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Italy watchdog blocks BYD advert after Stellantis complaint

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Posted on February 4, 2026

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ROME, Feb 4 (Reuters) - Italy's advertising standards authority has blocked an ad campaign by Chinese EV maker BYD on defamation grounds, heeding a complaint by Franco-Italian rival Stellantis. The

Italy's Advertising Authority Blocks BYD Ad Following Stellantis Complaint

BYD's Advertising Controversy

ROME, Feb 4 (Reuters) - Italy's advertising standards authority has blocked an ad campaign by Chinese EV maker BYD on defamation grounds, heeding a complaint by Franco-Italian rival Stellantis.

The decision, reached on Tuesday and publicised on Wednesday, relates to BYD's offer of generous bonuses to owners of cars with specific types of engine timing belts used on several Stellantis models, including its Peugeot and Citroen brands.

BYD's "Purefication" campaign, launched last month, promised up to 10,000 euros ($11,800) to drivers trading-in cars with "oil-bath" timing belts.

Details of the Ad Campaign

MESSAGES VIOLATE ITALIAN ADVERTISING RULES

Some Stellantis petrol engines, called "Puretech", were in the past equipped with this type of component, and have been the subject of official recalls and extended warranty offers due to reliability issues. 

"Do you have an oil-bath belt? We're sorry it's always Blue Monday for you – discover the dedicated BYD bonuses – Operation PUREFICATION", was one of the campaign's slogans.  

Regulatory Response

The watchdog said BYD's messages violated Italian advertising rules against defamation, comparative advertising and misleading commercial communications.

BYD had no immediate comment. It is one of a number of Chinese automakers pushing to expand their presence in Europe, with its Italian sales rising more than eightfold to 23,621 units during the course of 2025.

Industry Reactions

Stellantis welcomed the watchdog's decision, calling it "an important recognition of the need to protect consumers and competitors from unfair advertising."

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(Reporting by Alvise Armellini and Giulio Piovaccari; Editing by David Holmes)

Key Takeaways

  • Italy's advertising authority blocked BYD's ad campaign.
  • Stellantis filed a complaint against BYD for defamation.
  • BYD's campaign targeted cars with specific timing belts.
  • The watchdog cited violations of Italian advertising rules.
  • Stellantis praised the decision as consumer protection.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is defamation?
Defamation is the act of communicating false statements about a person or organization that injure their reputation. It can be spoken (slander) or written (libel).
What is comparative advertising?
Comparative advertising is a marketing strategy where a brand compares its products or services directly to those of competitors to highlight advantages.
What is misleading advertising?
Misleading advertising refers to promotional content that deceives consumers by providing false or ambiguous information about a product or service.
What is regulatory compliance?
Regulatory compliance is the process by which organizations ensure they adhere to laws, regulations, guidelines, and specifications relevant to their business.
What is consumer protection?
Consumer protection refers to laws and regulations designed to ensure the rights of consumers, promoting fair trade, competition, and accurate information in the marketplace.

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