Currently, BYD's smart driving models mainly use its God's Eye systems, although its sub-brand Fang Cheng Bao uses Huawei's Qiankun in some models.

As of the end of July, BYD (HKG: 1211, OTCMKTS: BYDDY) vehicles equipped with driver-assistance systems have surpassed 1.2 million units, the company announced today on Weibo.
These vehicles generate an average of over 72 million kilometers of driver-assistance data daily, according to the company.
In July, BYD sold 228,215 vehicles equipped with smart driving systems in China, accounting for 87 percent of its monthly sales in the country, according to the company.
Currently, BYD's smart driving models mainly use its God's Eye systems, although its sub-brand Fang Cheng Bao uses Huawei's Qiankun smart driving System in some models.
BYD's God's Eye includes three levels: A, B, and C. The highest-end is God's Eye A, which is currently only used in models of the ultra-luxury sub-brand Yangwang.
Yangwang vehicles equipped with the God's Eye A system sold 320 units in July.
Vehicles from BYD's Dynasty and Ocean series equipped with God's Eye B and God's Eye C sold 204,8383 units in July.
Fang Cheng Bao sold 13,121 vehicles equipped with an assisted driving system in July, using either the God's Eye C or Huawei Qiankun ADS system.
BYD's high-end sub-brand Denza sold 9,936 vehicles equipped with assisted driving systems in July, using either the God's Eye C or God's Eye B system.