In the new energy era, does buying a gasoline-powered vehicle mean giving up on intelligence?
更新时间 2024/5/24

      In recent years, the development of new energy vehicles has been very rapid, and there have been endless debates about electric vehicles and gasoline vehicles. Some people say that if gasoline vehicles cannot keep up with the trend of intelligence, they will end up being "beaten" by Apple like Nokia and Motorola. It looks perfect, so does buying a gas-powered car mean you give up on intelligence? I don't think so.

        Automotive intelligence generally refers to the optimization of vehicle-machine systems, the closeness of human-computer interaction, intelligent driving and other aspects. Therefore, buying a gasoline vehicle and giving up intelligence are not the same, because gasoline vehicles are not completely devoid of intelligence. , but the selling point of intelligence has been infinitely amplified by new energy vehicles.

        There are also many gasoline trucks that have made efforts in intelligence. For example, the Mercedes-Benz S-Class has obtained L3 autonomous driving certification in the United States and the United States. Compared with most domestic L2 autonomous driving vehicles, it is still a bit ahead. Of course, the premise of this kind of intelligence is that the price of the car is high enough, so that car companies have the capital to make gasoline vehicles intelligent. Otherwise, the cost is greater than the price, and no one would do this loss-making business.


        Of course, it is undeniable that choosing an oil truck will give up part of the intelligent configuration. The reason why the intelligence gap between oil trucks and electric cars is large is because of the gap in basic platforms. The hardware of oil trucks determines that OTA upgrades cannot be performed. Slowly, With the iteration of software, it cannot keep up with the trend of the times. New energy vehicles are inherently more adaptable to intelligence. Through high-definition cameras, radars, advanced algorithms and computer processing technology, they can meet today's consumers' demands for intelligence and convenience.


       Fuel vehicles also have their own advantages, such as long battery life and convenient recharging. After all, the current charging infrastructure is not perfect. In most car use scenarios, fuel vehicles are more practical.

        Therefore, whether it is a fuel vehicle or an electric vehicle, there is the possibility of intelligence, but in this case, new energy vehicles have inherent advantages and can better adapt to the era of intelligence; and for fuel vehicles, embracing In the era of intelligence, it is even more important to continuously improve technology and strive to catch up with the trend of intelligence.