Xpeng to let other carmakers use its partly-autonomous driving system

Xpeng to let other carmakers use its partly-autonomous driving system


Key Points
  • Chinese electric car company Xpeng is releasing a new version of its driver-assist system that it says significantly reduces the need for human intervention.
  • The company is opening the tech to other companies, starting with Volkswagen.
  • Xpeng also claimed the new system outperforms Tesla’s Full Self-Driving in certain aspects.



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