Smart Driving

  • Nio says it has over 300,000 total smart driving users

    Nio said it has reached 307,783 total smart driving users and 193,174 NOP+ users.

  • Toyota reportedly to use Huawei's assisted driving solution in its global models

    Toyota's global models will use a solution jointly developed by the carmaker with Huawei and Momenta, according to local media.

  • IM Motors says its upcoming L6 can perform driverless moose tests

    A video shared by IM Motors shows the IM L6 completing a driverless moose test at 71 km/h with no one in the car.

  • Xiaomi's smart driving R&D team to top 1,500 by year-end, says CEO

    Smart driving is a key battleground for EVs, and Xiaomi's goal is to be in the top tier of the industry within 2024, the company's CEO Lei Jun said.

  • Nio recruits new batch of 20,000 pioneer testers for NOP+

    Nio began recruiting an additional 20,000 pioneer testers for NOP+, which will be the final user experience event before the feature is pushed out to all car owners.

  • BYD, Xpeng join Zeekr, Li Auto in adopting Nvidia's next-gen Thor chip

    Nio's models currently come standard with four Nvidia Orin chips, but it will carry its own in-house developed chip in the ET9, which it will start delivering next year.

  • Nio says NOP+ assisted driving feature coverage expands to 726 cities

    To date, NOP+ has completed more than 1 million kilometers of road verification, Nio said.

  • Nio says its NOP+ assisted driving feature works nationwide in China, recruits 1st 100 testers

    Nio's latest NOP+ could be used outside of Greater China, further demonstrating its algorithm's ability to adapt to different traffic rules and driving scenarios, Morgan Stanley said.

  • Xpeng says its XNGP assisted driving feature becomes available on all roads in China

    Xpeng will begin development of a globally available highway NGP in 2024 and a globally available XNGP in 2025.

  • Li Auto owners drive 74.73 million km with assisted driving in Chinese New Year break

    From February 8-17, Li Auto owners drove 74.73 million kilometers with the AD assisted driving system turned on, including 49.54 million km of NOA mileage.