KEY POINTS
  • Companies in China are playing up assisted driving technology as a way to compete in the hot electric car market.
  • Some of the tech claims to support driving in cities, a feature Tesla doesn't yet offer in China.
  • It's not clear how powerful any of the announced features are — and whether Chinese consumers want to buy them.
Huawei's co-developed Aito electric car brand is now selling an updated version of the M5 model that comes with new driver-assist tech.

BEIJING — Companies in China are playing up assisted driving technology as a way to compete in the hot electric car market.

Around the Shanghai auto show that kicked off last week, electric car startups and Chinese tech companies alike made several announcements about their driver-assist tech.