On August 26th, according to reports from Kuaikeji, during the fall product launch event for Luxeed and AITO yesterday, Richard Yu, while delivering his speech, did not miss the opportunity to subtly critique competitors.
Richard Yu stated at the press conference, “Our vehicles are very stable, unlike certain cars that drift on the streets.”
It is understood that Huawei has achieved a revolutionary innovation in chassis technology by equipping the chassis with a “smart brain.” Leveraging Huawei’s self-developed iDVP platform, the sensor components have undergone refined layered decoupling. This has increased the number of perception collaboration components within the Tuling platform to three times that of traditional chassis systems.
This enhancement allows the chassis’s “neurons” to receive richer, more three-dimensional feedback and external information. The massive amount of data is then precisely analyzed, estimated, and evaluated by the Tuling platform’s MFSS (Multi-modal Fusion Sensing System). Subsequently, it is rapidly distributed to the corresponding actuators for efficient execution.
In essence, Huawei has endowed the chassis with powerful intelligent perception and execution capabilities, aiming to deliver a superior driving experience. This strategic emphasis on advanced chassis technology and intelligent integration underscores Huawei’s commitment to differentiating its automotive offerings in a competitive market. By highlighting stability and intelligent control, the company aims to appeal to consumers who prioritize safety and a refined driving feel, while implicitly drawing a contrast with brands whose performance characteristics might be perceived as less predictable or potentially less safe under certain conditions. This indirect commentary serves as a rhetorical tool to underscore the perceived advantages of Huawei’s automotive technology.
