Multiple court judgments penalize social media accounts for spreading false quality rumors about BYD vehicles. Credit: BYD Understand China EV’s Market Real-time notifications when critical EV data is released All important data in one place 2,000,000+ data points Become a member BYD obtained multiple final and first-instance court victories against high-profile automotive influencers in China, according to an enforcement update released via its official Weibo account. The automaker pursued litigation to defend legitimate rights and maintain a fair competition market order. The targeted channels published defamatory statements against the brand and products. Corporate legal claims addressed fabricated details concerning cell performance metrics, sales figures, and financial tracking data. BYD representatives noted that the litigation involved systematic verification of real-world operational logs against unverified social media assertions. These actions target false disclosures regarding core battery architectures and vehicle quality baselines. Litigation penalty metrics The judgment against Tiger Wolf Talks Cars ordered a public apology and 210,000 yuan (30,865 USD) in damages. Courts also fined Zhengren Talks Cars and Solid-State Batteries Are Here 100,000 yuan (14,698 USD) each for untrue statements and commercial disparagement. These first-instance decisions mandate comprehensive public retractions. Additional rulings penalized 987 Crazy Dad 85,000 yuan (12,493 USD) for spreading false claims of product quality defects and cutting corners. The account Xiaoyu Doesn’t Understand Cars was fined 55,000 yuan (8,084 USD) for alleging sales and financial fraud. Rulings also hit accounts including Hippo War God and Zhang Bin Plays Off-Road. Legal defense frameworks The coordinated legal sweep marks an extension of corporate enforcement frameworks. The automaker previously topped the China EV lawsuit leaderboard with large claims against individual digital creators. These actions establish a strict legal precedent regarding unauthorized commercial defamation within the domestic automotive marketplace. Judicial enforcement has consistently penalized unauthorized rumors, as shown when a second-instance ruling forces apology against independent bloggers. To further combat paid smear campaigns, BYD reaffirmed its long-term whistleblower reward program. The framework offers incentives ranging from 50,000 yuan (7,349 USD) to 5,000,000 yuan (734,880 USD) for verified evidence. Retail delivery metrics This litigation milestone occurs during a period of expanding retail footprints for the company’s newest plug-in hybrid and battery electric vehicle lines. In May 2026, the BYD Sealion 06 achieved wholesale registrations of 18,856 units, while the compact Yuan UP crossover recorded 17,043 deliveries. The Song Pro DM-i crossover tracked 15,497 units, according to China EV DataTracker. Additional manufacturing volumes reached 12,971 units for the Qin Plus EV and 12,819 units for the Dolphin hatchback.