Wedoany.com Report-Nov. 19, On November 15, QCraft announced a strategic partnership with Chery Commercial Vehicles to jointly develop mass-production L4 autonomous logistics vehicles. The two companies will combine their strengths in autonomous-driving software, large-scale vehicle manufacturing, and global market channels to accelerate the deployment of driverless delivery fleets in urban logistics scenarios.
According to the agreement, both sides will build a new vehicle platform that meets automotive-grade standards for commercial autonomous driving. The cooperation is intended to support coordinated progress in brand development, product capabilities, and service expansion. Their first logistics model has already begun pilot operations in Suzhou, Jinhua, and Wuhu. Wider deployment across China and later in overseas markets is planned.
For QCraft, this cooperation continues its long-term development path in L4 technologies and leverages its experience putting L2++ assisted-driving systems into mass production. The company aims to advance from L2++ to L3 and L4 in stages and gradually form a complete commercial cycle for high-level autonomous driving.
QCraft states that its “QPilot” mid-to-high-level driver assistance solution has been factory-installed on more than 600,000 vehicles. The company also introduced an end-to-end urban NOA solution based on a single Journey 6M chip, incorporating reinforced safety functions. In the L4 field, QCraft’s Robobus platform has been deployed in 26 cities worldwide, with more than 650,000 passenger trips completed.
Chery has been rapidly adding intelligent-driving functions across its passenger-vehicle lineup. During the Chery Global Innovation Conference held in October, executive vice president and CTO Xinhua Gao said the company plans to launch 20 new models next year with automated-parking and remote-parking features. Chery also plans to introduce valet-parking capabilities in Saudi Arabia and Thailand. Gao added that the company is developing its first-generation Robocar, designed with an end-to-end architecture capable of supporting both L2 and L4 systems on one unified stack.
At the same event, QCraft co-founder and CEO Qian Yu highlighted that the companies have already built solid cooperation across multiple layers of vehicle intelligence. He noted that their collaboration covers multi-model L2+ mass-production programs and extends to the joint development and commercial application of L4 autonomous products. Their partnership now includes passenger cars, autonomous buses, and driverless logistics vehicles, forming a broad ecosystem for next-generation mobility.
The jointly developed Chery iBar system was also unveiled, further demonstrating the expansion of their cooperative efforts.









