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中国智能网联汽车加速驶来
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2025-10-20 08:13

Core Insights - The 2025 World Intelligent Connected Vehicle Conference in Beijing highlighted China's significant achievements in the automotive industry during the "14th Five-Year Plan" and its future prospects in smart vehicle development [1] - China is establishing a "decisive leading position" in the global smart automotive industry, achieving rapid advancements that foreign companies aspire to replicate [1] Industry Developments - The Chinese automotive industry has developed a comprehensive ecosystem encompassing smart cockpits, autonomous driving, and connected cloud control, with over 60% of new passenger cars sold featuring advanced driver assistance systems [1][2] - The market for new energy vehicle exports has surged from approximately 1 million units in 2019 to over 5.8 million units by 2024, with new energy vehicle exports increasing from about 250,000 to around 1.28 million in the same period [2] Technological Advancements - The rapid development of smart driving technology in China is attributed to the integration of artificial intelligence across domestic and joint venture automotive companies, enhancing user experience and brand recognition [3][4] - Approximately half of the new cars sold in China are equipped with L2-level intelligent driving systems, with projections indicating that by 2030, China will dominate the global L2+ intelligent driving market [4][5] Regulatory Environment - China's regulatory framework has evolved to support extensive testing of autonomous driving technologies, with over 30,000 kilometers of roads approved for testing, fostering innovation through local policy initiatives [5][6] - Recent regulatory tightening aims to enhance quality standards in the industry, requiring manufacturers to undergo stricter technical testing and approval processes [6] International Collaboration - European automotive companies are increasingly collaborating with Chinese smart driving technology firms, with partnerships emerging for the development of advanced driver assistance systems [7] - Chinese smart driving companies are expanding their market presence in the Middle East and Europe, indicating a competitive landscape with U.S. firms in these regions [8]