Core Insights - Bosch is accelerating its commercialization process in the intelligent driving sector, with key milestones achieved in the delivery of mid-level intelligent driving assistance systems [1][3] - The mid-level intelligent driving assistance solution has been integrated into over ten models from five automakers, including Jietu, Dongfeng, and BAIC, and has completed mass production delivery [1] - Bosch's mid-level intelligent driving system is designed to be compatible with fuel vehicles, addressing the challenges of integrating intelligence into traditional combustion engine vehicles [4] Group 1 - Bosch's mid-level intelligent driving assistance solution is based on the Chengcheng 6E/M platform, featuring chip computing power of up to 80 TOPS or 128 TOPS, and includes advanced algorithms for various driving functions [1] - The first overseas project for Bosch's mid-level intelligent driving system is expected to achieve mass production in Q1 2026, supported by a global R&D framework that integrates regulatory compliance, data security, and user experience optimization [3] - The competitive landscape in the domestic fuel vehicle market is shifting from price wars to intelligent driving battles, with major manufacturers like Geely, Chery, and SAIC Volkswagen pursuing strategies to upgrade their fuel vehicles with intelligent features [4] Group 2 - Bosch's end-to-end high-level intelligent driving assistance solution is also set for mass production, capable of linking perception to decision-making with human-like road response capabilities [4][6] - The high-level intelligent driving solution is undergoing local adjustments and adaptations to enhance its applicability in various overseas urban scenarios, having already completed real-world validation in several European countries [4] - The timeline for mass production of the high-level intelligent driving solution in the Chinese market will depend on the plans of collaborating automakers [6]
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Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-10-17 10:05