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Leap Motor Senior Vice President Cao Li: Plans to launch smart driving version models in Europe next year.
IT Home 2025-03-27 10:31:17

IT Home March 26 news, according to Reuters, Leap Motor plans to launch in Europe next year.Models equipped with its intelligent driving technology.The company's Senior Vice President, Cao Li, stated on Wednesday that as competition in the global electric vehicle and long-range hybrid vehicle market becomes increasingly intense, this is a crucial moment for Chinese automakers.The schedule for the overseas promotion of advanced driver assistance technology is announced for the first time.

Cao Li revealed that Leap Motor willEstablish a research and development team in Europe."Focusing on the algorithm training for autonomous driving systems, optimizing using local road data. The biggest challenge we face is that the road conditions and traffic regulations overseas are different from those in China."

Cao Li stated that in order to achieve localized training, one must...Requires a large amount of data and in-depth understanding of local regulations.Leap Motor plans to upgrade the B10 crossover model by the end of this year to adapt to the local road environment.Urban Navigation Autonomous DrivingFunction, "this is equivalent toTraditionally defined L3 level。”

IT Home Note: L3 level autonomous vehicles allow the driver to...Release the steering wheel under specific conditions.L2 level (like Tesla's current system) still requires drivers to always be attentive.Keep hands on the steering wheel and be ready to take control of the vehicle at any time.

Earlier this month, Leap Motor began pre-sales for its B10 model in China, with a starting price of 109,800 yuan. The version equipped with lidar and urban intelligent driving navigation features starts at 129,800 yuan.

In 2023, Stellantis invested $1.6 billion (approximately 11.62 billion RMB at current exchange rates) in Leap Motor, acquiring a 21% stake. The two parties subsequently established a joint venture called "Leap International," with Stellantis holding 51% of the shares. Stellantis and Leap Motor plan to start producing the B10 model for the European market in Spain next year.

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