From:Internet Info Agency 2026-06-08 22:15:09
A video shows a vehicle equipped with Huawei's Qiankun Intelligent Driving System entering a tunnel at approximately 100 km/h. Before the human eye could clearly identify an obstacle ahead, the vehicle had already activated its turn signal and completed a lane change to successfully avoid traffic cones inside the tunnel. Slow-motion footage confirmed that the vehicle detected the obstacle via its perception system before entering the tunnel and promptly executed an evasive maneuver. Another video demonstrates the system encountering an abandoned barrier while traveling at high speed. The vehicle decelerated from over 110 km/h to around 90 km/h and accurately identified the passable space between barriers on both sides, successfully navigating around the obstacle. Huawei previously stated that the Qiankun Intelligent Driving System employs a multi-sensor fusion perception approach, aiming to surpass human visual perception capabilities. Currently, all intelligent driving assistance features available on the market—including this system—are classified as Level 2 (L2) combined driving assistance, requiring drivers to remain attentive at all times and be ready to take control of the vehicle immediately.

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