Core Insights - Chery's Starway ET5 officially launched on November 28, featuring Horizon's HSD urban assisted driving system and the Journey 6P computing solution, marking the start of large-scale production for Horizon's HSD [1][2] Group 1: Product Launch and Technology - The Starway ET5 is the first vehicle globally to incorporate Horizon's HSD urban assisted driving system, which utilizes the Journey 6P chip and offers advantages such as low system latency, strong defensive driving capabilities, smooth control in both lateral and longitudinal directions, and continuous self-evolution [2] - Horizon has secured partnerships with over 10 automotive brands and more than 20 vehicle models for the HSD system, with notable models like Chery's Fengyun T9L and iCAR V27 showcased at the Guangzhou Auto Show [2] Group 2: Market Outlook and Financial Projections - The company anticipates significant growth in revenue, projecting operating income of 3.543 billion yuan, 6.010 billion yuan, and 8.007 billion yuan for 2025, 2026, and 2027 respectively, with corresponding net profits of -686.5 million yuan, -135.8 million yuan, and -82.3 million yuan [3] - The current price-to-sales (PS) ratios are estimated at 29.65 times, 17.48 times, and 13.12 times for the years 2025, 2026, and 2027 [3] Group 3: Strategic Partnerships and Global Expansion - The company is deepening ties with leading Tier 1 suppliers, aiming to gradually penetrate global markets, with Bosch's mid-level intelligent driving solution based on the Journey 6M already delivered at scale, and ZF planning to launch a coPILOT system based on the Journey 6P in China by 2026 [2] - The company’s subsidiary, Diguo Robotics, has launched the first integrated SoC computing kit RDK S100 in June and plans to release a high-performance platform RDK S600 (560 TOPS) in Q1 2026 [2]
地平线机器人-W(09660.HK):HSD规模化量产开启 全球合作再深化