Core Insights - The domestic intelligent driving industry is gaining significant attention due to recent dual listings of companies like Hesai Technology, Pony.ai, and WeRide, along with new policies and feedback mechanisms [1] - Horizon Robotics, a leading player in the intelligent driving technology sector, has achieved batch delivery of Bosch's mid-level intelligent driving assistance system based on its Journey 6E/M platform, which includes features like highway navigation assistance and memory parking [1] - Horizon's Journey family has surpassed 10 million units shipped and has secured partnerships with over 20 automotive manufacturers, with an expected shipment volume reaching millions by 2025 [1][2] - A strategic cooperation agreement was signed between Horizon and Hello, focusing on the development of low-cost, high-safety, and reliable intelligent driving technology for Robotaxi operations [1] - Horizon has launched a significantly upgraded urban driving assistance system, Horizon SuperDrive (HSD), which has already been adopted by multiple automotive manufacturers [2] - Major investment banks, including Morgan Stanley, have recognized Horizon's positioning as a "technology infrastructure platform builder," indicating a positive outlook for the company as global adoption of autonomous driving accelerates [2] - Several securities firms have raised Horizon's target price, reflecting confidence in its market potential [3] - The global L2+ level intelligent driving market is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 8% over the next decade, with Horizon and other leading companies expected to increase their market share significantly [3]
征程6P和HSD量产在即 多家机构上调地平线机器人目标价