BYD has made a groundbreaking safety pledge for its “God’s Eye” assisted driving system, taking full responsibility for damages during smart parking. This bold move marks a new era of accountability in autonomous mobility.
This isn’t just a PR stunt
BYD’s “God’s Eye” achieves Level 4 autonomy, letting drivers disengage completely in certain conditions. Unlike most automakers, BYD boldly shifts liability from the driver to itself—marking a new standard in autonomous accountability.
BYD’s promise to bypass the traditional insurance claims
If a mishappen occurs while using the smart parking feature, owners can directly contact BYD’s after the sales service for the resolution. No paperwork or no more waiting it’s just swift support. This streamlined approach have not only simplifies the process but also it reflects the BYD’s confidence in the reliability of its technology.
The “God’s Eye” system is part of BYD’s
With over 1 million vehicles that have already equipped with this system, the company is still rolling out its largest-ever over-the-air update and enhancing the functions related to parking, driving, and safety. This update is expected to further solidify BYD’s position.
Industry experts are calling this a game-changing moment
BYD’s full liability pledge sets a new standard in assisted driving, challenging rivals to rethink their policies and prioritize consumer protection.
Great innovation comes with great scrutiny
Regulators in China are now tightening oversight over the assisted driving technologies, especially after the recent incidents which involves other brands too. But BYD’s proactive stance was backed by its massive cloud database and robust the R&D infrastructure positions it as a responsible leader in the space.
For consumers, this pledge isn’t just about technology
It’s also about knowing that the company behind the wheel has your back, even when you’re not behind the wheel. As autonomous features have become more common, BYD’s “God’s Eye” promise could become the gold standard for safety and support.
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