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BYD's off-road brand Fangchengbao offers discount for Huawei assisted driving system

BYD's off-road brand Fangchengbao offers discount for Huawei assisted driving system

Reuters02-07-2025
BEIJING, July 2 (Reuters) - Chinese electric vehicle maker BYD's (002594.SZ), opens new tab Fangchengbao brand is offering a limited-time 20,000 yuan ($2,790.33) discount for the Huawei Qiankun Advanced Driving System package, Fangchengbao said in a social media post on Wednesday.
Buyers who place their orders in July would pay 12,000 yuan for the assisted driving system package, compared with the 32,000 yuan, one-time purchase price, the post said.
($1 = 7.1676 Chinese yuan renminbi)
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