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ZEEKR launches first door-to-door Level 3 autonomous driving technology

EV automaker ZEEKR held a live event in China today, unveiling several new forms of autonomous driving technology. The company launched a new smart driving solution called G-Pilot, which will enable Level 3 autonomous driving in one of its upcoming EV models before expanding to others.

ZEEKR remains a relatively young but budding EV automaker under the larger Geely umbrella. To date, the EV marque has launched six all-electric models, which will soon be joined by a sleek GT shooting brake version of its flagship 007 sedan, which was unveiled at CES this past January.

Outside of China, ZEEKR has delivered several of its models to new markets in Europe and has plenty more in its pipeline for 2025, according to plans shared during its presence at CES 2025. Those launches include at least three bespoke EV models internally codenamed “EX,” “DX,” and “CC.”

At the time, we learned that ZEEKR had signed on as the first customer of NVIDIA to implement its new DRIVE Thor next-gen system-on-chip (SoC) into a domain controller. This would be seen in the new models teased above, the first of which will be a new large SUV model to be launched this year.

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Today, ZEEKR showcased the autonomous driving capabilities enabled by NVIDIA’s technology in the form of a new door-to-door smart driving system it calls “G-Pilot.” We also learned which ZEEKR model will offer the Level 3 autonomous technology to customers first.

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ZEEKR’s upcoming 9X, which will be the first model to feature the new G-Pilot H9 autonomous capabilities / Source: ZEEKR / Weibo

ZEEKR joins the autonomous driving scene with G-Pilot

ZEEKR posted several updates to its Weibo account during a live event in China, including several images, videos, and performance specs about its new G-Pilot autonomous driving technology. The automaker shared that G-Pilot will serve customers as a smart driving solution of varying levels to meet the needs of different drivers.

Per a Weibo post, ZEEKR’s “L3 era” will kick off with a new SUV model called the 9X. It will make its official debut at the Shanghai Auto Show next month and then kick off production in China in the second half of 2025.

Aside from Level 3 autonomous driving capabilities, which will only be available in the 9X to start, G-Pilot offers what ZEEKR described as “many industry-first smart driving features,” including a General Automated Evasion System (G-AES). The system was demonstrated in an awesome video on its Weibo page, which you should watch. G-AES enables ZEEKr vehicles to avoid unexpected obstacles at speeds between 80-130 km/h (50-81 mph).

Other features include intelligent drive and full-capacity Vehicle-to-Parking (V2P), all powered by NVIDIA DRIVE AGX Thor chips capable of up to 1,400 TOPs of computing prowess.

Although ZEEKR’s Level 3 G-Pilot H9 autonomous technology will begin with the 9X only, the automaker shared plans to expand its availability to other models in the future via over-the-air (OTA) updates. We will be at the Shanghai Auto Show this year and will certainly be present at the unveiling of the ZEEKR 9X to learn more about its autonomous capabilities. We will be sure to report back after.

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