Gate News message, April 16 — GAC Aion officially opened pre-orders for its new Aion N60 SUV today, equipped with WeRide Driving (WeRide 3.0), an end-to-end autonomous driving solution developed by WeRide (WRD.US, 00800). The vehicle starts at 115,800 yuan and comes with autonomous driving features standard across all models. Powered by WeRide 3.0, the Aion N60 enables full-scenario, full-function advanced autonomous driving capabilities including city driving, highway driving, parking, and active/passive safety features.
This marks the first mass-production passenger vehicle from the WeRide and GAC Aion partnership, and also represents the first time WeRide has deployed its end-to-end technology on the Qualcomm Snapdragon platform. WeRide is now the only autonomous driving solution provider to achieve mass-production end-to-end solutions on both Nvidia Drive and Qualcomm Snapdragon platforms, the two mainstream in-vehicle computing platforms.
The Aion N60’s autonomous capabilities are supported by WeRide GENESIS, a proprietary simulation model that bridges physical and virtual environments. WeRide GENESIS comprises four modules—AI scenarios, AI entities, AI metrics, and AI diagnostics—creating a complete feedback loop from scenario generation and algorithm training to quantitative evaluation and diagnostic analysis. The vehicle has been tested in simulated environments far exceeding real-world complexity, covering scenarios such as adjacent vehicle intrusion, unprotected left turns, emergency evasion, pedestrian and cyclist interference, road obstruction, and extreme weather conditions.
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