AutoX RoboTaxi: First Unmanned Vehicle Is Live in China

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On November 16th, AutoX officially released RoboTaxi, an unmanned Taxi, which has fully covered the streets of Pingshan District, Shenzhen (A city of Guangdong Province China), and completed the record of 168 square kilometers of autonomous driving in the whole district.

Its prototype car is the Chrysler Grand Voyager, relying on the AutoX Gen5 system, equipped with 28 units 8-megapixel car-level cameras, 4D millimeter wave radar, self-developed core computing platform and autopilot domain electronic and electrical architecture AutoX XCU, with a computing power of 2200TOPS , so that it has car-level redundant wire control to realize unmanned driving.

Through the GIF map, we can see that the vehicle simultaneously discloses the front and rear 360-degree coverage cameras in the vehicle, allowing the passenger to experience the real-time fully unmanned driving of a completely empty vehicle in an immersive real-time manner. The unmanned vehicle traverses Pingshan District, passing through the bustling CBD business district in the center of Pingshan District, and finally arrives at the Pingshan High-speed Railway Station, and stops at the drop-off area.

About AutoX

In June 2019, AutoX obtained the first batch of autonomous driving road test licenses in Guangzhou, and in November 2019, it obtained the Shenzhen road test license, and became the first company to pass the Shenzhen autonomous driving function test. At the end of 2019, Shanghai promulgated the new regulations for autonomous driving 2.0 and released the first upgraded version of the license. AutoX ranked among them, becoming the first autonomous driving company to win the Shenzhen, Shanghai, and Guangzhou licenses.

In April 2020, AutoX launched China’s first full-vehicle driverless test on public roads in a city.

In July 2020, AutoX won the world’s second and China’s first California fully driverless RoboTaxi license, and conducted fully driverless public road tests in Shenzhen and Silicon Valley at the same time.

In December 2020, AutoX released China’s first batch of fully driverless RoboTaxi fleets, consisting of 25 Chrysler Grand Jielong front-mounted redundant wire-controlled MPVs, and launched a large-scale fully unmanned test in Shenzhen.

In January 2021, AutoX’s RoboTaxi, which is “unmanned in all vehicles” (no one in the front and rear row), will be open to the public for operation.