Jiyue 01 from Geely and Baidu is ready for market launch with 720 km of range and 544 hp.
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Jiyue 01 from Geely and Baidu is ready for market launch with 720 km of range and 544 hp.
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Jiyue 01 pre-sales start at RMB 259,900, and its first production vehicles rolled off the assembly line today at Geely's plant in Ningbo, Zhejiang province.
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Baidu has partnered with Geely to create a new brand, Jiyue, with the first model, the Jiyue 01, entering a catalog of regulatory filings and is expected to debut in the fourth quarter.
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Jiyue was established on August 9 this year as a joint venture between Geely and Baidu's Shanghai Mihang Automobile company. Geely holds 65% while Baidue holds 35%.
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Great Wall is teaming up with Baidu to explore the use of Ernie's AI model technology in its production vehicles.
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To date, Baidu's Apollo Go has been offering fully driverless ride-hailing services in Beijing, Wuhan and Chongqing. | Baidu.US | Baidu.HK
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Baidu's self-driving ride-hailing service platform Apollo Go has won a permit to offer fully driverless rides in Beijing, allowing it to expand the service to three Chinese megacities.
The search engine giant announced the development today, saying it is the first provider of fully driverless robotaxi services in the capital city of any country worldwide. Apollo Go has previously been approved to offer the service in Wuhan and Chongqing.
Baidu Apollo will deploy a total of 10 fully driverless vehicles in Beijing's Yizhuang Economic Development Zone, according to a press release from the company.
Apollo Go is currently providing an average of more than 20 rides per vehicle per day within the area, exceeding the average number of rides taken by traditional online ride-hailing services, Baidu said.
Yizhuang is one of the active hubs for autonomous driving in China. Beijing plans to expand its high-level automated demonstration area in the Yizhuang Economic Development Zone from the existing 60 square kilometers to an eventual 500 square kilometers.
Baidu has been developing autonomous driving technology since 2013 and has accumulated more than 50 million kilometers of testing in Level 4 autonomous driving.
As of the end of January, Apollo Go offered more than 2 million cumulative rides to the public, Baidu said.
In the fourth quarter of 2022, Apollo Go provided 561,000 rides to the public, up 162 percent year-on-year, according to Baidu's fourth-quarter earnings report.
On November 29 last year, Baidu announced that it plans to scale up Apollo's operations in 2023 with fully unmanned self-driving operations in more regions.
Baidu will build the world's largest fully driverless taxi service area in 2023, maintaining its growth momentum as the world's largest robot cab provider, the company said at the time.
Baidu previously announced plans to expand its self-driving mobility service to 65 cities by 2025 and 100 cities by 2030.
Baidu plans to put 200 additional driverless vehicles into operation in 2023
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The servise would include voice commands. This might solve the problem with missing physical buttons and only-LCD-screen control panels
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Jidu has brought two vehicles to the Guangzhou Auto Show: the Robo-01 and all new Robo-02. Let's get to them.
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Baidu became the first in the industry to receive advanced assisted driving map permits in three Chinese cities.
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The company says everything else remains the same.
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