de drones - Pictures must credit: BYD Chinese EV car maker BYD is offering buyers a roof mounted drone configures to work while the vehicle is on the road. It has joined forces with drone maker DJI have joined forces to create the Lingyuan, the vehicle-mounted system that costs 16,000 yuan / €2.030 euros with the drones costing extra. A 30cm-squared slim box fitted to the car’s roof, which can deploy a drone from the car’s touchscreen. There is also a hand held controller for a passenger to use or the driver when the car is stationary. The extra is to be offered across the BYD range. The quadcopter drone is said to be able to fly for up to 35 minutes on a full charge and at more than 30mph / 48 kmh. The drone can be launched while the car with it is on the move. It soar, track the car and re-dock safely providing the vehicle is going no more than 15 mph / 24 kmh. The touchscreen can be used to take stills and control the drone’s camera or share footage. Buyers are to be given a choice of two drones from the DJI range. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un constructeur automobile propose un système de toit pour le lancement de drones
Un constructeur automobile propose un système de toit pour le lancement de drones - Pictures must credit: BYD Chinese EV car maker BYD is offering buyers a roof mounted drone configures to work while the vehicle is on the road. It has joined forces with drone maker DJI have joined forces to create the Lingyuan, the vehicle-mounted system that costs 16,000 yuan / €2.030 euros with the drones costing extra. A 30cm-squared slim box fitted to the car’s roof, which can deploy a drone from the car’s touchscreen. There is also a hand held controller for a passenger to use or the driver when the car is stationary. The extra is to be offered across the BYD range. The quadcopter drone is said to be able to fly for up to 35 minutes on a full charge and at more than 30mph / 48 kmh. The drone can be launched while the car with it is on the move. It soar, track the car and re-dock safely providing the vehicle is going no more than 15 mph / 24 kmh. The touchscreen can be used to take stills and control the drone’s camera or share footage. Buyers are to be given a choice of two drones from the DJI range. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un constructeur automobile propose un système de toit pour le lancement de drones
Un constructeur automobile propose un système de toit pour le lancement de drones - Pictures must credit: BYD Chinese EV car maker BYD is offering buyers a roof mounted drone configures to work while the vehicle is on the road. It has joined forces with drone maker DJI have joined forces to create the Lingyuan, the vehicle-mounted system that costs 16,000 yuan / €2.030 euros with the drones costing extra. A 30cm-squared slim box fitted to the car’s roof, which can deploy a drone from the car’s touchscreen. There is also a hand held controller for a passenger to use or the driver when the car is stationary. The extra is to be offered across the BYD range. The quadcopter drone is said to be able to fly for up to 35 minutes on a full charge and at more than 30mph / 48 kmh. The drone can be launched while the car with it is on the move. It soar, track the car and re-dock safely providing the vehicle is going no more than 15 mph / 24 kmh. The touchscreen can be used to take stills and control the drone’s camera or share footage. Buyers are to be given a choice of two drones from the DJI range. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un constructeur automobile propose un système de toit pour le lancement de drones
Un constructeur automobile propose un système de toit pour le lancement de drones - Pictures must credit: BYD Chinese EV car maker BYD is offering buyers a roof mounted drone configures to work while the vehicle is on the road. It has joined forces with drone maker DJI have joined forces to create the Lingyuan, the vehicle-mounted system that costs 16,000 yuan / €2.030 euros with the drones costing extra. A 30cm-squared slim box fitted to the car’s roof, which can deploy a drone from the car’s touchscreen. There is also a hand held controller for a passenger to use or the driver when the car is stationary. The extra is to be offered across the BYD range. The quadcopter drone is said to be able to fly for up to 35 minutes on a full charge and at more than 30mph / 48 kmh. The drone can be launched while the car with it is on the move. It soar, track the car and re-dock safely providing the vehicle is going no more than 15 mph / 24 kmh. The touchscreen can be used to take stills and control the drone’s camera or share footage. Buyers are to be given a choice of two drones from the DJI range. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un constructeur automobile propose un système de toit pour le lancement de drones
Un constructeur automobile propose un système de toit pour le lancement de drones - Pictures must credit: BYD Chinese EV car maker BYD is offering buyers a roof mounted drone configures to work while the vehicle is on the road. It has joined forces with drone maker DJI have joined forces to create the Lingyuan, the vehicle-mounted system that costs 16,000 yuan / €2.030 euros with the drones costing extra. A 30cm-squared slim box fitted to the car’s roof, which can deploy a drone from the car’s touchscreen. There is also a hand held controller for a passenger to use or the driver when the car is stationary. The extra is to be offered across the BYD range. The quadcopter drone is said to be able to fly for up to 35 minutes on a full charge and at more than 30mph / 48 kmh. The drone can be launched while the car with it is on the move. It soar, track the car and re-dock safely providing the vehicle is going no more than 15 mph / 24 kmh. The touchscreen can be used to take stills and control the drone’s camera or share footage. Buyers are to be given a choice of two drones from the DJI range. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un constructeur automobile propose un système de toit pour le lancement de drones
Un constructeur automobile propose un système de toit pour le lancement de drones - Pictures must credit: BYD Chinese EV car maker BYD is offering buyers a roof mounted drone configures to work while the vehicle is on the road. It has joined forces with drone maker DJI have joined forces to create the Lingyuan, the vehicle-mounted system that costs 16,000 yuan / €2.030 euros with the drones costing extra. A 30cm-squared slim box fitted to the car’s roof, which can deploy a drone from the car’s touchscreen. There is also a hand held controller for a passenger to use or the driver when the car is stationary. The extra is to be offered across the BYD range. The quadcopter drone is said to be able to fly for up to 35 minutes on a full charge and at more than 30mph / 48 kmh. The drone can be launched while the car with it is on the move. It soar, track the car and re-dock safely providing the vehicle is going no more than 15 mph / 24 kmh. The touchscreen can be used to take stills and control the drone’s camera or share footage. Buyers are to be given a choice of two drones from the DJI range. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un constructeur automobile propose un système de toit pour le lancement de drones
Un constructeur automobile propose un système de toit pour le lancement de drones - Pictures must credit: BYD Chinese EV car maker BYD is offering buyers a roof mounted drone configures to work while the vehicle is on the road. It has joined forces with drone maker DJI have joined forces to create the Lingyuan, the vehicle-mounted system that costs 16,000 yuan / €2.030 euros with the drones costing extra. A 30cm-squared slim box fitted to the car’s roof, which can deploy a drone from the car’s touchscreen. There is also a hand held controller for a passenger to use or the driver when the car is stationary. The extra is to be offered across the BYD range. The quadcopter drone is said to be able to fly for up to 35 minutes on a full charge and at more than 30mph / 48 kmh. The drone can be launched while the car with it is on the move. It soar, track the car and re-dock safely providing the vehicle is going no more than 15 mph / 24 kmh. The touchscreen can be used to take stills and control the drone’s camera or share footage. Buyers are to be given a choice of two drones from the DJI range. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Car makers offers drone launch roof system
Ferrari Press Agency
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07/03/2025
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Chinese EV car maker BYD is offering buyers a roof mounted drone configures to work while the vehicle is on the road.
It has joined forces with drone maker DJI have joined forces to create the Lingyuan, the vehicle-mounted system that costs 16,000 yuan / €2.030 euros with the drones costing extra.
A 30cm-squared slim box fitted to the car’s roof, which can deploy a drone from the car’s touchscreen.
There is also a hand held controller for a passenger to use or the driver when the car is stationary.
The extra is to be offered across the BYD range.
The quadcopter drone is said to be able to fly for up to 35 minutes on a full charge and at more than 30mph / 48 kmh.
The drone can be launched while the car with it is on the move.
It soar, track the car and re-dock safely providing the vehicle is going no more than 15 mph / 24 kmh.
The touchscreen can be used to take stills and control the drone’s camera or share footage.
Buyers are to be given a choice of two drones from the DJI range.
OPS: BYD vehicles fitted with the Lingyuan drone launch roof system.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Car makers offers drone launch roof system
Ferrari Press Agency
Dones 1
Ref 16613
07/03/2025
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Chinese EV car maker BYD is offering buyers a roof mounted drone configures to work while the vehicle is on the road.
It has joined forces with drone maker DJI have joined forces to create the Lingyuan, the vehicle-mounted system that costs 16,000 yuan / €2.030 euros with the drones costing extra.
A 30cm-squared slim box fitted to the car’s roof, which can deploy a drone from the car’s touchscreen.
There is also a hand held controller for a passenger to use or the driver when the car is stationary.
The extra is to be offered across the BYD range.
The quadcopter drone is said to be able to fly for up to 35 minutes on a full charge and at more than 30mph / 48 kmh.
The drone can be launched while the car with it is on the move.
It soar, track the car and re-dock safely providing the vehicle is going no more than 15 mph / 24 kmh.
The touchscreen can be used to take stills and control the drone’s camera or share footage.
Buyers are to be given a choice of two drones from the DJI range.
OPSL A BYD SUV with the Lingyuan drone launch roof system.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Car makers offers drone launch roof system
Ferrari Press Agency
Dones 1
Ref 16613
07/03/2025
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Pictures must credit: BYD
Chinese EV car maker BYD is offering buyers a roof mounted drone configures to work while the vehicle is on the road.
It has joined forces with drone maker DJI have joined forces to create the Lingyuan, the vehicle-mounted system that costs 16,000 yuan / €2.030 euros with the drones costing extra.
A 30cm-squared slim box fitted to the car’s roof, which can deploy a drone from the car’s touchscreen.
There is also a hand held controller for a passenger to use or the driver when the car is stationary.
The extra is to be offered across the BYD range.
The quadcopter drone is said to be able to fly for up to 35 minutes on a full charge and at more than 30mph / 48 kmh.
The drone can be launched while the car with it is on the move.
It soar, track the car and re-dock safely providing the vehicle is going no more than 15 mph / 24 kmh.
The touchscreen can be used to take stills and control the drone’s camera or share footage.
Buyers are to be given a choice of two drones from the DJI range.
OPSL A BYD SUV with the Lingyuan drone launch roof system.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Car makers offers drone launch roof system
Ferrari Press Agency
Dones 1
Ref 16613
07/03/2025
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Pictures must credit: BYD
Chinese EV car maker BYD is offering buyers a roof mounted drone configures to work while the vehicle is on the road.
It has joined forces with drone maker DJI have joined forces to create the Lingyuan, the vehicle-mounted system that costs 16,000 yuan / €2.030 euros with the drones costing extra.
A 30cm-squared slim box fitted to the car’s roof, which can deploy a drone from the car’s touchscreen.
There is also a hand held controller for a passenger to use or the driver when the car is stationary.
The extra is to be offered across the BYD range.
The quadcopter drone is said to be able to fly for up to 35 minutes on a full charge and at more than 30mph / 48 kmh.
The drone can be launched while the car with it is on the move.
It soar, track the car and re-dock safely providing the vehicle is going no more than 15 mph / 24 kmh.
The touchscreen can be used to take stills and control the drone’s camera or share footage.
Buyers are to be given a choice of two drones from the DJI range.
OPSL A BYD SUV with the Lingyuan drone launch roof system.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Car makers offers drone launch roof system
Ferrari Press Agency
Dones 1
Ref 16613
07/03/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures must credit: BYD
Chinese EV car maker BYD is offering buyers a roof mounted drone configures to work while the vehicle is on the road.
It has joined forces with drone maker DJI have joined forces to create the Lingyuan, the vehicle-mounted system that costs 16,000 yuan / €2.030 euros with the drones costing extra.
A 30cm-squared slim box fitted to the car’s roof, which can deploy a drone from the car’s touchscreen.
There is also a hand held controller for a passenger to use or the driver when the car is stationary.
The extra is to be offered across the BYD range.
The quadcopter drone is said to be able to fly for up to 35 minutes on a full charge and at more than 30mph / 48 kmh.
The drone can be launched while the car with it is on the move.
It soar, track the car and re-dock safely providing the vehicle is going no more than 15 mph / 24 kmh.
The touchscreen can be used to take stills and control the drone’s camera or share footage.
Buyers are to be given a choice of two drones from the DJI range.
OPSL A BYD SUV with the Lingyuan drone launch roof system.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Car makers offers drone launch roof system
Ferrari Press Agency
Dones 1
Ref 16613
07/03/2025
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Pictures must credit: BYD
Chinese EV car maker BYD is offering buyers a roof mounted drone configures to work while the vehicle is on the road.
It has joined forces with drone maker DJI have joined forces to create the Lingyuan, the vehicle-mounted system that costs 16,000 yuan / €2.030 euros with the drones costing extra.
A 30cm-squared slim box fitted to the car’s roof, which can deploy a drone from the car’s touchscreen.
There is also a hand held controller for a passenger to use or the driver when the car is stationary.
The extra is to be offered across the BYD range.
The quadcopter drone is said to be able to fly for up to 35 minutes on a full charge and at more than 30mph / 48 kmh.
The drone can be launched while the car with it is on the move.
It soar, track the car and re-dock safely providing the vehicle is going no more than 15 mph / 24 kmh.
The touchscreen can be used to take stills and control the drone’s camera or share footage.
Buyers are to be given a choice of two drones from the DJI range.
OPS: The Lingyuan drone has a hand held controller as well as touch screen
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Car makers offers drone launch roof system
Ferrari Press Agency
Dones 1
Ref 16613
07/03/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures must credit: BYD
Chinese EV car maker BYD is offering buyers a roof mounted drone configures to work while the vehicle is on the road.
It has joined forces with drone maker DJI have joined forces to create the Lingyuan, the vehicle-mounted system that costs 16,000 yuan / €2.030 euros with the drones costing extra.
A 30cm-squared slim box fitted to the car’s roof, which can deploy a drone from the car’s touchscreen.
There is also a hand held controller for a passenger to use or the driver when the car is stationary.
The extra is to be offered across the BYD range.
The quadcopter drone is said to be able to fly for up to 35 minutes on a full charge and at more than 30mph / 48 kmh.
The drone can be launched while the car with it is on the move.
It soar, track the car and re-dock safely providing the vehicle is going no more than 15 mph / 24 kmh.
The touchscreen can be used to take stills and control the drone’s camera or share footage.
Buyers are to be given a choice of two drones from the DJI range.
OPSL A BYD SUV with the Lingyuan drone launch roof system.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Car makers offers drone launch roof system
Ferrari Press Agency
Dones 1
Ref 16613
07/03/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures must credit: BYD
Chinese EV car maker BYD is offering buyers a roof mounted drone configures to work while the vehicle is on the road.
It has joined forces with drone maker DJI have joined forces to create the Lingyuan, the vehicle-mounted system that costs 16,000 yuan / €2.030 euros with the drones costing extra.
A 30cm-squared slim box fitted to the car’s roof, which can deploy a drone from the car’s touchscreen.
There is also a hand held controller for a passenger to use or the driver when the car is stationary.
The extra is to be offered across the BYD range.
The quadcopter drone is said to be able to fly for up to 35 minutes on a full charge and at more than 30mph / 48 kmh.
The drone can be launched while the car with it is on the move.
It soar, track the car and re-dock safely providing the vehicle is going no more than 15 mph / 24 kmh.
The touchscreen can be used to take stills and control the drone’s camera or share footage.
Buyers are to be given a choice of two drones from the DJI range.
OPS: BYD vehicles fitted with the Lingyuan drone launch roof system.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Car makers offers drone launch roof system
Ferrari Press Agency
Dones 1
Ref 16613
07/03/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures must credit: BYD
Chinese EV car maker BYD is offering buyers a roof mounted drone configures to work while the vehicle is on the road.
It has joined forces with drone maker DJI have joined forces to create the Lingyuan, the vehicle-mounted system that costs 16,000 yuan / €2.030 euros with the drones costing extra.
A 30cm-squared slim box fitted to the car’s roof, which can deploy a drone from the car’s touchscreen.
There is also a hand held controller for a passenger to use or the driver when the car is stationary.
The extra is to be offered across the BYD range.
The quadcopter drone is said to be able to fly for up to 35 minutes on a full charge and at more than 30mph / 48 kmh.
The drone can be launched while the car with it is on the move.
It soar, track the car and re-dock safely providing the vehicle is going no more than 15 mph / 24 kmh.
The touchscreen can be used to take stills and control the drone’s camera or share footage.
Buyers are to be given a choice of two drones from the DJI range.
OPS: The Lingyuan drone has a hand held controller as well as touch screen
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Car makers offers drone launch roof system
Ferrari Press Agency
Dones 1
Ref 16613
07/03/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures must credit: BYD
Chinese EV car maker BYD is offering buyers a roof mounted drone configures to work while the vehicle is on the road.
It has joined forces with drone maker DJI have joined forces to create the Lingyuan, the vehicle-mounted system that costs 16,000 yuan / €2.030 euros with the drones costing extra.
A 30cm-squared slim box fitted to the car’s roof, which can deploy a drone from the car’s touchscreen.
There is also a hand held controller for a passenger to use or the driver when the car is stationary.
The extra is to be offered across the BYD range.
The quadcopter drone is said to be able to fly for up to 35 minutes on a full charge and at more than 30mph / 48 kmh.
The drone can be launched while the car with it is on the move.
It soar, track the car and re-dock safely providing the vehicle is going no more than 15 mph / 24 kmh.
The touchscreen can be used to take stills and control the drone’s camera or share footage.
Buyers are to be given a choice of two drones from the DJI range.
OPS: The Lingyuan drone has a hand held controller as well as touch screen
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Car makers offers drone launch roof system
Ferrari Press Agency
Dones 1
Ref 16613
07/03/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures must credit: BYD
Chinese EV car maker BYD is offering buyers a roof mounted drone configures to work while the vehicle is on the road.
It has joined forces with drone maker DJI have joined forces to create the Lingyuan, the vehicle-mounted system that costs 16,000 yuan / €2.030 euros with the drones costing extra.
A 30cm-squared slim box fitted to the car’s roof, which can deploy a drone from the car’s touchscreen.
There is also a hand held controller for a passenger to use or the driver when the car is stationary.
The extra is to be offered across the BYD range.
The quadcopter drone is said to be able to fly for up to 35 minutes on a full charge and at more than 30mph / 48 kmh.
The drone can be launched while the car with it is on the move.
It soar, track the car and re-dock safely providing the vehicle is going no more than 15 mph / 24 kmh.
The touchscreen can be used to take stills and control the drone’s camera or share footage.
Buyers are to be given a choice of two drones from the DJI range.
OPSL A BYD SUV with the Lingyuan drone launch roof system.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Torino, BYD: lancio del b-suv Atto II
Alfredo Altavilla partecipa al lancio del b-suv di BYD, Atto II. Torino, Italia - Lunedì, 10 febbraio 2025 - Cronaca - Foto Andrea Alfano / LaPresse
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Torino, BYD: lancio del b-suv Atto II
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Torino, BYD: lancio del b-suv Atto II
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Torino, BYD: lancio del b-suv Atto II
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Torino, BYD: lancio del b-suv Atto II
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Torino, BYD: lancio del b-suv Atto II
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Torino, BYD: lancio del b-suv Atto II
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Torino, BYD: lancio del b-suv Atto II
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Torino, BYD: lancio del b-suv Atto II
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Torino, BYD: lancio del b-suv Atto II
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Torino, BYD: lancio del b-suv Atto II
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