Chinese luxury EV to come with new infotainment system from Huawei

Chinese luxury EV to come with new infotainment system from Huawei

Early in 2021, Arcfox, a Chinese manufacturer of electric vehicles (EVs), partnered with Huawei to create an EV using the new Huawei Inside infotainment system (HI). According to a recent follow-up article, the business is getting ready to start making its EV powered by HI.

The system has a smart display powered by HarmonyOS that has various user controls, including ones for multimedia, climate control, driving information, etc. Additionally, it has access to Huawei’s HiCar solution, which provides level-3 autonomous driving capabilities.

The first production vehicle to use HI infotainment will be the Arcfox Alpha-S. Three LiDAR sensors, six mmW radar sensors, twelve ultrasonic sensors, nine ADS units, and four surround-view cameras make up the EV’s autonomous driving system, which enables the newest self-driving capabilities.

The EV has been available for purchase since January 2022, but it is currently moving into full-scale manufacturing. It will include the most recent HarmonyOS, which is also found in the AITO M5 EV.

The infotainment system is becoming the highly coordinated entrance point for moving automobiles. In order to gather data from cars, trucks, expressways, tunnels, and bridges and analyze it instantly to provide meaningful intelligence, local devices must communicate with one another. This is the drooling, glistening base of fog/edge computing.

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