Auto China 2026 spotlighting AI-driven shift in car industry

Auto China 2026 in Beijing showcased the automotive industry's shift towards AI-driven technologies, with over 2,000 companies from 21 countries participating. Chinese automakers highlighted their advancements in AI, centralized computing, and Level 4 autonomy, redefining the market.
The Auto China 2026 exhibition in Beijing has drawn over 2,000 companies from 21 countries, featuring 1,451 vehicles, 181 global debuts, and 71 concept cars. More than 60% of global premieres came from Chinese brands. Chinese automakers are now focusing on technology stacks, including AI-driven driving and centralized computing architectures. Geely showcased its full-domain AI 2.0 system, while SAIC's Roewe brand highlighted AI-based in-car applications. Huawei's automotive business presented its Harmony-based intelligent cockpit ecosystem. The exhibition demonstrated a shift towards unified system architectures, integrating intelligent driving, smart cockpits, and large language models.
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