From:Internet Info Agency 2026-05-17 11:25:01
Changan Automobile recently responded to market rumors, stating that it currently has no plans to adopt Qianli Technology's intelligent driver-assistance system and has not invested in or acquired any stake in the company. A source close to Changan Automobile indicated that the company's self-developed "Tianshu Intelligence" system has already entered the application phase and that Changan will not switch its intelligent driving solution. Previously, in December last year, China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) announced the country's first batch of conditional Level 3 autonomous driving vehicle access permits, with the approved Changan model equipped with its proprietary "Tianshu Intelligence" driver-assistance system.

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