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    Volkswagen to present in-house automated driving system for China

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    Posted on April 17, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Volkswagen's CARIZON unveils its first in-house automated driving system, debuting at the Shanghai Auto Show, with Level 2+ driving features.

    Volkswagen Debuts In-House Automated Driving System in China

    (Reuters) - Volkswagen's CARIZON, a joint venture between its software subsidiary Cariad and China's Horizon Robotics, has developed the carmaker's first in-house automated driving system, it said on Thursday.

    As carmakers race to provide advanced assisted driving features in China's highly competitive and software-driven market, Volkswagen will present the technology at next week's Shanghai Auto Show, where others from Mercedes to Huawei will also showcase the latest developments in their assisted driving software.

    China's industry ministry this week issued stricter rules for carmakers on advertising and rolling out driving assistance features, prompting a pivot in marketing by auto show exhibitors from touting cutting-edge technologies to emphasising their safety and urging caution among consumers.

    Volkswagen's new system will offer so-called Level 2+ driving, which allows drivers to take their hands off the wheel in certain conditions while still keeping their eyes on the road, in a Volkswagen brand model coming out this year, it said.

    A more advanced version of the system will be available in its entry-level cars from 2026, it added.

    (Reporting by Victoria Waldersee, Editing by Rachel More)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Volkswagen's CARIZON developed an in-house automated driving system.
    • •The system will be presented at the Shanghai Auto Show.
    • •New Level 2+ driving feature allows hands-free driving in certain conditions.
    • •China's new rules impact marketing of driving assistance features.
    • •Advanced system versions to be available in 2026.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Volkswagen to present in-house automated driving system for China

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses Volkswagen's new in-house automated driving system developed by CARIZON, set to debut in China.

    2What is Level 2+ driving?

    Level 2+ driving allows drivers to take their hands off the wheel under certain conditions while still monitoring the road.

    3Where will Volkswagen present this technology?

    Volkswagen will present the technology at the Shanghai Auto Show.

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