JAKARTA - The progress of smart vehicle technology has once again stolen the public's attention. Recently, the famous Chinese automotive blogger Sun Jun, shared a unique story through the Weibo platform about a Harmony Intelligent Mobility Alliance (HIMA) car owner who managed to move his vehicle thousands of kilometers away.
In his post, Sun Jun told how the vehicle owner used the remote parking control feature while his car was in Shenzhen, China. In fact, he was in Vietnam.
Through a mobile application, the owner successfully moved the car to a new parking location without having to be near the vehicle. The feature used is known as VPD (Vehicle Parking Driver) which is integrated into Huawei's Qiankun ADS system.
This technology allows users to remotely control the car to park automatically or call the vehicle to a certain point. Not only that, VPD also supports a variety of complex scenarios, ranging from automatic lane merging, pedestrian avoidance, backing up to give way, to navigating around irregular-shaped obstacles.
The car owner revealed that he was forced to move the vehicle and tried to rely on the VPD function to find a new parking space. As a result, the car was able to move on its own even though the owner and the vehicle were in two different countries.
Based on the movement track, the vehicle moved 12 meters in a total of 44 seconds, then stopped neatly in a new parking area across the street. As reported by Carnewschina, Monday, January 26.
Huawei also revealed the achievements of the Qiankun ADS system, as of January 15, 2026, this technology has recorded a cumulative driving assistance mileage of 7,282,754,951 kilometers. Throughout 2025, ADS managed to prevent around 2.12 million potential collision risks, while the parking assistance feature has been used up to 330 million times.
In China, the average mileage before a serious collision that triggers airbags or other safety devices is 1.8 million kilometers. However, in vehicles equipped with Huawei Qiankun ADS in manual driving mode, this distance increases 2.72 times to 4.9 million kilometers.
When in assisted driving mode, the figure jumped to 6.44 million kilometers or 3.58 times higher than the national average. Not only about safety, the dominance of Qiankun ADS can also be seen from its market share.
By the end of September 2025, this system controls almost 28 percent of the market for vehicles equipped with urban navigation assistance features in China. This means that out of every three cars with this technology, one of them has used Huawei's Qiankun ADS.
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