DoNews reported on June 14 that BYD Auto recently released a live video of its product Denza N7’s unpictured city pilot smart driving. The video shows that Denza N7 can drive in Shenzhen’s urban villages with zero takeover, successfully challenging complex road conditions.
The video shows that Denza N7 can handle a variety of complex driving scenarios, such as avoiding cars turning right in the blind spot, identifying and stopping "ghost probe" pedestrians, and meeting cars against the light. Courtesy, etc. In the game of traffic with illegally parked and U-turned vehicles, Denza N7 also showed a stable driving strategy.
It is reported that among the various brand models of BYD Group, Denza N7 is the one with the highest level of intelligent driving implementation. The new DENZA N7, launched in April this year, comes standard with high-speed and city navigation functions, currently covering 40 cities; it is expected that by the end of this year, the above-mentioned navigation functions will cover the whole country. In addition, the 2023 Denza N7 models equipped with the high-end smart driving all-encompassing package also added support for the city navigation function in the OTA upgrade in May this year.
In terms of hardware, the new Denza N7 is equipped with high-precision dual lidars, 8-megapixel binocular cameras and 33 integrated parking sensors. Zhao Changjiang, general manager of Denza Sales Division, said that the mapless city navigation function has received widespread attention from the market, and the engineering team is accelerating research and development and testing, and the progress is going smoothly.
Zhao Changjiang also revealed that a light map mode, that is, no map mode, is expected to be launched in the second half of the year to further enhance the intelligent driving experience.
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