On October 23, JD.com updated the details on its 'National Good Car' webpage, officially christening the new vehicle as the 'Aion UT Super' and disclosing its key features, particularly in terms of driving range and safety. Regarding driving range, the new car leverages CATL's innovative chocolate battery swap technology, marking it as the first in its segment to be outfitted with a high-capacity 500KM battery. Additionally, it incorporates a battery health monitoring system and supports a versatile energy replenishment strategy, encompassing 'charging, battery swapping, renting, and selling' options. When it comes to safety, the car is equipped with an Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) system specifically designed for reverse parking scenarios. This system can proactively apply the brakes upon detecting obstacles behind the vehicle or in instances of driver misoperation.
