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BMW vs Geely: Brands in local fight over trademarks TechTricks365


The Geely EX5 mid-size electric SUV is already on sale, but a trademark dispute could force it to be renamed.

Two months after acceptance of the ‘Geely EX5’ trademark was published by IP Australia on December 17, 2024, BMW submitted a notice of intention to oppose Geely’s filing on February 17, 2025.

It has until July 29, 2025 to provide evidence to support its opposition.

It appears BMW’s opposition to the nameplate is due to the similarity with its long-running X5 nameplate.

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“BMW Group protects its well established reputation in its premium products which are highly regarded and valued by consumers,” said a BMW Group Australia spokesperson when asked about the trademark opposition.

“We are aware of the application and are considering our options and do not otherwise wish to comment on the related legal processes.”

But no opposition has been recorded yet for a subsequent Geely filing made on December 23, 2024, of which acceptance was published on May 24, 2025, for simply ‘EX5’.

Geely has also filed to trademark ‘Geely EX2’ and ‘Geely EX3’, which may also fall afoul of BMW given it sells models wearing the X2, iX2, X3 and iX3 nameplates.