en.Wedoany.com Reported - BYD announced that it will introduce new driver assistance technology to the Brazilian market starting in 2027. The technology rollout includes an advanced system called God's Eye, which features driver assistance and semi-autonomous driving functions. It will also be equipped with the automotive-grade chip Xuanji A3, developed based on a 4-nanometer architecture and designed specifically for autonomous driving applications.

Stella Li, BYD's Global Executive Vice President and CEO of Americas and Europe operations, revealed that the research and development center in Rio de Janeiro will participate in adapting the solutions for the Brazilian market.
In the Chinese market, BYD has begun offering damage compensation protection for users utilizing the urban autonomous navigation function. The company stated that this protection covers accident scenarios where legal liability is attributed to the vehicle when the system is used according to local rules. This measure complements the existing protection for the intelligent parking system. BYD also stated that the God's Eye-B system version, equipped with LiDAR sensors, is available as an option across its entire model lineup, aiming to expand the adoption of advanced driver assistance features.

Another highlight of the announcement is the launch of the Xuanji A3. This is the first Chinese-made 4-nanometer automotive processor designed specifically for autonomous driving. The chip supports advanced autonomous driving applications, and according to BYD, in a configuration of three integrated units, its processing power can exceed 2.1 trillion operations per second. Compared to existing similar solutions currently on the market, the new component reduces energy consumption by approximately 20%. The company stated that the processor has already entered mass production.
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