Lantu will be the first to ride Huawei’s latest smart car solutions and smart cockpits, and the new car will be released next year
IT Home reported on April 24 that during the Lantu Automotive Spring Technical Communication Conference held today, Huawei Smart Car Solutions BU CEO Jin Yuzhi announced the details of the cooperation between the two parties.
Jin Yuzhi said that the model of cooperation between Lantu and Huawei will be equipped with Huawei’s latest ADS 3.0 system and Hongmeng intelligent cockpit. The first model equipped with this solution will be Lantu Dreamer (IT Home Note: MPV models already listed, see the picture below), which will be released in the first half of next year.
Lantu also announced that it will launch a new pure electric SUV model this year. It is reported that the two sides signed a strategic cooperation agreement in January this year, and Lantu’s subsequent models will use more Huawei intelligent related technologies.
Earlier today, Huawei released its new brand "DANGZHOU". Huawei’s DANGZHOU smart car solutions cover chips, hardware, software, and cloud, and released ten new products, including DANGZHOU smart driving, DANGZHOU car cloud, DANGZHOU car control, and Hongmeng cockpit.
Among them, Dry Smart Driving ADS 3.0 adopts a new architecture of 3.0 and is equipped with an omnidirectional anti-collision system CAS 3.0; it supports parking spaces to parking spaces, and parking and driving all scenarios for commercial use.
Huawei said this morning that Huawei has launched the first year of smart driving commercial scale, and new cars such as Dongfeng, Changan, GAC, BAIC, Sailis, Chery, and Jianghuai will be equipped with smart car solutions. Huawei also stressed again that it does not build cars, with the goal of helping car companies build good cars.
In March this year, the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council said that the development of state-owned automobile enterprises in new energy vehicles was not fast enough, and conducted a separate assessment of the new energy automobile business of three central automobile enterprises. These enterprises are the central automobile enterprises directly supervised by the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission, including FAW Group, Dongfeng Group, and Changan Group. Lu Fang, CEO of Lantu, said that the "separate assessment" policy is a very big encouragement for the company, and the strategic determination and development confidence are more firm. It is also conducive to the company to let go of its hands and feet, work quickly, stimulate innovation vitality, meet user requests, and increase market share.