BYD Aims for Zero Accidents with Affordable 'God's Eye' Driver-Assistance System
World's largest EV maker BYD is developing 'God's Eye' autonomous driving technology to achieve zero traffic accidents, aiming for mass consumer affordability. The advanced driver-assistance system will cost approximately $1,770.
BYD, the world’s largest electric vehicle (EV) maker, has set its sights on achieving zero traffic accidents through self-developed autonomous driving technology, aiming to assemble next-generation cars affordable for mass consumers. Founder and chairman Wang Chuanfu told a press conference in Shenzhen on Thursday that BYD’s “God’s Eye” advanced driver-assistance system would be priced at just 12,000 yuan (US$1,770). The system allows drivers to go “hands off”, with BYD pledging to cover any...