WeRide Inc. (WRD), a company focused on autonomous driving technology, has introduced WePilot AiDrive, a next-generation one-stage end-to-end advanced driver assistance system (ADAS), with plans to enter mass production later in 2025.
Developed in partnership with Bosch, WePilot AiDrive represents a shift from traditional two-stage processes, merging perception and decision-making into a single streamlined system. This design allows vehicles to respond more quickly and efficiently, mimicking the reflexive decision-making of a skilled human driver.
WeRide said the technology is engineered to handle complex urban traffic conditions, including lane changes in congestion, unprotected turns, and interactions with pedestrians and obstacles on narrow city roads. By combining scalability across computing platforms, adaptability to both vision-only and sensor-fusion setups, and rapid AI-driven iteration, the system aims to improve safety while reducing deployment costs.
WeRide operates in more than 30 cities across 10 countries and is the first publicly listed robotaxi company. Its vehicles are licensed in six markets worldwide, including China, Singapore, France, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and the U.S.
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