An innovator of
smart, premium electric vehicles, announced a partnership with
Aurora, a leading self-driving technology company. The
partnership will help BYTON incorporate Level 4 (L4)
autonomous-driving vehicle capabilities into BYTON vehicles and
enable BYTON to become among the very first group of carmakers
to bring L4 and eventually Level 5 (L5) cars to market.
In the next two years, BYTON and Aurora will jointly conduct
pilot deployment of Aurora’s L4 autonomous driving systems on
BYTON vehicles. Additionally, BYTON and Aurora will explore the
use of Aurora’s self-driving system in BYTON's series production
vehicles. According to the Society of Automotive Engineers, L4
autonomous vehicles can drive independently in most environments,
with the expectations that humans may need or choose to drive in
some conditions.
"BYTON is designed for the age of autonomous driving. We are
pleased to partner with Aurora, as Aurora is supremely focused
on a mission to deliver the benefits of self-driving vehicles
safely, quickly, and globally," said Dr. Carsten Breitfeld, CEO
and Co-Founder of BYTON.
Dr. Daniel Kirchert, President and Co-Founder at BYTON, added, "I'm
confident that Aurora will be instrumental in helping BYTON
achieve its objectives as an innovator of smart, premium
electric cars with Level 4 and Level 5 autonomous driving."
Chris Urmson, CEO at Aurora, said “We are excited to partner
with BYTON, an innovator in the electric vehicle industry, to
further advance our goal of delivering self-driving vehicles
quickly, broadly and safely. We look forward to piloting this
technology in California.”
Earlier this month at CES 2018 in Las Vegas, BYTON premiered its
BYTON Concept and announced plans to design and build smart
premium electric cars for the Chinese, U.S. and European markets.
Sales are set to begin in China in 2019, and sales in the United
States and Europe to start in 2020.