Core Insights - BMW Group is accelerating the localization of its intelligent driving technology in China, collaborating with local tech company Momenta to develop a new generation of intelligent driving assistance solutions tailored for the Chinese market [1][2] - The new system is set to debut in the domestically produced BMW iX3 model, which is scheduled for production and launch in 2026, and will subsequently be applied to other future BMW models [1] Group 1 - The core technology of the new solution is an AI-driven "perception-planning-control" integrated architecture, aiming to enable vehicles to understand complex road conditions and make decisions similar to human drivers [1] - The project employs a "virtual-real combination" testing approach, utilizing high-frequency virtual simulation tests at BMW's Munich driving simulation center and extensive real-world road testing across major Chinese cities [1] - The testing focuses on validating the system's performance in China's unique high-density traffic and complex conditions, leveraging over a billion kilometers of simulation data [1] Group 2 - This localized driving assistance system is part of BMW's transition towards "software-defined vehicles," integrating intelligent interaction, control, and driving assistance [2] - The new generation models will feature advanced interfaces such as a 3D head-up display and panoramic views, which will work in conjunction with the driving assistance system [2] - BMW's collaboration with Momenta represents an effort to merge global automotive safety engineering standards with cutting-edge AI technology in China, aiming to provide a safe and reliable intelligent driving experience tailored to local consumers [2]
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