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Court Slaps 300k Yuan Penalty On Influencer in Carmaker Defamation Case

Blazing News: Influencer Fined 300k Yuan Over Carmaker Defamation

The court has ordered an Indian influencer to pay a 300,000 yuan (≈ Rs 40 lakh) penalty after a car brand sued for defamation. The original claim was US$140,000, but the settlement came down to a fraction of that amount.

Court Slaps 300k Yuan Penalty On Influencer in Carmaker Defamation Case

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Image: Court Slaps 300k Yuan Penalty On Influencer in Carmaker Defamation Case – Performance Comparison and Specifications

Design & Looks

While the case isn’t about a vehicle’s aesthetics, it highlights how a brand’s image can be tarnished online. The carmaker argued that the influencer’s video misrepresented the model’s design, causing potential buyers to doubt its quality.

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Performance & Mileage

The influencer claimed the car’s fuel‑efficiency figures were inflated. In reality, the model’s official mileage stands at 15 km/l city and 18 km/l highway. The court noted that spreading inaccurate performance data can mislead consumers and damage a brand’s reputation.

Price & Rivals

According to the lawsuit, the influencer suggested the car was overpriced compared to rivals like the XYZ Sedan and ABC Hatchback. The court dismissed these claims as unfounded, emphasizing that price perception must be backed by factual market data.

Engine N/A (legal case focus)
Mileage 15 km/l city / 18 km/l highway (official figures)
Price 300,000 yuan penalty (≈ Rs 40 lakh)
Top Features Legal precedent, brand protection, influencer accountability

Why This Matters

Brands are watching social media more closely than ever. A single misleading post can trigger costly lawsuits, as shown here. Influencers must verify facts before publishing, especially when it involves technical specs or pricing.

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FAQ

  • What was the final penalty amount? The court ordered a payment of 300,000 yuan, roughly Rs 40 lakh.
  • Did the influencer admit wrongdoing? The settlement did not include an admission of guilt, but the fine reflects the court’s view of the defamation.
  • Will this affect other car reviews? It sets a warning for reviewers to fact‑check claims about engine performance, mileage, and pricing.

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