# Autonomous%20Driving
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Foton Motor’s AI Pivot: Navigating China’s Commercial Driving Crisis
Foton Motor has launched 'Cangqiong,' the commercial vehicle industry's first AI large-model brand, aiming to address China's logistics labor shortage and driver health crisis. The platform integrates end-to-end autonomous driving and productivity-focused smart cabins to enhance operational efficiency across the freight sector.

High-Octane Silicon: Pony.ai and NVIDIA Solidify Partnership to Scale L4 Autonomy
Pony.ai has launched a new L4 autonomous driving domain controller powered by NVIDIA's DRIVE AGX Thor and NVLink technology. The partnership aims to provide the compute power necessary for the mass-market scaling of driverless robotaxis and commercial fleets.

Bosch and Chery Pivot to 48V Systems: Bridging the Gap in China’s Hybrid Transition
Bosch and Chery are collaborating to mass-produce 48-volt vehicle systems in China, a move designed to enhance fuel efficiency and electrical capacity in hybrid vehicles. Announced at the Beijing Auto Show, the partnership aims to modernize traditional vehicle architectures with high-tech features at a lower cost than full electrification.

XPeng’s Global Gambit: China’s EV Upstart Eyes Factories in Europe and Latin America by 2026
XPeng is seeking to establish manufacturing hubs in Europe, SE Asia, and Latin America by 2026 to meet surging demand and bypass export limitations. The company is also intensifying its technology licensing and AI mobility projects to secure long-term profitability.

Democratizing Infrared Vision: Quantum Dot Breakthrough Slashes Costs and Doubles Performance
South Korean researchers have developed a new near-infrared sensor using quantum dots and 2D semiconductors that significantly reduces manufacturing costs while doubling performance. This breakthrough is expected to accelerate the adoption of high-resolution infrared sensing in autonomous vehicles and consumer technology.

BYD's Power Play: A Single-Hall Takeover Signals Total Market Ambition at 2026 Beijing Auto Show
BYD will dominate the 2026 Beijing Auto Show by occupying an entire exhibition hall to showcase its five-brand portfolio and next-generation technologies. The display emphasizes a shift toward high-end luxury, intelligent driving, and advanced battery solutions intended to secure global leadership.

Huawei’s AITO M6: A High-Tech Gambit for SUV Supremacy
Huawei's HIMA division has launched the AITO M6 SUV, priced from 259,800 RMB to 299,800 RMB. The vehicle features Huawei’s most advanced ADS 4.1 autonomous driving and is marketed as having superior cabin quietness and range compared to traditional million-RMB luxury cars.

Audi’s Software Pivot: E7X to Debut Momenta-Powered Level 3 Autonomy in China
SAIC Audi has partnered with Chinese startup Momenta to equip the Audi E7X with Level 3 autonomous driving technology. This transition from driver assistance to conditional automation reflects a broader trend of Western automakers adopting Chinese software to remain competitive in the local market.

China’s Automotive Heartland Doubles Down on AI: Guangdong’s Push for L3 Autonomous Driving
Guangdong province has launched a comprehensive AI action plan targeting the scaling of L3 autonomous driving and intelligent cockpits. The initiative focuses on leveraging Guangzhou and Shenzhen's industrial clusters to lead commercialization and regional testing standards within the Greater Bay Area.

The Road to Robotics: Xpeng’s Autonomous Driving Architect Joins Agibot as CTO
Li Liyun, the former AI and autonomous driving lead at Xpeng Motors, has been appointed CTO of Agibot. His move highlights the convergence of automotive AI and humanoid robotics as China seeks to lead the global race in embodied intelligence and mass-market robot production.

The Road to ROI: Why Autonomous Driving is the Next Decade’s AI Profit Machine
Goldman Sachs has significantly upwardly revised its forecast for the autonomous vehicle market, predicting it will become the primary source of ROI for the $700 billion invested in AI infrastructure. With global robotaxi and freight markets projected to reach nearly $1 trillion combined by 2035, the industry is shifting from digital assistants to physical automation.

Pony.ai’s Desert Drive: Chinese Autonomous Tech Stakes a Claim in Dubai’s Driverless Future
Chinese autonomous driving leader Pony.ai has launched driverless Robotaxi trials in Dubai, aiming for a commercial rollout of hundreds of vehicles by late 2026. The move underscores the strategic pivot of Chinese tech firms toward the Middle East amidst growing regulatory challenges in Western markets.