On August 6, Anbofu, the world's leading provider of mobile travel and autonomous driving solutions, announced that it will provide a cockpit solution for Great Wall Motor Co., Ltd., a major Chinese SUV manufacturer, to help Great Wall Motor build a new integrated cockpit.
Anbofu will provide a single-chip smart cockpit solution for Great Wall Motor's new generation of Haval and WEY brands, which can simultaneously drive all functions of full-color LCD instrumentation, head-up display and central control entertainment, etc. The solution is also integrated. Different levels of functional safety and network security solutions. Compared with traditional multi-chip solutions, it will greatly reduce system cost and provide a full range of intelligent interconnection experiences such as multi-screen interaction. For example, instrumentation and central control interaction, Head-up display and instrument interaction, car networking and central control interaction.
Guo Yansong, deputy director of the Great Wall Automotive Technology Center, said, 'Great Wall Motor has always been committed to building a leading position in the cockpit electronics field. We are pleased to work with Apollo, the world's leading technology, to achieve excellence on our next-generation SUV platform. Smart cabin user experience. '
'As an important strategic partner of Great Wall Motor, we are very pleased to have this cooperation opportunity to take advantage of AMB's industry-leading cockpit technology and integration capabilities, and integrate existing autonomous driving and driving assistance technologies, together with Great Wall Motors. Consumers bring a safer, more comfortable, connected driving experience and lay the foundation for advances in autonomous driving technology. 'Wang Zhan, President of Asia Pacific, Anbofu Active Safety and User Experience.
In the future, Anbofu will be committed to continuous innovation and actively communicate with major automakers in China and other regions to enable this technology to be used more widely to meet the growing demand for smart cockpits in the Chinese market.