Zeekr to Offer Advanced Driver-Assistance System Free to Chinese Customers
The Geely-owned EV brand's move reflects a shift in China's competitive electric vehicle market toward automation and safety technologies.
- Zeekr's advanced driver-assistance system (ADAS), called G-Pilot, will be rolled out for free, starting with a pilot group before public availability in April 2025.
- The system enables near-autonomous driving between preset destinations, requiring driver supervision and regulatory approval, which is increasingly common in major Chinese cities.
- Zeekr's ADAS uses Nvidia Orin X chipsets and lidar technology, with plans to upgrade to Nvidia Thor chips and additional lidar units in future iterations.
- The upcoming Zeekr 9X model, featuring L3-ready autonomous driving capabilities, is set to debut at the Shanghai Auto Show and begin deliveries in the second half of 2025.
- Zeekr's strategy aims to compete with Tesla and other market leaders in China's evolving EV market, which is shifting focus from price competition to advanced driver-assistance features.