Xiaomi EV, the electric vehicle unit of Xiaomi, will introduce an upgraded version of its driver-assistance technology at the 2025 Guangzhou auto show, marking the company’s latest advancement following a significant software update in July.
The company said it will debut the Enhanced Edition of its Xiaomi HAD (Hyper Autonomous Driving) system on November 21 at 9:00 a.m. Beijing time. The event will coincide with the opening day of the 23rd Guangzhou International Automobile Exhibition, which will run through November 30. Media Day is scheduled for November 21, with public admission beginning November 22.
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Xiaomi’s booth will be located in Hall 17.2 of Zone D, alongside exhibitors including Onvo, Xpeng, Avatr, Luxeed and Changan Mazda.
Xiaomi began distributing its end-to-end HAD assisted-driving feature to eligible models in February and has been promoting free access to the system as a core selling point. In late July, the company upgraded HAD using training data derived from 10 million video clips of human driving behavior to improve vehicle response and decision-making capabilities.
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Other automakers are also preparing autonomous-driving announcements for the event. Li Auto said it will present updates to its AD Max and AD Pro assisted-driving features, which, like Xiaomi’s system, are provided to customers at no additional cost.
