Affordable EV with advanced autonomous driving features

London, February 11, 2025, (Oilandgaspress) ––– BYD this week began offering advanced autonomous driving features on most of its models, including ones priced as low as $9,555, a move likely to start a new price war in a hyper-competitive market. It described its proprietary God’s Eye advanced driver-assistance system as a three-tier platform segmented by computing power.

The most affordable, entry level C version of the system runs on models priced between 69,800 yuan ($9,500) and 219,800 yuan under BYD’s best-selling Dynasty and Ocean series. It supports automatic highway ramp exit and entry, lane keeping, cruise driving, autonomous lane changes and obstacle avoidance.
It also features autonomous emergency braking, self-parking upon exit and remote parking.
The low-cost vision-only version, called God’s Eye C system, is equipped with 12 cameras, five-millimetre wave radars and 12 ultrasonic radars.

The system’s two higher-end variations – God’s Eye A and B – run on BYD-branded cars priced from 219,800 yuan as well as its premium Denza and Yangwang brands.
The two systems use advanced computing and lidars to generate 3D images of a car’s surroundings to assist navigation around obstacles.
User access to such features is included in the sticker prices.


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