Autonomous driving and artificial intelligence are the buzzwords at this week’s Guangzhou auto show — the last major gathering of Chinese carmakers for the year.
With Elon Musk’s Tesla aiming to bring what it markets as full self-driving vehicles to China in the first quarter of next year, pending regulatory approval, domestic electric car manufacturers are telling customers that their advanced driving-assistance services — which can navigate highways or busy city streets — are coming very soon, if they’re not already here.
Last week, Xiaomi Chariman Lei Jun conducted a livestream test drive of the SU7 EV going from "parking spot to parking spot.”
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