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Pay somebody back in the same coin? The Great Wall transferred the "landing ship" trademark to BYD

[News-Oxcart Network]

Recently, Great Wall Motor's application to transfer the registered trademark "Landing Ship" to its partner BYD Automobile has been approved and publicized.

Pay somebody back in the same coin? The Great Wall transferred the "landing ship" trademark to BYD

In November 2021, BYD officially unveiled Ocean Net at the Guangzhou Auto Show, which includes two model series: the Marine Life Series and the Warship Series.

According to BYD's official account, bydir landing ships will be allocated to MPV models. It is reported that this new MPV size on the standard Buick GL8, the price range of 200,000-300,000 yuan, the new car or will be released within the year.

In the current warship series, BYD has released the Destroyer 05 model, and will also launch the Destroyer 07 model in 2022.

Pay somebody back in the same coin? The Great Wall transferred the "landing ship" trademark to BYD

Last year, BYD Automobile also transferred its registered trademark "Wei" to Great Wall Motors. Before the trademark transfer, the Great Wall "WEY" Chinese name for a long time to be named "Wei Pai", and before and after the trademark transfer, wey Chinese name became "Wei Brand".

Regarding the trademark transfer, BYD has said that BYD submitted an application for the registration of the "Wei" trademark in January 2016 and decided to transfer it to its partner Great Wall Motors in 2021.

Pay somebody back in the same coin? The Great Wall transferred the "landing ship" trademark to BYD

The "landing ship" trademark transfer exposed this time reflects the efforts made by Chinese car companies to work together to achieve common progress of Chinese brands. This move has also been rumored as a good story, netizens said that "this is the pattern", "the jianghu is not a fight, killing, the jianghu is human".

At present, in addition to the dolphins listed last year, BYD's trademark applications also include seals, seagulls, turtles, sea lions, whales, sharks, sailfish, etc., as well as cruisers, frigates, landing ships, battleships, destroyers, etc.

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