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China's EV Makers Double Down on AI Amid Fierce Price War
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CNBC01.05.2026Tech3 dk okuma

China's EV Makers Double Down on AI Amid Fierce Price War

Automakers are layering on in-car AI features, but differentiation is becoming increasingly difficult as competition intensifies.

L'essentiel

  • Chinese EV makers are intensifying their focus on AI features, integrating models like ByteDance's Doubao and Alibaba's Qwen, to navigate a prolonged price war.
  • However, the rapid dissemination of technology makes differentiation challenging, pushing companies to explore 'outside-of-the-car' experiences.

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Pourquoi c'est important

Chinese electric vehicle manufacturers are facing intense competition and a prolonged price war in the world's largest auto market. This has led them to shift focus from battery range to advanced in-car technologies like artificial intelligence.

Taille de police

Electric carmakers in China are layering on more artificial intelligence features as they try to survive a prolonged price war in the world's largest auto market.

The competition has shifted over the last few years, from extending battery range to rolling out driver-assist systems and using more powerful automotive chips. Now, automakers are focusing on a suite of in-car AI features.

More than 50 car brands now use ByteDance's Doubao AI model, the company's cloud platform Volcano Engine announced last Friday at the Beijing auto show, where the tech unit had a booth next to robotaxi company Pony.ai.

That means Doubao is in 145 car models and over 7 million vehicles, Volcano Engine said. Besides domestic vehicles, Doubao AI has also been integrated in new foreign-branded models, such as the all-electric Mercedes-Benz GLC, the SAIC Audi E7X and the SAIC Volkswagen ID. ERA 9X.

"We will keep on integrating new features faster," Fermín Soneira, CEO of the Audi and SAIC Cooperation Project, told reporters this month ahead of the auto show. He noted how automakers can quickly deploy tech updates remotely, or "over-the-air."

Despite the rapid rollout of new features, automakers face persistent pressure on sales.

"It's going to remain tough, because the capacity is there," he said. "This price war is not going to really stop in the next month."

The shift towards AI reflects consumer demand for connected features, including Huawei-smartphone-compatible interfaces or voice-based assistants such as Doubao.

ByteDance's Doubao is by far the most widely used AI chatbot in China, with more than 155 million weekly active users as of early this year, according to consultancy Chozan. Volcano Engine's auto show booth included demos of both Chinese-language and English-language AI systems for cars.

The price war has turned into a feature war around cockpit technology, said Stephen Dyer, partner and managing director and head of AlixPartners' Asia automotive and industrials consulting practice.

The challenge is, however, that much of that technology soon becomes similar, making it harder for companies to stand out.

Among the top 20 best-selling electric car models in China, those priced at 100,000 yuan ($14,645) or above offered similar driver-assist and in-car entertainment functions, according to AlixPartners.

With "technology, they're going to have to race and keep racing, because it disseminates so quickly that you're never going to be able to sustain a differentiated technology for long," Dyer said.

Instead, he expects Chinese companies to start competing more on the "outside-of-the-car experience," similar to luxury brands that offer exclusive lifestyle experiences.

Chinese automaker Nio, for example, offers its customers exclusive access to products and clubhouses, on top of vehicles featuring premium interior materials.

The Chinese electric car company has struggled with the cost of offering such perks and slower market growth. But Nio claimed last week its ES8 is the first car model in the industry's 400,000 yuan-and-above segment to deliver 100,000 units in just 215 days.

Alibaba also announced Friday that its Qwen artificial intelligence model will be integrated into vehicles from automakers including BYD and a local joint venture of Volkswagen. The system allows drivers to order food delivery, book hotels, buy tickets to attractions and track packages, among other features, through voice commands.

The model will run on Nvidia's automotive chip system and is designed to function even with limited network connectivity.

At the end of the day, AI should run in the background to support the user experience, not necessarily be a feature of a vehicle, Tu Le, founder and managing director at consultancy Sino Auto Insights, told CNBC's Eunice Yoon.

Even if it's difficult for automakers to stand out in China, they may be able to compete more effectively with foreign peers.

"What we consider maybe simple features and like, standard features in mass market vehicles in the China market, are going to be expected in the Western market sooner rather than later as well," Le said.

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Perspective IA — des possibilités, pas des certitudes

  • The price war in China's EV market will continue for at least several more months.

    Très probable · En quelques mois

  • Automakers will increasingly focus on non-AI related 'outside-of-the-car' experiences and services to differentiate their brands.

    Probable · Moyen terme

  • AI features that are considered standard in China will begin appearing in mass-market vehicles in Western markets.

    Probable · Moyen terme

Questions ouvertes

  • What specific strategies will automakers employ to differentiate themselves beyond AI features?
  • How will the integration of AI impact vehicle safety and cybersecurity?
  • What is the long-term profitability outlook for Chinese automakers offering extensive lifestyle perks?
  • Will Western markets adopt Chinese AI-driven features as quickly as suggested?

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