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Chinese Independent OEMs’ ADAS and Autonomous Driving Industry Report 2022 Featuring Changan Automobile, Great Wall Motor, BYD, FAW, Geely, GAC, BAIC, SAIC, Chery, & Dongfeng Motor – ResearchAndMarkets.com

DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The “Chinese Independent OEMs’ ADAS and Autonomous Driving Report, 2022” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.

This report combs through and summarizes status quo (installations, installation rate), function application, market layout, development trends, etc. of leading conventional OEMs in China in the current ADAS and autonomous driving market.

Chinese independent brands plan implementation of L4 autonomous driving in 2024/2025

This report sorts out the autonomous driving development plans and product implementation of each company. In terms of L4 autonomous driving, they set almost the same goal: implementation in 2024/2025.

In its strategy `Smart Geely 2025`, Geely proposes commercialization of L4 autonomous driving, complete mastery of L5 autonomous driving, and realization of full-stack self-development in 2025.

GAC will release a strategic model (AH8) in 2024, which will be based on Huawei’s MDC810 platform and support L4 autonomous driving.

In April 2022, HAOMO.AI, an autonomous driving subsidiary of Great Wall Motor, announced its roadmap for HPilot, an intelligent driving product for passenger cars, and the plan of launching HPilot 4.0 in 2023, a product that supports L4 autonomous driving.

Following their progressive development strategy, Chinese independent brands have kept rolling out vehicle models with L0-L2.9 functions. In sales’ term, their performance also shines.

Chinese independent brands have been in the battle position of L2 ADAS and launch an offensive in L2.5/2.9.

The publisher’s data show that Chinese independent brands had 2.489 million vehicles equipped with ADAS functions in 2021 (installation rate: 29.1%), an upsurge of 69.6% year on year; from January to April 2022, the ADAS installations sustained growth, up from 636,000 vehicles in the same period of the previous year to 887,000 units (installation rate: 33.9%). It is clear that the ADAS installation has not been hampered by negative factors such as the epidemic or chip shortage, but instead taken a big step forward.

From sub-functions, it can be seen that with the battle position in L2 ADAS, Chinese independent brands go on the offensive in L2.5/L2.9. In 2021, Chinese auto brands gradually doubled down on L2, and thus enjoyed growth in both installations and installation rate. Between January and April 2022, L2 installations soared by 118.4% on the previous year to 574,000 units, and the installation rate also reached 21.9%; the installations of L2.5 and L2.9 surged to 106,000 units, and the combined installation rate rose to 4.1%.

Around 2021, quite a few OEMs such as Changan, GWM and BYD added the lane change turn signal capability, plus TJA+ICA+LKA, enabling highway assist (HWA), which meant they stepped into L2.5 autonomous driving. Furthermore, the upgrade of HD maps and sensors empowers vehicles with the function of navigation guided pilot (NGP) or navigate on pilot (NOP), realizing the L2.9 autonomous driving function. Examples include WEY Mocha, Lynk & Co 01EM-F and new ARCFOX?S HI version.

BYD is way ahead in L2 ADAS market, and local suppliers follow local OEMs to rise.

As of April 2022, among all the Chinese independent competitors (including emerging carmakers), 47 and 14 brands have delivered L2 and L2.5 models to users, respectively, of which BYD, Haval and Geely were at the forefront.

Entering 2022, BYD still gains popularity in market, becoming a sought-after brand among multiple consumers. The average monthly installations of L2 in Song PLUS and Han models outnumber 10,000, helping BYD to claim the top spot on the OEMs’ ranking list by L2 installations.

The boom of Chinese independent OEMs in the L2 passenger car market has also boosted local L2 suppliers, among which HAOMO.AI, Jingwei HiRain Technologies, Hongjing Drive and Freetech among others lead the way.

In the L2.5 camp, there are few companies, 14 in total, having actually delivered cars to users, of which 5 are conventional brands. From both installations and installation rate, it can be said that GWM WEY is an outstanding typical conventional automaker in L2.5.

Thanks to the full-stack self-development of autonomous driving algorithms of Great Wall Motor’s autonomous driving subsidiary HAOMO.AI, the full range of WEY Mocha models rolled out in May 2021 carry standard L2.5 functions, gaining the lead in the industry. In addition, in April 2022 BYD introduced 2022 Han, a model equipped with highway assist (HWA) and interactive lane change assist (ILCA) systems. This model is expected to be a trump card for BYD to forge into the L2.5 market.

Key Topics Covered:

1 Status Quo of Chinese Independent Brands’ ADAS Market

1.1 ADAS Installations and Installation Rate of Chinese Independent Brands: By Function Level

1.2 Structure of Chinese Independent Brands by ADAS Level

1.3 ADAS Installations and Installation Rate of Chinese Independent Brands: By Function

1.4 L2/L2+ ADAS Installations and Installation Rate of Chinese Independent Brands: Overall Situation

1.5 L2/L2+ ADAS Installations and Installation Rate of Chinese Independent Brands: By Brand

1.6 L2/L2.5/L2.9 ADAS Installations of Chinese Independent Brands: By Brand

1.7 L2/L2.5/L2.9 ADAS Installations of Chinese Independent Brands: By Model

1.8 L2/L2.5/L2.9 ADAS Installations and Installation Rate of Chinese Independent Brands: By Price

1.9 L2.5/L2.9 ADAS Installations of Chinese Independent Brands: By Price + Model

1.10 L2.5/L2.9 ADAS Installations and Installation Rate of Chinese Independent Brands: By Price + Model

2 ADAS and Autonomous Driving Layout of Chinese Independent Brands

2.1 ADAS and Autonomous Driving Implementation Plan of Chinese Independent Brands

2.2 Comparison of L2/L2.5/L2.9 ADAS Solutions

2.3 L2.5 ADAS Layout: Functions and Solutions

2.4 L2.9 ADAS Layout: Functions and Solutions

2.5 Partner Camps of Chinese Independent OEMs

3 Research on ADAS/Autonomous Driving of Chinese Independent Brands

3.1 Changan Automobile

3.2 Great Wall Motor

3.3 BYD

3.4 FAW

3.5 Geely

3.6 GAC

3.7 BAIC

3.8 SAIC

3.9 Chery

3.10 Dongfeng Motor

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