From:Internet Info Agency 2026-04-12 12:30:09
The 2026 Le Dao L90 will officially launch on April 21, equipped with the advanced intelligent driving chip "Shenji NX9031" and the latest version of the "NIO World Model (NWM)." The Shenji NX9031 is the industry's first intelligent driving chip manufactured using a 5nm automotive-grade process. Natively compatible with NWM, it has shipped over 200,000 units since mass production began. Integrated with a multimodal signal processing system, the chip delivers an image processing capability of 6.5 billion pixels per second—the highest ISP performance currently available in the industry—and provides ample computational headroom for future NWM upgrades. The 2026 Le Dao L90 will be offered in two configurations: a LiDAR-equipped version and a pure vision-based version. Due to rising costs of high-performance memory and other components, the LiDAR version’s production cost has increased by approximately RMB 10,000. The pure vision version will remain on sale and receive a major update following the LiDAR version’s delivery, covering enhancements to the intelligent cockpit, intelligent chassis, and intelligent driver-assistance systems. Notably, the updated driver-assistance system will adopt a new end-to-end model, significantly improving navigation-assisted driving experiences in urban and highway scenarios. This model will become the first three-row SUV priced around RMB 300,000 to feature a globally flagship-level intelligent driving chip.

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