China's automotive sector has emerged as a global frontrunner in the race towards intelligent driving, boasting an impressive penetration rate of over 50% for L2 autonomous driving technology. Moreover, the integration of parking assistance technology in mid-to-high-end models has surpassed the 20% mark. Experts emphasize that the automotive industry's core competitiveness is increasingly centered around intelligence and AI. By 2030, this decade will prove pivotal for the widespread adoption of basic intelligent driving technologies and the cultivation of an intelligent driving mindset. To sustain its lead, China must expedite the rollout of L3 and beyond autonomous driving technologies, foster deeper collaboration between automakers and component suppliers, and achieve breakthroughs in key technologies. Additionally, the advancement of smart cars necessitates the establishment of an AI-powered operating system to bolster safety, elevate user experience, and propel Chinese brands towards international prominence through global partnerships.