China’s Geely to install Mobileye autonomous driving tech in future vehicles
“The Geely deal is significant for its size, scope and timeline. But most importantly, it proves that there is a valuable use case for AV technology,” says Amnon Shashua
11:2724.09.20
Chinese automaker Geely announced that it will be installing the autonomous driving technology of Israel-based Mobileye in its future vehicles. The collaboration was on display Thursday at the Beijing Auto show, where Geely showcased its premium electric vehicle, the Zero Concept from Lynk & Co that comes installed with Mobileye’s SuperVision surround-view advanced driver-assistance system (ADAS) with over-the-air (OTA) update capabilities. The vehicles are set to hit the market in 2021.
Geely is also the controlling shareholder of Volvo and the current collaboration may extend to a similar one in all of the group’s future vehicles.

Geely's vehicle equipped with Mobileye's SuperVision system. Photo: Mobileyeצילום: יח"צ מובילאיי
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