Group 1: Key Insights from the Auto Show - Citigroup analysts observed that AAC Technologies (瑞声科技) showcased its automotive product line for the first time, including motor systems and WLG applications, indicating a successful advancement in its automotive strategy [1][2] - Xiaomi reported a backlog of over 200,000 orders for its SU7 model, with plans to release the YU7 model between June and July, despite recent media coverage of a collision incident [1][3] - ThunderSoft (中科创达) highlighted its AquaDriveOS solution for smart cockpits and AI, indicating a strong focus on intelligent driving solutions, with expectations of demand recovery in early 2025 [1][4] - NavInfo (四维图新) is transitioning to become a new type of first-tier supplier with capabilities in hardware systems and software development, targeting significant project allocations for basic driving and smart cockpit solutions in 2024-2025 [1][5] Group 2: Company-Specific Developments - AAC Technologies is leveraging its internal magnetic material advantages to design brushless motors for various automotive applications, having secured projects with domestic new energy vehicle clients [2] - Xiaomi's SU7 model has a delivery cycle of approximately 6-7 months for the standard version, while the PRO version is 5-6 months, and the Max version is 4-5 months, indicating strong demand despite recent setbacks [3] - ThunderSoft's smart cockpit solutions are expected to account for 90% of its automotive projects, with a notable increase in competition from consumer electronics ODM manufacturers entering the automotive sector [4] - NavInfo's high-precision mapping solutions are positioned to enhance safety and support for autonomous driving, with significant project allocations expected for its basic driving and smart cockpit + parking solutions [5][6]
花旗分析师:自动驾驶新规短期压制AD/ADAS渗透 长期趋势不改