Huawei Driver Assistance System 2026 Expansion: Targeting 80+ Models
Huawei aims to expand its driver assistance system to over 80 models in 2026, targeting a 3 million vehicle milestone as it dominates the Chinese EV software market.
Your next vehicle might be powered by a Huawei brain. The Chinese tech giant is making a massive push into the automotive sector, aiming to integrate its driver assistance system into more than 80 vehicle models by the end of this year.
Huawei Driver Assistance System 2026 Expansion: The 3 Million Milestone
According to reports from Nikkei Asia, Huawei expects the adoption of its Advanced Driving System (ADS) to cross the 3 million vehicle milestone in 2026. This represents a significant jump from November 2025, when the technology was featured in roughly 30 models. The rapid growth signals that more Chinese automakers are opting for Huawei's turnkey software solutions rather than developing their own from scratch.
From Premium to Mass Market
It's not just for luxury cars anymore. Huawei is expanding its self-driving tech to mass-market vehicles in China, leveraging its experience in supply chain localization. Notably, the company has increased the ratio of Chinese-made parts in its latest hardware to 60%, insulating itself from global trade tensions while lowering costs for partner automakers.
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