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fuel vehicles and new energy vehicles: the gap between intelligent driving

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modern intelligent autonomous driving systems are one of the key points in changing the way of transportation. they transform cars from simple tools to personal assistants, and can even automatically perform complex tasks. however, in the field of fuel vehicles, the development of autonomous driving technology seems slow, resulting in a huge gap compared with electric vehicles. the reason is that there is an insurmountable gap between the core requirements of autonomous driving systems and the current status of fuel vehicles.

first, the autonomous driving system relies on the complete electrification architecture of the car, and most fuel vehicles currently lack this complex technical support. key functions such as braking, steering, and throttle need to be controlled by the intelligent driving system, which makes the implementation of the autonomous driving system very difficult. secondly, the autonomous driving system requires a lot of computing power and energy supply, and the battery capacity of fuel vehicles is limited and cannot meet the powerful computing power required by high-performance autonomous driving systems.

at the same time, there are not many truly top-ranked autopilot system manufacturers worldwide. tesla, huawei, xiaopeng, weilai and other companies have made breakthroughs in the field of autopilot. however, any outstanding intelligent driving system is independently developed, not by fuel vehicle manufacturers. these fuel vehicle manufacturers have limited research and development capabilities and have to rely on the technology of other companies, which undoubtedly increases the difficulties they face.

as the representative of autonomous driving technology, the core of "intelligent driving" lies in the integration of vehicle control and computing, but it is still difficult for fuel vehicle manufacturers to achieve this complex technology integration. therefore, although people's expectations for autonomous driving technology are getting higher and higher, the future of fuel vehicles is still full of challenges and opportunities.