The Chinese company XPeng says it has made more progress toward producing self-driving electric cars.
Friday, the company unveiled a beta version of its Navigation Guided Pilot, or NGP, for highway driving. When NGP is ready for full launch, it will be included in the company’s XPILOT 3.0—an autonomous-driving system due to hit the market this year. XPILOT 2.5, with features like adaptive cruise control and parking assistance, is being sold on XPeng (ticker: XPEV) vehicles today.
The NGP function will allow “automatic navigation assisted driving from point A to B based on the navigation route set by the driver,” according to the company news release. It isn’t clear how much intervention will be required by drivers. XPeng wasn’t immediately available for clarification.
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