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从慕尼黑车展看汽车产业技术转型三大趋势
Bei Jing Ri Bao Ke Hu Duan·2025-09-11 12:56

Core Insights - The 2025 Munich International Motor Show highlights three major trends in the automotive industry: deepening electrification, software-defined digitalization, and AI-driven intelligence [1][3][9] Electrification - Electrification is no longer an emerging trend but has developed more deeply in both technology and market aspects. Battery technology and alternative power systems are now core focuses, with safety and sustainability of power battery systems being emphasized at the show [3][4] - Chinese companies showcased significant innovations, such as BYD's 1 MW charging platform, achieving the world's highest mass production charging power and speed [4] - Other notable exhibits include CATL's NP3.0 battery safety technology and EVE Energy's standardized cylindrical batteries with digital identification [4] Digitalization - Digitalization is a key driver of the entire mobility ecosystem, with software-defined vehicles being a major technical focus. ZF Group presented software-defined chassis and electric mobility technologies [6][7] - Bosch showcased high-performance onboard computers and flexible vehicle architectures to accelerate automotive digital transformation [7] - NVIDIA emphasized the shift from horsepower to computing power in vehicles, integrating comprehensive safety systems for autonomous driving [7] Intelligence - The show indicates a new phase of automotive intelligence driven by AI and software, with smart driving moving towards large-scale production. Chinese companies are emerging as significant players in this field [9][10] - XPeng Motors displayed a range of technologies, including smart electric vehicles and flying cars, highlighting their advanced technological layout [9] - Yuanrong Qihang presented its latest auxiliary driving platform, showcasing its ability to adapt to various traffic systems and cultures [10]