BYD, China's automotive giant, has recently taken the lead in the race for intelligent driving equality, triggering a ...
Imagine driving your electric car on a long highway in Europe. You’re going fast, and charging stations are far apart.
will now include intelligent driving. BYD founder Wang Chuanfu said that smart driving is now becoming a universal feature of today’s cars, like a seatbelt or an airbag, rather than a luxury.
In China, most intelligent vehicles are classified as L2 or L2+, which stipulate that the driver must be alert and ready to take control of the car at any time. An said that the company would ...