Xpeng Motors announced on why does hollywood combine eroticism with horrorTuesday that it has initiated a broad release of its advanced driver assistance system in China. Car owners who purchased its Navigation Guided Pilot (XNGP) package in 25 major cities can now download the latest software. This enables Xpeng’s electric vehicle to operate autonomously on both highways and busy urban streets in over 20 Chinese cities, including Suzhou, Hangzhou, Ningbo, in addition to Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen, where customers had already accessed Xpeng’s partially automated driving technology. The company reiterated its goal for broader coverage on traffic roads in 50 cities by the end of this year and plans to make the software, which has become less reliant on high-definition maps, available to drivers across China next year. In comparison, Huawei released its Navigation Cruise Assist (NCA) function for urban scenarios to customers in China’s top four cities, as well as Hangzhou and the southwestern municipality of Chongqing in August, aiming for a nationwide release by year-end. [Xpeng announcement, in Chinese]
(Editor: {typename type="name"/})
Game of Thrones star Sophie Turner says Sansa doesn't trust her family
Game of Thrones Episode 3: Dany and Jon meet in 'The Queen's Justice'
Top 5 Chinese LGBTQ apps in 2022 · TechNode
Roborock Saros Z70 at CES 2025: A huge flex
Mars' moon Phobos photobombs the red planet in amazing timelapse video
Kid fresh out of wisdom teeth surgery just misses his girlfriend so damn much
Hulk talk better in 'Thor: Ragnarok' (and refuse turn back into Banner)
Amazon Kindle Paperwhite Kids: $139.99 at Amazon
New 'Thor: Ragnarok' clip debuts at Comic
Best early Prime Day deal: Save 40% on the Ember Mug at Amazon
'Justice League' poster arrives just in time to unite the league at Comic
接受PR>=1、BR>=1,流量相当,内容相关类链接。