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At the Auto Shanghai show, tech giants and automotive suppliers are competing for the top spot in providing the best in-car software experience. Tech leaders like Huawei, Baidu and Bosch, as well as local startups, are using innovative products to meet the needs of the quickly changing Chinese automotive market. Advanced in-car features such as Apollo City Driving Max, high-definition mapping and Automated Driving Systems, among other solutions, are available.
This week Auto Shanghai brings together carmakers and auto parts suppliers to demonstrate their commitment to China, the world’s largest auto market. Volkswagen Group, headed by Chief Technology Officer Marcus Hafkemeyer, announce the launch of 100%TechCo - an innovative and development center for electric cars set to speed up the process by 30%. Through this move, Volkswagen plans to compete with EV startups by bringing their advanced driver assistance solutions & autonomous driving solutions tailored to the Chinese market.
BYD, a Chinese and Hong Kong based manufacturer and dealer of electric vehicles, recently showcased their new U9 sports car with their electric-powered body control suspension system, called DiSus. By using advanced sensors and AI technologies, DiSus is the world's first comprehensive Chinese solution for vehicle control, and provides a smoother ride experience on even the bumpiest of roads. BYD's Chairman, Wang Chuanfu, believes this will help close the gap between Chinese and foreign EV technologies. With the goal of competing in the luxury market, experience the ride of a BYD vehicle with DiSus today!
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