26-11-2025 20:00 via drive.com.au

BYD to axe its stand-out unique feature

BYD’s current range of cars share one interesting feature, but the days of the rotating infotainment screen are numbered as the brand looks to better integrate third-party apps.
BYD Sealion 6 Rotating Infotainment Screen
As Chinese automaker BYD expanded it’s line-up across international markets, it brought with it an interesting feature not found elsewhere in the new car market: a screen that could rotate 90 degrees.The electronically rotating display was touted as a functional feat
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