Group 1 - The concept of "Universal Intelligent Driving" has become a key term in the automotive market this year, with many manufacturers targeting lower-priced models to make intelligent driving technology more accessible [2] - Consumers' perceptions of intelligent driving technology vary, with some expressing excitement about its capabilities while others remain skeptical, particularly regarding its reliability in lower-end vehicles [3][4] - The introduction of intelligent driving systems in lower-cost vehicles is seen as a significant advancement, with companies like BYD managing to reduce the cost of such systems to around 4,000 yuan, making them more widely available [6][7] Group 2 - The availability of intelligent driving features in mid-range vehicles is viewed as a marketing strategy, raising questions about the actual functionality and safety of these systems [5][8] - There is a concern that the push for "Universal Intelligent Driving" may lead to cost-cutting measures that could compromise the quality of automotive components, ultimately affecting vehicle safety [8] - The automotive industry is witnessing a shift towards higher levels of intelligent driving technology as manufacturers aim to meet consumer demand and enhance safety features [7]
中低端车市的智驾印象