Which cars support Huawei HiCar?

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VonSamuel
07/30/25 8:10am
Volvo, Geely, BYD, Great Wall Motors and other car brands support Huawei HiCar. The following is a related introduction about Huawei HiCar: 1. Technical features: HUAWEI HiCar connects mobile phones and cars based on three-layer standards and capabilities, building a mutual assistance resource pool between mobile phones and cars, extending the mobile phone's service ecosystem to the car, achieving the optimal human-machine interaction experience of "mobile phone + car machine", the interconnection and seamless connection & service flow of "mobile phone + car machine + N terminals", and the optimal experience brought by optimal hardware resources; on the other hand, HUAWEI HiCar builds a one-stop development open ecological platform. 2. Basic introduction: From the perspective of cars, the car cockpit has the display capability of the car's central control large screen, instrument/HUD multi-screen, better audio input and output capabilities such as microphones/speakers, convenient reverse control input capabilities such as steering wheel buttons and knobs, and high-precision vehicle data. However, the hardware computing power upgrade cycle of the car cockpit central control host is relatively long, and the applications and services in the car are not rich enough.
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