Core Viewpoint - The report highlights the increasing adoption of Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) systems in passenger vehicles, with a projected overall installation rate of 60.1% from January to April 2025, and the upcoming transition of AEB standards from recommended to mandatory by 2028 [1][2]. Group 1: AEB System Insights - AEB significantly enhances driving safety and consists of a closed-loop system involving perception, decision-making, and execution [2]. - The installation rate of AEB varies by price segment, with vehicles priced above 400,000 showing nearly universal AEB installation, while those below 80,000 have only a 2.7% installation rate [1][2]. - The new national standard for AEB is set to be implemented on January 1, 2028, following a public consultation period ending on June 30, 2025 [1][2]. Group 2: Industry Trends and Innovations - The report emphasizes the importance of advancements in intelligent driving technology and the impact of enhanced vehicle computing power on user experience, particularly in the third quarter [3]. - Key players in the automotive sector, such as XPeng Motors and Li Auto, are launching new models that are expected to drive market interest and sales [4]. - The report suggests that companies involved in high-end market segments and those focusing on intelligent driving technology are likely to benefit significantly [3][6]. Group 3: Market Performance and Sales Data - In July, the retail sales of passenger vehicles reached 1.834 million units, with new energy vehicles achieving a penetration rate of 54.7% [5]. - The report notes that several new models have seen strong pre-sale performance, indicating robust consumer interest in the market [4].
AEB——辅助驾驶的安全基座 | 投研报告
Zhong Guo Neng Yuan Wang·2025-08-11 02:28