From:Internet Info Agency 2026-02-11 09:21:58
Recently, Youjia Innovation announced it has once again secured a定点 (nomination) from a leading Chinese automotive brand for a new project. Under this agreement, Youjia will supply its iPilot 4 Plus ADAS domain controller—based on Horizon Robotics’ Journey 6M chip—with a computing power of 128 TOPS and liquid-cooling support, along with its DMS (Driver Monitoring System) and OMS (Occupant Monitoring System), for multiple core vehicle models (including overseas variants). Mass production is expected in the second half of 2026. The solution supports full-scenario functionalities, including highway pilot assist, memory-based driving, and automated parking. The two companies began collaborating in 2023, and their intelligent driving solutions have already entered mass production on vehicles in 2024. This latest nomination, which includes smart cabin products, marks a further deepening of their partnership. Youjia Innovation holds EU DDAW/ADDW certifications and has experience achieving E-NCAP five-star safety ratings. To date, the company has delivered mass-production solutions to 42 OEMs and remains committed to advancing mid-to-high-end technologies and accelerating its global expansion.

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