Jidu

  • Jidu releases first teaser video of its robocar concept, showing innovative placement solution for sensors that look like LiDARs

    JiDU's concept car has a pop-up design on both sides of the front hatch, which looks like two LiDARs.

  • Baidu's car-making arm Jidu unveils its robot car logo

    The logo is inspired by the robot car, combining the concept of "Pixel" with the letter "J".

  • Jidu to unveil logo for its robot car on Jan 18

    Jidu will unveil its first concept car robot in the first half of 2022, with mass production and delivery set for 2023.

  • Jidu's robot car to feature Nvidia DRIVE Orin chip, same option as Nio has in its sedans

    Jidu says its first model is expected to be available in 2023 and will be an L4 self-driving capable robot car.

  • Baidu CEO says Jidu's first robot car will be delivered in 2023

    Jidu will unveil its first concept robot car in the first half of 2022, with mass production and delivery in 2023.

  • Nio, Jidu, Geely lead efforts to develop China's national standard for next-gen steering technology

    New steering standards in China, due to take effect in 2022, will allow for new steering designs, but national standards related to the Steer By Wire are still missing.

  • Jidu's first model to feature Qualcomm Snapdragon 8295 chip based on 5nm process

    The Snapdragon 8295 chip has 30 Tops of NPU computing power for AI learning, which is twice that of Apple's A15 and 8 times that of the 8155 chip.

  • Former Nio, Ford exec Zhu Jiang joins Baidu's car-making arm Jidu

    Zhu joined Nio in 2017 as vice president of user development. He joined Ford China on June 1, 2020 and get the Mustang Mach-E launched in China.

  • Is Jidu Auto going to follow Nio's BaaS model?

    The car-making arm of Baidu is hiring for a "BaaS battery operations business development" position.

  • Bosch China exec visits Jidu, possibly for talks on 2023 chip capacity bookings, report says

    Bosch China President Chen Yudong said earlier this month that shortages of automotive chips will become the norm, the problem is just the extent.