Xpeng Vice President Wei Bin has recently left the company, and the Intelligent Cockpit and Autonomous Driving divisions have been merged into the General Intelligence Center
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Wei Bin, Vice President of Xpeng Group and Head of the Intelligent Cockpit, has recently left the company. He had previously been on leave due to family reasons. Currently, Xpeng's Intelligent Cockpit Center and Autonomous Driving Center have been merged to establish the General Intelligence Center, which will be managed by Liu Xianming. The departure of Vice President Wei Bin marks the official exit of this core executive who has been deeply involved in the intelligent cockpit field for many years. Meanwhile, the organizational restructuring completed by Xpeng Motors immediately afterward demonstrates the company's intent to integrate its intelligent business segments.

During his tenure at Xpeng Motors, Wei Bin was fully responsible for the intelligent cockpit business, leading the research, development, and iteration of cockpit systems for multiple generations of Xpeng models. Prior to his departure, he had been on leave for some time due to family reasons. This official confirmation of his resignation means that Xpeng Motors will see new personnel arrangements in its core intelligent positions. As the head of the intelligent cockpit, Wei Bin's departure will have a certain impact on the continuous evolution of Xpeng Motors in terms of vehicle-machine interaction, user interfaces, and in-car intelligent experiences. However, the company has already completed succession arrangements through organizational adjustments.

Simultaneously with Vice President Wei Bin's departure, Xpeng Motors announced the merger of the Intelligent Cockpit Center and the Autonomous Driving Center to establish the General Intelligence Center, which will be managed by Liu Xianming. This structural adjustment sends a clear signal: Xpeng Motors is integrating the previously relatively independent technology segments of intelligent cockpit and autonomous driving to form a unified technology platform. The establishment of the General Intelligence Center aims to break down the data and algorithm barriers between cockpit interaction and driving assistance, promoting the integrated evolution from "in-cabin experience" to "whole-vehicle intelligence." As the new head, Liu Xianming will coordinate the resources and R&D directions of both teams.

The departure of Vice President Wei Bin and the establishment of the General Intelligence Center are part of a series of recent organizational adjustments at Xpeng Motors. Against the backdrop of increasing competition in the new energy vehicle industry focusing on intelligence, the integration of technology architectures and optimization of human efficiency have become common trends for automakers. By merging intelligent cockpit and autonomous driving, Xpeng Motors can reduce cross-departmental coordination costs and accelerate the closed-loop technology chain from perception and decision-making to interaction. As the General Intelligence Center becomes operational, Xpeng Motors' new products and technological achievements in the field of integrated intelligent driving and intelligent cockpit will serve as an important window for the market to observe the effectiveness of its intelligent strategy execution.

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