As consumer interest in intelligent driving systems surges and the market share of new energy vehicles continues to climb, traditional fuel-powered vehicles are stepping up their game, undergoing rapid intelligent transformations to stay competitive. Models such as the FAW-Audi A5L Qiankun Intelligent Driving Edition and the Dongfeng Nissan Teana have already embraced intelligent solutions, catering to both mainstream and mid-to-high-end market segments.
Despite encountering technical hurdles, including architectural constraints and inadequate power supply for seamless intelligent upgrades, certain fuel-powered vehicle models have successfully surmounted core challenges related to computing capacity and power efficiency. Automakers are now fervently pursuing the strategy of 'equal intelligence for fuel and electric vehicles,' with joint venture brands leading the charge.
Experts underscore that the intelligent transformation of fuel-powered vehicles serves as a transitional measure. In the grand scheme of things, it's challenging to turn back the tide of their eventual replacement by electric vehicles. Looking ahead, the automotive landscape is poised to evolve into a paradigm where 'electrification forms the bedrock and intelligence is the linchpin,' prompting a significant reconfiguration of the supply chain. Meanwhile, joint venture automakers are also ramping up their shift towards new energy vehicles, aligning with the industry's broader trajectory.
