The most eye-stealing highlight is the Flash Charging technology, which works in conjunction with the latest Blade Battery 2.0.
– Charging from 10% to 70% takes only 5 minutes.
– To charge to 97%, it only takes 9 minutes.
– Even in temperatures as low as -30°C, it can still be fast-charged in 12 minutes.



They have Android Auto and Apple’s car thing, so yeah.
I think that if the cars themselves had hidden malicious spy shit, other manufacturers would be paying some very concerned journalists to keep pointing it out.
They don’t point it out because they all do it. Mozilla did a study, reviewed 25 major car brands, said it couldn’t recommend any of them for data privacy.
https://www.mozillafoundation.org/en/blog/privacy-nightmare-on-wheels-every-car-brand-reviewed-by-mozilla-including-ford-volkswagen-and-toyota-flunks-privacy-test/
I assume OP meant undisclosed spying. Everything else would be up to local legislation, and that’s probably not great anywhere tbh
I can’t find their actual terms and conditions, but BYD’s privacy-washing page says they’re compliant to the GDPR and the EU Guidelines on Personal Data Protection in Connected Vehicles, whatever good that does