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.
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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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