WeRide has achieved Start of Production (SOP) for its WePilot 3.0 one-stage end-to-end ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance System), developed in collaboration with Bosch, marking a major milestone in intelligent driving technology. The achievement, completed in just seven months, establishes a new industry benchmark for development speed, scalability, and execution in the ADAS sector.
The WePilot 3.0 platform integrates end-to-end large model architecture, sensor fusion, and multi-platform compatibility, enabling real-time perception and decision-making that closely replicates human behavior in complex traffic environments.
See also: WeRide Accuses Rival Pony.ai of Defamation in Hong Kong IPO Roadshow
Unlike traditional modular ADAS systems, WePilot 3.0’s one-stage approach allows vehicles to perceive, process, and act simultaneously, improving response speed and safety. It supports both multi-sensor fusion and pure vision configurations, offering flexibility for a range of vehicle classes.
The system will make its debut on Chery’s EXEED ES and ET models, with over-the-air (OTA) updates planned for existing Sterra ES and ET owners. Designed for global scalability, WePilot 3.0 adapts dynamically to different road conditions, driving behaviors, and regulatory requirements. Early trials across multiple regions have demonstrated human-like driving performance, receiving positive industry feedback for its smoothness and safety.
See also: WeRide Expands into Belgium with Robobus Pilot in Leuven
WeRide said it will continue expanding collaborations with global OEMs and suppliers to accelerate the deployment of intelligent driving technologies both in China and international markets. By combining Bosch’s hardware expertise with WeRide’s AI-driven architecture, the companies aim to advance next-generation driver assistance solutions that prioritize safety, comfort, and efficient scalability.
