Future of Mobility Showcased at China International Import Expo
The China International Import Expo’s automotive exhibition area unveils the latest innovations in automotive technology, highlighting key elements shaping the future of mobility.
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The China International Import Expo’s automotive exhibition area unveils the latest innovations in automotive technology, highlighting key elements shaping the future of mobility.
Beijing plans a massive 3,000-square-kilometer autonomous driving demonstration zone, signaling a significant expansion in intelligent transportation and positioning the city as a leader in autonomous vehicle innovation.
Tesla’s unveiling of a two-seater robotaxi has raised concerns among experts, leading to an 8.78% drop in shares and a $70 billion loss in market value, as key questions remain unanswered.
BMW Group is accelerating its autonomous driving technology development in China with new facilities at its Shenyang R&D center, aiming to push for higher levels of autonomous driving technology.
Experience cutting-edge autonomous driving in Beijing E-Town, where robotaxis are redefining urban transportation. The Chinese mainland accelerates toward large-scale commercial use of driverless technology.
Beijing’s digital economy surged by 7.8% in the first half of this year, outpacing the city’s GDP growth. The sector contributed over 60% to economic growth, highlighting Beijing’s role in technological innovation.
General Motors delays its steering wheel-free Origin vehicle, shifting focus to developing a new Chevrolet Bolt EV for Cruise robotaxis to mitigate regulatory challenges.
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BMW has received approval to integrate an advanced autonomous driving system in Germany, combining level 2 and level 3 capabilities in its new BMW 7 Series, marking a significant milestone in automated driving.
Tesla releases a software upgrade for its in-car navigation system in China, introducing lane-level guidance that displays real-time lane markings, reducing drivers’ reliance on smartphone apps.
China has approved nine automakers to conduct public road tests of advanced autonomous vehicles in seven cities, marking a significant step toward the commercialization of self-driving cars.
Shanghai enhances its autonomous driving tests by expanding public road kilometers and adopting 5G-A technologies, solidifying its pioneering role in China’s smart transportation.