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GAC Aion N60 to Receive First OTA Update on June 30, Adding Five New ADAS Features

From:Internet Info Agency 2026-06-26 15:18:11

GAC Aion N60 will receive its first OTA update on June 30, introducing five new intelligent driving assistance features: Remote Parking Assist (for parking in after exiting the vehicle), Remote Summon Assist (for parking out via remote control), P-gear Direct Launch for NDA, Three-point U-turn, and Navigation-free Roaming Parking Search. After the update, users can activate “Remote Parking Assist” via the mobile app while outside the vehicle, enabling the car to autonomously park into tight spaces with challenging conditions such as narrow clearances, wet or muddy surfaces. When retrieving the vehicle, users can employ “Remote Summon Assist” through the app to have the car automatically drive out. During NDA (Navigation-guided Driving Assist) operation, if the vehicle encounters a narrow intersection where a U-turn cannot be completed in one maneuver, the system will automatically execute a three-point turn sequence—forward, reverse, then forward again. When NDA is active and the navigation destination is set to an internal road within a residential or office complex (excluding underground parking lots), the vehicle will not deactivate NDA upon arrival. Instead, it will enter “Navigation-free Roaming Parking Search” mode, slowly cruising along internal roads while scanning for available roadside parking spots. Once a suitable spot is detected, the vehicle will autonomously perform parking maneuvers to enter the space. The Aion N60 was launched on April 28, 2024, offering three variants with CLTC-rated ranges of 410 km, 510 km, and 610 km, priced from RMB 109,800 to RMB 129,800. The vehicle is equipped with a 4D millimeter-wave radar and a LiDAR sensor, powered by a single-stage end-to-end large model based on WeRide’s Level 4 Robotaxi technology, and features the world’s first amorphous alloy silicon carbide electric drive system, achieving a minimum energy consumption of 11.7 kWh per 100 km.

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