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The image would show a high-tech electric car, representing Xpeng, driving on a road in China. The car would be equipped with advanced sensors, cameras, and radar systems. In the foreground, there would be a map, symbolizing the removal of HD (High Definition) maps from the car's autonomous driving feature. The image would depict the evolving technology in the automotive industry and the reliance on sensor data for navigation.

Xpeng Eliminates HD Maps from Tesla FSD-like Feature in China

Posted on 26 October 2023 By Lee No Comments on Xpeng Eliminates HD Maps from Tesla FSD-like Feature in China
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Chinese Tesla Contender XPeng Goes “No Maps” mode, Channels Inner Columbus

The Adventurous Leap into Uncharted Electronics

Brace yourselves, because XPeng, the prodigal “Chinese Tesla” is going places – and we’re not talking about just physical ones. The plucky EV automaker is venturing into unexplored territory within its technological realm and the GPS has nothing to do with this one.

Mapping, Begone!

As of late, XPeng has decided to ditch the high-definition mapping in its snazzy XNGP assisted driving feature. This decision makes it philosophically akin to Tesla’s daring Full Self-Driving (FSD) system, which has famously snubbed the use of detailed maps. Apparently, relying on tech crutches is just too mainstream for these cutting-edge trailblazers.

Tesla FSD’s Mantra – Independence

Tesla’s FSD is well-known for treating maps like those old junk-filled attics nobody wants to venture into. XPeng’s shift towards the no-maps strategy brings it one step closer to the brazen independence its American counterpart has been flaunting with pride. What’s next, a declaration of independence from traffic signs?

Hot Take

Allow us to put this into perspective: XPeng charging headlong into the unknown, mapless world of autonomous driving, is like a captain tossing a compass overboard, declaring he’ll navigate by the stars alone. It’s daring, it’s bold, and we can’t help but watch with bated breath. But some part of us does wonder if, amidst the vast sea of algorithmic calculations and sensor inputs, it finds itself muttering, “Darn, maybe that map wasn’t such a bad idea after all”.

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