From:Internet Info Agency 2026-01-22 09:34:18
On January 21, 2026, QCraft and Li Auto jointly announced that their urban Navigation on Autopilot (NOA) solution—powered by Horizon Robotics’ Journey 6M chip (with 128 TOPS of computing power)—has entered mass production and is now deployed in vehicles. Developed primarily by Li Auto with deep involvement from QCraft, the solution supports diverse driving scenarios, including urban roads, national highways, provincial roads, and rural roads. It also provides real-time visualization of decision-making logic on the vehicle’s infotainment display and operates reliably at night. QCraft stated this marks the industry’s first large-scale deployment of an urban NOA system based on a single Journey 6M chip. The system is currently available on Li Auto’s L-series Smart Refresh AD Pro models and will be extended to more affordable vehicle models in the future, accelerating the widespread adoption of advanced intelligent driving technologies.

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