Watch BYD's 'God's Eye' Rip This Supercar Around A Track Without Anyone Inside
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BYD, now the world's largest electric car manufacturer, is enhancing its vehicle lineup with a new advanced driving assistance system (ADAS) called 'God's Eye'. This system, which will be standard in more than 20 models, offers three versions of driver assistance technology, all provided at no extra cost. This contrasts sharply with competitors like Tesla, which charges substantial fees for similar features. The flagship version, showcased in the Yangwang U9 supercar, demonstrates impressive capabilities by autonomously navigating a racetrack, underscoring BYD's commitment to innovation and competitive pricing in the automotive market.
BYD's new ADAS, 'God's Eye,' demonstrates the company's competitive edge by offering advanced driver assistance systems across its portfolio at no charge, unlike competitors.
The unveiling of 'God's Eye' ADAS marks a significant step for BYD, showcasing its capabilities in autonomous driving technology while highlighting its aggressive pricing strategy.
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