Lei Jun's Live Stream Showcasing Xiaomi's Intelligent Driving

TapTechNews May 18th news, at 8:30 this morning, Lei Jun officially kicked off a live stream that lasted for three and a half hours, and will drive the newly debuted Xiaomi SU7 Pro from near Shanghai Century Avenue to Hangzhou. Lei Jun's live stream this time is mainly to show the Xiaomi Urban Navigation-Assisted (NOA) function.

When it comes to the intelligent driving solution, Lei Jun responded to the previous rumor that Xiaomi's intelligent driving solution adopts a third-party company: We set a goal from the very beginning that all of Xiaomi's intelligent driving should be self-developed!

Lei Jun said: Self-developing intelligent driving by Xiaomi itself costs more than 2 billion yuan every year, and the investment is extremely high. There are very few manufacturers in China that do all self-research from start to finish. Whether you dare to do all high-end intelligent driving by yourself also reflects whether the company has the ambition to become a leader in intelligent driving.

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Lei Jun also revealed in the live stream that Xiaomi's urban NOA will be gradually pushed to everyone at the end of May, and the first batch will open in 10 cities, and more cities will open in August.

TapTechNews noticed that Xiaomi has two intelligent driving solutions, including Xiaomi Pilot Pro and Xiaomi Pilot Max, and both solutions are technically homologous and all based on Xiaomi's self-developed intelligent driving technology, and all support the leading intelligent assisted driving function. Lei Jun The Xiaomi SU7 Pro shown today is equipped with the high-level version of Xiaomi Pilot Max.

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