Xpeng to Pilot L4 Robotaxis in Second Half of Year
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- Guangzhou-based Xpeng plans to launch pilot robotaxi operations in the second half of this year, featuring Level 4 self-driving capabilities powered by its Turing AI chips.
- The company aims for fully autonomous operations without safety officers by early 2027.
KI-generierte Zusammenfassung
Warum es wichtig ist
Xpeng, a Guangzhou-based company founded in 2014, has been developing intelligent electric cars and is often seen as a challenger to Tesla in China. The company is now focusing on robotaxi technology.
Guangzhou-based Xpeng said its robotaxis would have level 4 (L4) self-driving capabilities and be powered by four of its self-developed Turing AI chips.
According to SAE International, a global standards body, L4 allowed a driverless cab to navigate designated areas without requiring human intervention.
“Xpeng plans to initiate pilot robotaxi operations in the second half of this year to validate technical viability, user acceptance and the complete business model,” it said in a statement on Monday. “The company aims to achieve fully autonomous operations without [an] on-site safety officer by early 2027.”
Founded in 2014, Xpeng has long been dubbed a Tesla challenger in mainland China as it developed and assembled intelligent electric cars to take on Model 3 and Model Y vehicles.
Offene Fragen
- What are the specific designated areas for the pilot robotaxi operations?
- What are the key technical challenges Xpeng aims to validate?
- What is the expected user acceptance rate?
- What is the complete business model Xpeng plans to validate?




