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ByteDance-backed self-driving startup QCraft closes new funding

QCraft was founded in 2019 by executives who have worked for pioneering self-driving companies such as Waymo, Tesla and Uber.

ByteDance reportedly to start selling cars to take on Huawei

Beijing-based TikTok owner ByteDance's car information and service platform Dongchedi is about to launch its first offline experience store in July, with the site located in the southwestern Chinese city of Chongqing.

'Douyin Car' proves to be for car information, not for building cars

ByteDance, the owner of TikTok and its Chinese version Douyin, recently launched a logo called "Douyin Car" that sparked rumors that it might be involved in building cars.

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    ByteDance said to invest in self-driving startup QCraft

    QCraft's current round of funding round will be at least $25 million, the report said, adding that it is another indication of the increasingly blurred lines between auto companies and large tech firms.

    ByteDance enters car networking field, report says

    ByteDance is quietly forming a car networking team and plans to launch its own vehicle infotainment system solution to achieve its mobile Internet products such as Douyin and Jinri Toutiao in the car terminal, 36Kr reported citing sources.