China's EV Revolution: AI-Powered Cars with Chinese Chips Lead the Charge

April 25, 2026
China's EV Revolution: AI-Powered Cars with Chinese Chips Lead the Charge
  • China’s auto industry is rapidly embedding AI into EVs, aiming to create self-reasoning cars powered by Chinese chips and software.

  • Horizon Robotics has unveiled the Starry 6 processor to integrate cockpit and driving functions and to support multiple displays within a single vehicle.

  • Huawei plans more than $10 billion over five years to boost computing power for smart driving, expanding beyond its traditional telecom focus.

  • NIO signals openness to others using its chips as it develops its own semiconductors to cut costs and improve earnings.

  • XPeng’s updated AI model enables voice-like vehicle commands and navigation without maps, while Xiaomi’s HyperOS in cars can manage complex tasks from reservations to mood-adaptive cabin settings.

  • Industry leaders say the AI-enabled vehicle represents a broader revolution, with rapid investments from automakers and suppliers rather than a mere transition.

  • The AI Plus initiative in China’s five-year plan aims to integrate AI across manufacturing, healthcare, and other sectors to reduce dependence on foreign semiconductors, especially from the U.S.

  • Dongfeng Motor announced plans to use embodied AI technology aligned with China’s long-term sector goals and has collaborated with Huawei on smart-driving systems.

  • Industry leaders and officials describe Beijing’s push as a nationwide drive, with executives noting a shift toward AI-enabled driving and greater domestic chip and software autonomy.

  • Chinese EV makers are building in-house chips to reduce Nvidia dependence, with Xpeng, Li Auto, BYD, Geely, and Leapmotor among those pursuing chip development.

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