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Huawei Details ADS 4 Rollout, Cites 5 Billion Kilometers of Assisted Driving at WNEVC

Regulators signaled forthcoming guidelines covering intelligent terminals, intelligent agents to accelerate adoption.

Overview

  • Huawei reported its Dry Kun assisted-driving system has logged over 5 billion kilometers, helped avoid about 2.71 million potential collisions, and is installed on more than 1 million vehicles across 28 models.
  • The ADS 4 update is pushing via September OTA with the WEWA architecture, an upgraded CAS 4.0 safety stack, and a park-to-park 2.0 feature covering 500,000+ parking lots.
  • Huawei’s roadmap calls for highway L3 expansion in 2026, with CEO Jin Yuzhi projecting L3 to reach volume scale in 2027 and urban L4 to enter commercial stages.
  • AITO’s M8 has surpassed 100,000 deliveries, with the model receiving ADS 4 plus privacy and cabin upgrades by the end of the month.
  • China’s NDRC said it will issue policy guidance to standardize next‑gen intelligent terminals and agents, while Baidu opened its Xiaodu Xiangxiang 2.0 in-car agent to automakers and Qianli outlined an 18‑month Robotaxi build-out across roughly 10 cities.