JAKARTA - Huawei is arguably one of the current leaders of intelligent driving technology providers. The Chinese technology giant also has quite a lot of partnerships with automotive manufacturers and manufacturers ranging from Dongfeng, Changan, GAC, Basic, Seres, Chery to JAC.

Most recently, Honda in China is rumored to be adopting Huawei's driver-driving or self-driving assistance system for models born in the country.

According to a report from Carnewschina, quoted on Tuesday, January 7, according to one of the sources in China the move was taken to meet investors from Japan, and the models that will adopt the system are Ye S7 and Ye P7.

Ye herself is an electric car brand created by the Japanese brand for the Chinese market. The two models mentioned above the collaboration with two local brands, namely Dongfeng and GAC.

As local media 32kr reports, the two SUVs do not meet the expectations of investors from Japan, and Honda is exploring the possibility of cooperation with well-known technology company Huawei.

Collaborating with Huawei itself is nothing new for Honda, because previously it has collaborated in terms of a smart cockpit. Later, Honda will adopt the Huawei Intelligent Driving solution.

So, the first Honda Ye model will adopt the Huawei drivering assistance system. In the future, these models will also offer a 360+ Honda Sensing system in parallel to the Huawei solution.


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