From:Internet Info Agency 2026-05-27 17:42:00
On May 27, the all-new AITO M9 was officially launched, featuring an omnidirectional stereoscopic fusion perception system composed of 40 sensors. This system includes one self-cleaning 896-line forward LiDAR, one in-cabin LiDAR, four solid-state LiDARs (with a dual-redundant forward LiDAR matrix), three distributed 4D millimeter-wave radar arrays, two exterior microphones, two high-precision cameras, six ultrasonic sensors, and one surround-view camera. It can accurately detect small, low-profile, suspended, and irregularly shaped obstacles within a 10-meter range. The vehicle is equipped with Huawei's ADS 5.0 intelligent driving system. Its forward collision avoidance function operates at speeds from 4 to 150 km/h, while lateral collision avoidance covers speeds from 30 to 130 km/h, with enhanced low-speed collision prevention capabilities. In terms of passive safety, the AITO M9 adopts the upgraded "Xuanwu" body architecture 2.0, a comprehensive vehicle protection system, and a "Twin Star" full-domain redundancy design.

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