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EXWhat does “smart cars” really mean in China today?
In China, smart cars are defined less by horsepower and more by software. Many modern Chinese vehicles integrate advanced driver-assistance systems, AI-powered instrument clusters, large touchscreens, voice assistants, remote parking features, and deep smartphone connectivity.
Chinese automakers and electric vehicle startups focus heavily on over-the-air updates, real-time navigation data, facial recognition, and in-car ecosystems that sync seamlessly with users’ daily digital lives. These vehicles are often designed to function as “smart devices on wheels,” combining electric powertrains with cloud-connected intelligence.
This approach has allowed China to rapidly evolve its automotive market, making smart features standard rather than premium—and reshaping how everyday cars are built, sold, and used.
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