BYD introduces their in-house developed tablet, set to be unveiled in the upcoming Fang Cheng Bao Tai 7 event.
BYD Unveils In-House Developed Tablet for Fang Cheng Bao Tai 7 Hybrid SUV
In a significant move, BYD (HKG: 1211, OTCMKTS: BYDDY) has announced the launch of an in-house developed tablet. This tablet is set to enhance the in-vehicle infotainment experience in the Fang Cheng Bao Tai 7, a new energy vehicle (NEV) and the second in Fang Cheng Bao's Tai series after the Tai 3, which is more focused on urban driving needs.
Yesterday, Fang Cheng Bao saw the first mass-produced hybrid SUV roll off the production line. The Fang Cheng Bao Tai 7 hybrid SUV is designed to offer a seamless integration of information and entertainment across different screens within the vehicle.
The tablet supports connection with the Tai 7's vehicle system, enabling multi-screen collaboration. This feature allows for a smooth flow of data between the tablet and the vehicle's system, creating an immersive and interactive user experience.
The device is designed to integrate with the vehicle's systems, providing users with a tailored driving experience. It offers varied modes for different driving situations, enhancing control and personalization. The tablet can also be detached from its in-vehicle dock, similar in concept to devices like the Pixel Tablet, providing users with the flexibility to use the tablet outside of the vehicle if desired.
BYD's move into in-house tablet development reflects a broader strategy to enhance in-vehicle connectivity, a feature increasingly valued by Chinese consumers. This aligns with trends set by other technology giants like Xiaomi and Huawei in advancing infotainment systems.
While Nio Inc has launched two generations of Nio Phone smartphones to improve the connectivity between phones and its vehicles, there is currently no information about the third generation of Nio Phone due to financial pressures.
BYD, in addition to its NEV and battery businesses, is also one of China's largest contract manufacturers of consumer electronics. Its clients include Huawei, Twitter's profileiaomi, Oppo, Vivo, and Honor.
BYD's latest venture, BYD Yangwang, has also filed for a new U9 supercar with doubled motor power. This push for deeper vertical integration aims to provide a more integrated and personalized in-car experience for its customers.
The Fang Cheng Bao Tai 7 will go on sale in the fourth quarter. With its new in-house developed tablet, the company is set to offer a unique and innovative in-vehicle infotainment system to its customers.
- BYD's latest initiative includes an in-house developed tablet for the Fang Cheng Bao Tai 7, a new energy vehicle, furthering their involvement in the EV industry.
- The tablet is designed to bolster the in-vehicle infotainment experience, offering a seamless integration of information and entertainment.
- This tablet connects with the Tai 7's vehicle system, enabling multi-screen collaboration and facilitating a smooth flow of data between the tablet and the vehicle.
- The device is designed to provide a customized driving experience, offering various modes for different driving situations to enhance control and personalization.
- Beyond the automotive sector, BYD is also a significant contract manufacturer for gadgets like Huawei, Xiaomi, Oppo, Vivo, and Honor in the data-and-cloud-computing and technology industries.
- Nio Inc, another electric-vehicle player, has launched two generations of Nio Phone smartphones, aiming to improve connectivity between phones and vehicles, but the release of the third generation has been delayed due to financial pressures.
- BYD, with its NEV and battery businesses, also plans to expand into sports cars, filing for a new U9 supercar with doubled motor power under the BYD Yangwang brand, aiming for a more integrated and personalized in-car experience.
- The Fang Cheng Bao Tai 7 will hit the market in the fourth quarter, offering a unique and innovative in-vehicle infotainment system thanks to the newly introduced in-house developed tablet.