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On the afternoon of November 6th, He Xiaopeng, Chairman of XPEV/09868, announced at Xiaopeng AI Technology Day that a special system being developed by Xiaopeng may eliminate the steering wheel. In addition, Ultra models will be developed for L4, which will be developed globally to serve Robotaxi.
According to He Xiaopeng, the wire controlled steering system currently being developed by Xiaopeng Motors is expected to automatically hide the steering wheel in autonomous driving mode, providing passengers with a more spacious cabin space. When parking, the system can also automatically adjust the steering ratio, making it easier for the vehicle to park in the parking space.
He Xiaopeng predicted that the steering wheel, which has been considered a standard feature in the automotive industry for a hundred years, may gradually become unnecessary in the era of artificial intelligence vehicles.
He Xiaopeng also revealed relevant information about Xiaopeng's new "Ultra model". He stated that this model will have a computing power of up to 3000T and support L4 level intelligent driving that meets Chinese and European standards. To ensure safety, this model adopts a fully redundant design in terms of core components and chip security backup.
He Xiaopeng further elaborated on Xiaopeng Motors' vision for the future of Robotaxi at the meeting. He mentioned that the company plans to officially launch Robotaxi service in 2026, aiming to provide a safe and efficient manned travel experience. With the increasing maturity of L4 level intelligent driving technology and the gradual improvement of relevant policies and regulations, the cockpit design of Robotaxi will become more flexible and versatile, and can even be customized into various scenarios according to user needs. In the future, perhaps we will no longer need a one click ordering of coffee, but rather bring the entire coffee shop service directly to our doorstep through one click summoning
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