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L3级自动驾驶商业化进程加速 小米汽车获路测牌照
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-12-19 12:48
Core Insights - The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has issued the first batch of L3 conditional autonomous driving vehicle permits, with Xiaomi Auto being the latest company to obtain an L3 road testing license in Beijing [1][14] - The report indicates that by September 2025, 23 companies, including Xiaomi, have accumulated over 60.27 million kilometers of operation with 750 autonomous passenger vehicles [1][14] - The L3 autonomous driving permit process follows a structured pathway, and companies are categorized into those with official "entry permits" and those with "road licenses" for internal testing [1][14] Company Developments - Changan Automobile's "Deep Blue SL03" has received L3 permit for operation in specific congested areas in Chongqing [2][15] - BAIC Blue Valley's "ARCFOX Alpha S" has been granted L3 permit for operation on specific highways in Beijing [2][15] - BYD was the first to obtain an L3 road testing license in July 2023 and has begun large-scale road validation [3][16] - Seres (Wenjie) has obtained L3 testing permits primarily in Chongqing and Shenzhen for its Wenjie M9 model [4][17] - SAIC Group has received two L3 road permits, making it one of the companies with the most licenses [4][17] - NIO has been selected for the first batch of L3/L4 autonomous driving permits and road testing trials [5][17] - GAC Group has made progress in L3 autonomous driving technology [6][18] - JAC Motors has obtained L3 road testing permits [7][19] - Foton Motor has completed the development and acceptance of L3 autonomous driving prototypes [8][20] - Yutong Bus is the first in the bus industry to enter the L3 autonomous driving pilot program [9][21] - FAW Jiefang's high-level autonomous driving truck J7 L3 has completed road testing [10][22] Industry Trends - The transition to L3 autonomous driving represents a significant technological milestone, shifting driving control and accident liability from the driver to the system itself [10][22] - Multiple institutions emphasize the hardware upgrade logic due to the increased safety and reliability requirements associated with L3 [11][23] - The regulatory framework for L3 permits indicates a closed loop in product safety, network security, and accident liability, alleviating long-standing compliance concerns for automakers [12][23] - The commercialization of L3 is expected to drive the mass application of intelligent chassis technologies, including active suspension, electronic brake-by-wire (EMB), and steer-by-wire (SBW) systems [12][23][24] - Specific components benefiting from this trend include active suspension systems from companies like Baolong Technology and Top Group, EMB systems from Bertel and Asia Pacific Holdings, and SBW systems from companies like Nexperia [12][24]