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Baojun’s Xiangjing Becomes First to Feature DeepSeek AI, Shaping the Future of Automotive Tech

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Baojun Xiangjing / Baojun
Baojun Xiangjing / Baojun

Baojun Xiangjing: First to Feature AI DeepSeek Technology

Baojun, a joint venture between General Motors (GM) and Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation (SAIC), has set an industry record by announcing that its flagship sedan, Xiangjing, will be equipped with China’s DeepSeek artificial intelligence system.

This announcement is expected to catalyze the full-scale introduction of DeepSeek AI into the automobile industry. Baojun plans to transplant this technology to vehicles not equipped with DeepSeek through future OTA (Over-The-Air) updates.

In the case of Xiangjing, the focus is on improving the user experience by utilizing artificial intelligence functions. Baojun intended this to enable drivers to experience more convenient and safe driving.

Electric and Hybrid Models to be Launched

Baojun Xiangjing / Baojun
Baojun Xiangjing / Baojun

The Xiangjing will be launched in two models: a plug-in hybrid (PHEV) and a fully electric vehicle (EV).

The exterior of this vehicle adopts a coupe-like silhouette to minimize air resistance. It features low-resistance wheels and retractable door handles. The rear end emphasizes the soft image.

Baojun Xiangjing / Baojun
Baojun Xiangjing / Baojun

Performance Specs

The electric model’s motor produces 249 horsepower, giving it a top speed of 170 km/h (106 mph). Further specifications have not yet been released.

The plug-in hybrid model combines a 4-cylinder, 1.5-liter gasoline turbo engine with an electric motor, producing 141 horsepower.

This model has a smaller 20.5 kWh iron phosphate battery with a driving range of 101 km (63 miles).

How DeepSeek AI Works

DeepSeek AI integrated into Baojun Xiangjing / Baojun
DeepSeek AI integrated into Baojun Xiangjing / Baojun

DeepSeek AI works in combination with Baojun’s voice recognition function. Basic voice recognition processes simple commands, while DeepSeek resolves complex questions.

DeepSeek undergoes a separate inference process to answer logical and complex questions even in the car. Baojun emphasized that AI will become a smart mobility partner meeting drivers’ needs.

Industry Reactions and Challenges

DeepSeek AI / DeepSeek
DeepSeek AI / DeepSeek

The industry’s response to Baojun Xiangjing’s DeepSeek AI installation is positive amid the rapid changes in the Chinese automobile market.

Many experts say that Chinese automobile companies are actively introducing AI technology, and DeepSeek is gaining attention.

However, competitors such as Geely Automobile, Zeekr, Lantu, Dongfeng, and Zhiji have also announced plans to install DeepSeek, which is expected to intensify competition in the future.

Baojun Xiangjing / Baojun
Baojun Xiangjing / Baojun

Meanwhile, some experts warn that the introduction of such DeepSeek AI can also be used for autonomous driving learning, but the quality of the background data required for this is unknown.

Although the Chinese automobile industry is making rapid progress in introducing artificial intelligence technology, there are some associated risks.

Daniel Kim
content@viewusglobal.com

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