KEY POINTS
  • BYD launched its AI-powered smart car system on Tuesday to better compete with rivals on advanced technologies such as automated parking.
  • The firm said that the Xuanji system "perceives changes inside and outside the vehicle in milliseconds" thereby "enhancing driving safety and comfort."
  • The company plans to invest 5 billion Chinese yuan ($701.8 million) to build the world's first all-terrain professional test drive sites in cities across China.
BYD Seal U electric car at the IAA Mobility 2023 international motor show on September 6, 2023 in Munich, Germany.

BYD launched its AI-powered smart car system on Tuesday as the world's largest electric car maker seeks to better compete with rivals on advanced technologies such as automated parking.

The Xuanji smart car system "perceives changes inside and outside the vehicle in milliseconds" thereby "enhancing driving safety and comfort," the firm said in a statement on Tuesday.