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直击WAIC 2025 | 对话吉利林杰:智能辅助驾驶必须以“比人驾更安全”为目标

Core Viewpoint - Geely Auto Group showcased its "full-domain AI" technology system and new products at the WAIC 2025, emphasizing its commitment to self-research in intelligent driving technology to meet user demands and ensure future upgrades [1][3][9]. Group 1: Intelligent Driving Technology - Geely's new model, Zeekr 9X, features the Qianli Haohan intelligent driving H9 solution, equipped with dual Thor chips providing 1400 TOPS computing power and L3-level intelligent driving capabilities [4]. - The Qianli Haohan intelligent driving system in all Zeekr models is equipped with dual NVIDIA DRIVE AGX Orin-X chips, achieving a total computing power of 508 TOPS, along with a lidar-based intelligent driving solution [5]. - Geely aims to ensure hardware performance redundancy to maintain competitiveness over the years, allowing users to benefit from new features and upgrades without obsolescence [4][5]. Group 2: Safety and User Experience - Geely's intelligent driving technology aims to be safer than human driving, utilizing advanced technology to enhance safety and user experience [7]. - The company is focusing on cross-domain integration of intelligent driving with cabin and chassis systems, enabling features like steering control and voice commands for improved user convenience [7][8]. - The intelligent driving technology is seen as a foundational "root technology" for full-domain AI, facilitating advancements towards L3 and L4 levels of automation [8]. Group 3: AI Ecosystem and Future Plans - Geely has been proactive in AI development, launching the "Smart Geely 2025" strategy in 2021 to create a robust technological foundation through big data and satellite technology [9]. - The company introduced the industry's first "full-domain AI" technology system in January 2025, integrating AI across various automotive domains and processes [9]. - During WAIC 2025, Geely, in collaboration with partners, unveiled the next-generation intelligent cockpit Agent OS, enhancing user interaction with more natural and emotional responses [11].