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China’s BYD aims for zero accidents with ‘God’s Eye’, vows crash cost coverage
BYD, the world’s largest electric vehicle maker, aims to achieve zero traffic accidents using its self-developed 'God’s Eye' autonomous driving system. The system, priced at 12,000 yuan, allows hands-off driving, and BYD pledges to cover crash costs. Founder Wang Chuanfu announced the initiative at a Shenzhen press conference.
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