From:Internet Info Agency 2026-04-17 09:42:10
Geely's "Qianli Haohan" advanced intelligent driving assistance system was launched in March 2025. By April 2025, nearly 500,000 units had already been delivered. According to Geely’s roadmap, the system will be installed in over one million vehicles by 2026. Within 2025, the H5, H7, and H9 driver-assistance packages will cover 40 vehicle models; this will expand to 96 models across Geely’s seven brands in 2026. Meanwhile, the lower-tier H1 and H3 solutions will be gradually phased out. The system supports a comprehensive suite of features, including 360° omnidirectional parking, automated parking in mechanical parking spaces, map-free urban NOA (Navigate on Autopilot), highway NOA, automatic parking (APA), detection of overhead obstacles, emergency braking at speeds up to 130 km/h, low-speed valet parking, and robotic arm-assisted automatic charging. Additionally, Geely plans to launch "Qianli Haohan" overseas in 2025, making it the first Chinese high-level ADAS solution to achieve large-scale deployment in international markets.

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