Etiqueta: DJI
BYD introduces intelligent vehicle-mounted drone system with DJI

On March 2, BYD and DJI hosted a launch conference in Shenzhen to introduce the Lingyuan intelligent vehicle-mounted drone system. The name of the system implie ...
BYD Continues To Accelerate Their Technology Lead Over Tesla And Tesla...

BYD is moving around Tesla and leaving them behind at an increasing rate. With features like 360-degree turns, head-in parking, emergency water driving, hydraulic suspension, autonomous driving, and done options, Tesla is becoming obsolete.
BYD’s new roof-mounted DJI drone launchpad looks like a dream for...

Does it stand for Build Your Dreams or Bring Your Drone?
Car-Maker BYD Introduces Roof-Mounted DJI Drone System for Select Models

BYD partners with DJI to introduce the Ling Yuan system, a roof-mounted drone for select models, enabling aerial footage on the go.
DJI and Car Manufacturer BYD Introduce Lingyuan – An Integrated Drone/Car...

BYD & DJI introduce a drone system, called Lingyuan, that integrates a drone directly into a vehicle, creating a mobile entertainment platform.
New Chinese EV Launches Drone From The Roof While Driving

Chinese EV maker BYD is partnering with drone manufacturer DJI to make science fiction Blade Runner-style movie magic real: a drone that launches from the car's roof.
BYD cars to adopt drone systems from DJI to make the...
The first car to adopt the BYD & DJI drone system is the Fang Cheng Bao Bao 8 off-roader with a starting price of 395,800 yuan (54,330 USD).
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BYD Partners with DJI to Release Ling Yuan, a Vehicle-Mounted Drone...

BYD has partnered with DJI to release Ling Yuan, a $2,200 vehicle-mounted drone system that consists of a storage compartment and an on-board positioning module handle. The included drone (DJI Air 3S) can perform a dynamic takeoff / landing while the vehicle is moving at speeds of up to 15.5 mph (25 km/h) and can follow at speeds up to 33.5 mph (54 km/h). When the drone is running low on battery, it automatically returns to the storage compartment and can power up from 20 percent to 80 percent in just 30 minutes. A free app will let users edit