Core Viewpoint - BYD has won a lawsuit against automotive blogger Yao Qiang for spreading false information about its Fangcheng Leopard model, resulting in a compensation order of 2.01 million yuan [1]. Group 1: Legal Proceedings - The court ruled that Yao Qiang, known as "Daqin Jun Shan Tuan" on Douyin, fabricated and disseminated false information regarding the fuel consumption of the Fangcheng Leopard "Leopard 5," damaging BYD's brand reputation [1]. - The official fuel consumption data for the "Leopard 5" is 7.8 liters per 100 kilometers, contrasting sharply with Yao's claim of 18 liters [3]. - Following the court's decision, Yao's related test videos have been removed from his account, which has approximately 1.4 million followers [1]. Group 2: Speed and Testing Conditions - Yao claimed to have tested the "Leopard 5" under normal driving conditions, but the data revealed that the vehicle exceeded 180 km/h during multiple segments of the test, contradicting his assertions [6]. - The official data indicated that over 37% of the time, the vehicle was driven between 120 km/h and 140 km/h, and over 46% of the time between 140 km/h and 160 km/h, with more than 4% exceeding 160 km/h [6]. Group 3: Public Reaction and Company Response - The controversy surrounding Yao's claims has sparked significant public discussion, with many netizens mocking the extreme conditions under which the test was conducted [3]. - In response to the ongoing issue of online defamation, BYD announced a reward program for reporting malicious public relations activities, offering rewards ranging from 50,000 to 5 million yuan [10]. Group 4: Previous Legal Actions - Prior to this case, BYD also won a lawsuit against another account, "Wang Wukong Says Car," resulting in a public apology and compensation of 313,800 yuan [13].
比亚迪赢了!140万粉丝大V“大秦军陕团”被判赔201万元,此前编造“豹5百公里油耗18升”,还因超速被罚