China's First Mass-Produced L3 SUV, the VOYAH Taishan Black Warrior, Launches in March

From:Internet Info Agency

2026-02-09 11:20:00

On February 9, Lu Fang, Chairman of VOYAH Automotive Technology Co., Ltd., announced on Weibo that China's first mass-produced L3-level autonomous driving SUV—the VOYAH Taishan Black Warrior—will officially launch in March. Equipped with an advanced intelligent driving system, this model marks the first time L3-level autonomous driving technology has been implemented in mass production in China, promising users a safer and more convenient high-level intelligent driving experience. As a significant new product for the VOYAH brand, the Taishan Black Warrior also underscores the company’s technological prowess and market ambitions in the smart electric vehicle segment.

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