A lot of Chinese cars have gimmicky features like karaoke microphones, built-in selfie cameras. But these do seem to sell well as western brands have been dropping in popularity in China. Western carmakers started incorporating these features themselves in trying to salvage their market share. But how well this will do in other markets is anyone's guess.
This car will be a disaster in Europe because of the current tariffs, nobody will pay more. Another problem in Europe is that it is too big, something that is not popular in Europe, and of course its maintenance, not only of the tyres, but any breakdown will mean many weeks of not being able to use it because there are not enough workshops and factories in Europe, so I see it as a product that will not be successful in Europe.
After demonstrating how its electric hypercar can briefly fly over potholes or spike strips, BYD is now showing an EV that can crab-walk around obstacles or parallel-park itself in tiny spots.