JAKARTA - The presence of a smart driving system like Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) seems to be a new challenge for other manufacturers to participate in presenting it.

Nio, a Chinese automaker known for its battery exchange system, has invested actively in the development of this technology.

Citing from the CNevpost page, Monday, February 5, according to local media report LatePost, Nio will launch an active safety system based on end-to-end technology in the first half of this year.

In fact, if it goes smoothly, Nio is said to be the fastest among other Chinese companies to mass-produce the feature.

"To achieve this, a team of nearly 100 people in Nio has been working on it for almost half a year," wrote the LatePost report.

In addition to Nio, it is known that Xpeng is also working on a smart driving system, Xpeng CEO He Xiaopeng said the company's end-to-end model will be used thoroughly on vehicles. In addition, there is Huawei which has more than 1,000 engineers in the planning and control team, to present a smart driving system.

BYD is also one of the manufacturers who have the desire to implement the system. In fact, the largest brand from China will invest 100 billion yuan or IDR 219.6 trillion to make it happen. And don't forget Xiaomi with its first electric sedan, SU7.


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