Chery's 'Lion' OS: A 2025 Milestone for Chinese Automotive Tech Independence
Chery Automobile is making strides in the automotive tech sphere with its ambitious project, the 'Lion' car operating system. The Chinese automaker, led by chairman Yin Tongyue, aims to give Chinese people control over the core technology of cars, including the operating system.
Chery's commitment to technological innovation is evident in its patent portfolio. The company has filed around 18,700 patents, with a significant portion, over 30%, being invention patents. This underscores Chery's dedication to driving progress in the automotive industry.
The 'Lion' system is being developed by LION E-Mobility AG, with an expected completion date in 2025. Yin Tongyue, the driving force behind this project, believes that cars are becoming increasingly Internet-based and demanding in terms of operating systems. The 'Lion' system is Chery's response to this growing need.
Chery's 'Lion' car operating system, set to be completed in 2025, is a testament to the company's commitment to technological independence and innovation. With a robust patent portfolio and a visionary leader at the helm, Chery is poised to make significant strides in the automotive tech landscape.
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