BYD to remove ‘Build Your Dreams’ slogan for its European cars amid controversy

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BYD to remove ‘Build Your Dreams’ slogan for its European cars amid controversy
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Chinese car maker BYD has announced it will remove the controversial ‘Build Your Dreams’ lettering from the majority of its cars in Europe.

Speaking at the launch of BYD’s new Seal saloon, which will be its flagship in the UK when it arrives later in the year, the firm confirmed that the European examples of this EV would not feature this ‘Build Your Dreams’ lettering.

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