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That comes weeks after three people were killed in a fiery crash Two weeks ago, a Xiaomi SU7 sedan slammed into a roadside ...
Chinese automakers have set ambitious targets to introduce Level 3 (L3) autonomous driving technology starting in 2025.
China has banned automakers in the country from marketing their vehicles with grandiose terms such as “smart driving” or ...
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China is banning automakers from using the terms "smart driving" and "autonomous driving" when they advertise driving ...
China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has instructed nearly 60 automotive manufacturers to cease using ...
China is cracking down on how automakers advertise driver-assistance features, banning terms like "autonomous driving," "self ...
Advanced air mobility, more commonly known as flying cars, is well on its way to becoming a reality for passengers, according to industry leaders.
The Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) has given the green light for commercial operations of autonomous flying ...
Automated driving systems like Tesla FSD are under scrutiny in China after three university students died in a crash while ...
This autonomous flying taxi is authorized to fly in China Chinese company EHang becomes the first manufacturer of autonomous flying taxis to obtain all the necessary certificates to fly its vehicles ...