WeRide has provided an update on the international expansion of its L2++ intelligent driving business. Built on WeRide’s proprietary one-stage end-to-end intelligent driving algorithm and integrated with Bosch’s automotive-grade domain controller platform and global validation expertise, the one-stage end-to-end intelligent driving solution has begun on-road testing and localization validation in Germany, France, Japan and other international markets.
The trials are helping WeRide accumulate experience across diverse driving environments while building a full-cycle engineering framework covering R&D, testing, validation and commercial deployment. The solution is powered by a unified end-to-end AI architecture that integrates perception, prediction, planning and control within a single model while supporting both driving and parking scenarios. It brings together WeRide’s latest advancements in end-to-end AI models, system-level integration and hardware-software co-optimization.
The architecture enables more efficient understanding of complex interactions among vehicles, pedestrians and surrounding infrastructure while reducing cumulative system errors. As a result, the solution delivers stronger scene understanding, broader scenario generalization and enhanced safety redundancy, allowing it to adapt rapidly to diverse driving environments around the world.
From Germany’s unrestricted autobahns and France’s dense roundabouts to right-hand-drive markets in Japan and Southeast Asia, as well as the extreme climate conditions of the Middle East, the solution is designed to support scalable deployment across a wide range of global operating environments, according to the company.
While expanding its international validation footprint, WeRide’s one-stage end-to-end intelligent driving solution continues to demonstrate strong performance in China’s highly complex traffic conditions. Over the past six months, Chery Exeed ES and ET models equipped with WRD 3.0 have secured six consecutive victories in the China Intelligent Driving Challenge. The solution has also achieved design wins across more than 30 production vehicle programs with leading automakers, including Chery and GAC Group, demonstrating growing commercial adoption alongside its technology leadership.
