From:Internet Info Agency 2026-02-09 15:11:00
The Lantra Zhui Guang L has recently become one of the first vehicles to receive Huawei's Qiankun ADS 4.1 intelligent driving system upgrade, focusing on three key dimensions: safety, user experience, and driving enjoyment. The new system introduces an enhanced eAES (emergency Automatic Emergency Steering) function that proactively anticipates risks such as rear-end collisions or being sandwiched between vehicles during high-speed following, assisting drivers in evasive maneuvers to avoid "sandwich" accidents. It also improves detection and obstacle-avoidance capabilities for road hazards like water-filled barriers and traffic cones. At complex intersections, the system can predict potential conflicts ahead of time and automatically decelerate to ensure safe passage. In the event of a sudden driver emergency, the hands-off roadside parking feature can automatically control vehicle speed and bring the car to a smooth, safe stop. Additionally, the Zhui Guang L supports advanced maneuvers including "three-point turns" and a "one-touch nearby parking" function, which intelligently matches available parking spots based on users’ saved "frequently parked locations." Launched in December 2023, the Zhui Guang L is available in Max and Ultra trims, priced between RMB 279,900 and RMB 309,900. It features a 16.1-inch 3K display, runs on HarmonyOS 5, and offers a plug-in hybrid powertrain with a CLTC all-electric range of 410 km and a combined range of up to 1,400 km.

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