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【Summary】Swedish EV makers, including Polestar, are targeting the Chinese market for their premium electric vehicles. Polestar has partnered with Mobileye to incorporate autonomous driving technology into their Polestar 4 model. The Chengdu Motor Show showcased Polestar's high-performance and ultra-luxury electric SUVs, with the Polestar 4 being the first to feature Mobileye's Chauffeur autonomous driving technology.

FutureCar Staff    Aug 31, 2023 6:44 AM PT
Swedish electric vehicle manufacturers target intelligent driving in China

In recent years, there has been a growing focus among Swedish electric vehicle makers on China's premium EV car market. Similarly, Chinese automobile makers like Hongqi have chosen Sweden, Norway, and other Northern European countries as their first destinations to establish R&D facilities and promote their new electric vehicle brands in the European markets.

At the 26th edition of the Chengdu Motor Show, Swedish premium electric vehicle maker Polestar announced a partnership with Mobileye. This partnership aims to incorporate Mobileye's Chauffeur autonomous driving technology into the Polestar 4, their latest offering.

The Chengdu Motor Show, held on August 25, 2023, is the largest annual auto show in western China. It serves as a platform for automotive companies to showcase their latest innovations and technologies. At this year's show, Polestar unveiled the Polestar 4, a pure electric high-performance SUV, and the Polestar 3, an ultra-luxury pure electric SUV.

The Polestar 4 is particularly noteworthy as it is the first production car to feature Mobileye's Chauffeur autonomous driving technology. This technology is based on Mobileye's SuperVision-based Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS), which provides a solid foundation for autonomous driving capabilities.

Mobileye is a leading producer of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) technology, which is already installed in more than 150 million cars worldwide. Their Chauffeur technology, expected to be rolled out in the coming years, aims to enable hands-free, point-to-point autonomous driving on highways, while also offering eyes-on automated driving in various environments.

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