Global EditionASIA 中文雙語Fran?ais
    Business
    Home / Business / Motoring

    Chinese automakers charge to develop smart, connected cars

    By Li Fusheng | China Daily | Updated: 2018-08-27 13:13
    Share
    Share - WeChat
    An autonomous car designed by Chongqing Changan Automobile Co catches attention at an auto show in Beijing. [Photo by Hu Qingming / For China Daily]

    What was once just a tool of transport is set to become an intelligent mobility service platform

    Chinese carmakers are stepping up efforts to develop smart and connected cars, with the conviction that vehicles of the future should be more than just the tools of transport that they were in the past.

    Chongqing Changan Automobile Co announced last week that all its vehicles produced starting from 2020 will have access to the internet-the most ambitious plan made by any Chinese carmaker in terms of connectivity.

    Among other things, the vehicles will have their software updated online and problems diagnosed remotely, and by 2025, all of Changan's vehicles will feature voice control, according to the Chongqing-headquartered carmaker.

    The strategy was unveiled months after Changan partnered with Chinese tech giants, including Tencent Holdings Co and Huawei Technologies Co, to develop its vehicle operating systems.

    "Clearly, vehicles are evolving from transport tools to smart mobile platforms that facilitate people's life and work," said Changan President Zhu Huarong.

    Changan was also one of the first Chinese carmakers to test autonomous driving, with its fleet of Level 3, or hands-off, cars, finishing a 2,000-kilometer test in China back in 2016. It has also obtained a license to test its vehicles in the United States.

    According to Changan, by 2025, it will offer Level 4, or eyes-off-road, autonomous cars that are capable of real dialogues with drivers.

    Xiao Yong, deputy general manager of GAC New Energy Automobile Co, a subsidiary of Guangzhou-based GAC Group, shares the same belief that future vehicles must be smart.

    "Just connected cars have no future at all. The future belongs to artificial intelligence-based cars," said Xiao when speaking of one of the major selling points of the company's latest GE3 530 model.

    The electric vehicle, scheduled to hit the market later this week, features an operating system co-developed by GAC and Tencent, which is able to have almost natural conversations with drivers and passengers.

    If the operating system is told it is hot inside the car, the system will automatically lower the temperature two degrees at a time. Give the name of a singer or a song, it will search the music in Tencent's database and play it, and tell it you want to go home and it will-navigate the best route back to your address.

    The carmaker said it will mass produce models with L3 autonomous functions in 2019, and it is already testing L4 cars.

    SAIC Motor Corp, China's largest carmaker by unit sales, established an AI lab in late June, further consolidating its efforts in the technology.

    The lab has a team of some 70 people who are working on smart mobility, smart manufacturing and autonomous driving, according to Chinese internet company Sohu.

    AI is seen as one of the three pillars of SAIC's ABC strategy, with the other two letters standing for big data and cloud computing.

    "It is an inevitable trend that vehicles will become smart, and we are considering to apply such new technologies into areas that can be commercialized," said SAIC Chairman Chen Hong at a shareholders' meeting in late June.

    The Marvel X under SAIC's Roewe brand, which is able to locate free parking spaces and park itself automatically, is expected to hit the market in September at the forthcoming Chengdu Motor Show.

    Roewe was the first Chinese brand to offer an internet car when it launched the RX5 SUV back in 2016, which featured an operating system developed by Banma Technologies, a joint venture between SAIC and internet and technology giant Alibaba.

    Besides navigation and in-car entertainment, the system offers value-added services such as car maintenance and allows users to book and pay for parking spaces, filling up at gas stations and shopping from inside the car.

    The Banma system, now in its 3.0 version, has caught the eye of the US carmaker Ford, with its latest Kuga SUV produced in China to be the first model to use the system.

    Banma expects its operating system to be used in about 6 million vehicles produced in China within five years, said its CEO Hao Fei in an interview with the South China Morning Post.

    Currently, cars featuring the system stand at around half a million, according to Sohu.

    Top
    BACK TO THE TOP
    English
    Copyright 1995 - . All rights reserved. The content (including but not limited to text, photo, multimedia information, etc) published in this site belongs to China Daily Information Co (CDIC). Without written authorization from CDIC, such content shall not be republished or used in any form. Note: Browsers with 1024*768 or higher resolution are suggested for this site.
    License for publishing multimedia online 0108263

    Registration Number: 130349
    FOLLOW US
    CLOSE
     
    中文字幕一区二区精品区| 狠狠躁天天躁无码中文字幕| 日韩欧精品无码视频无删节 | 少妇人妻无码专区视频| 亚洲日本中文字幕区| 日韩少妇无码一区二区三区| 亚洲∧v久久久无码精品 | 人妻无码精品久久亚瑟影视| 亚洲一区二区无码偷拍| 国产亚洲精品无码成人| 亚洲日韩精品A∨片无码| 日本高清免费中文在线看| 亚洲国产精彩中文乱码AV| 亚洲AV无码一区二区三区在线观看| 无套内射在线无码播放| 久久久久久国产精品无码下载| 久久精品中文字幕无码绿巨人| 无码国内精品久久人妻麻豆按摩 | 无码国产色欲XXXX视频| 国产在线无码精品电影网| 亚洲成A人片在线观看中文| 久久精品中文无码资源站| 亚洲av中文无码乱人伦在线r▽| 日韩无码系列综合区| 日韩经典精品无码一区| 精品无码国产污污污免费网站国产| 日韩精品无码熟人妻视频| 无码国内精品人妻少妇| 无码丰满少妇2在线观看| 亚洲va无码va在线va天堂| 亚洲AV日韩AV永久无码免下载| 国产成人无码AV一区二区在线观看| 中文字幕久久亚洲一区| 中文字幕日韩欧美一区二区| 我的小后妈中文翻译 | 无码日韩精品一区二区免费暖暖 | 无码中文字幕日韩专区| 国产啪亚洲国产精品无码| 蜜臀精品无码AV在线播放| 一级片无码中文字幕乱伦| 中文精品久久久久人妻不卡|