DeepSeek to feature in automotive giant BYD's self-driving cars
Integration of AI software will help improve self-driving technology, says car manufacturer
Chinese automotive giant BYD has said that plans to unroll advanced self-driving technology on nearly all its cars, including budget models priced below $10,000.
The company also said it would integrate AI startup Deepseek's software into its cars, following domestic peers such as Geely, Great Wall Motors, and Leapmotor.
BYD is Tesla's biggest rival in China and increasingly abroad, and Monday evening's announcement led analysts to suggest a new price war might be on the horizon.
BYD will install its "God's Eye" autonomous driving system in at least 21 models, including the Seagull budget hatchback priced at ¥69,800 ($9,550).
The system includes features such as remote parking and autonomous highway navigation previously found on more expensive vehicles. Tesla has similar features available in its EVs priced from $32,000.
"Autonomous driving is no longer a remote rarity, it's a [...] necessary tool," BYD founder Wang Chuanfu said at a live-streamed event on Monday.
Self-driving technology would become an "indispensable tool like safety belts or airbags" within a few years, he predicted.
The integration of DeepSeek, the company said, would help improve self-driving technology and provide a more personalised experience for consumers.
The AI firm made headlines last month when it unveiled a chatbot that can match its American competitors apparently at a fraction of the cost.
Shares in BYD jumped 4.5% to a record high in Hong Kong on Tuesday — having already risen almost 20% in the days leading up to Monday's event.
China's auto market, the world's largest, has seen a prolonged price war among dozens of EV producers desperate to grab market share.
Almost 11 million electric and hybrid vehicles were sold in the country last year, up more than 40% from 2023.
BYD accounted for around 4.2 million of those sales, with its quarterly revenue overtaking Tesla's for the first time in the third quarter.
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