China Daily (Hong Kong)

Sedric embodies goals for future mobility

Volkswagen Group China presents its level-5 fully-autonomous concept vehicle as a guide to plans for developing transport solutions for everyone

- LI FUSHENG lifusheng@chinadaily.com.cn

The idea of vehicles driving themselves to your destinatio­n while you relax and chat, though still sounding like the stuff of science fiction, is moving faster to reality than most of us think. In fact, a vehicle that can do just that is already in China.

Volkswagen Group China presented Sedric, a fully-autonomous car concept unveiled a month ago in Geneva, at the Shanghai auto show.

The group’s first car created for level-5 autonomous driving — for which a human driver is no longer required — the Sedric opens the door to an integrated mobility system of the future, and is the aspiration of the group to make mobility accessible for everyone.

The interior contains no steering wheel and no pedals, taking on the function of a comfortabl­e lounge on wheels. The carmaker said it has been systematic­ally developed to meet users’ needs: touch a single button and the car drives up, recognizes you and opens its doors. Get in, stow your bags, take a seat and the Sedric will take you to your destinatio­n.

The concept demonstrat­es a raft of futuristic technologi­es that Volkswagen expects to begin showing up in their brands’ cars in the future and represents a connected world in which people move through life more easily.

Jochem Heizmann, member of the board of management of Volkswagen AG as well as president and CEO of Volkswagen Group China, said the company is convinced that fully-automated vehicles will make city life better, more ecofriendl­y and, above all, safer.

member of the board of management of Volkswagen AG, as well as president and CEO of Volkswagen Group China, introduces the Sedric self-driving concept car at the Shanghai auto show on April 18.

“Sedric brings into reality a way of life that has been dreamed about for generation­s,” he said.

In China, Volkswagen is working in a wide range of fields it believes will usher in a whole new era of mobility for all people.

It sees China as fertile ground on which to develop the technologi­es and services that will underpin this era, and is therefore joining hands with groundbrea­king Chinese companies who are leaders in their fields.

Earlier this month, it announced a 50:50 joint ven- ture with the dynamic Chinese developer of artificial intelligen­ce and voice recognitio­n technology, Mobvoi Inc.

“Ar tificial intelligen­ce is poised to transform the way businesses operate by automating tasks in every field, making life simpler and easier and providing a gateway to mobility for everyone,” Heizmann said.

The new joint venture will develop and apply AI technologi­es to the automotive industry, with the potential to be adopted globally.

Heizmann sees such cooperatio­n as key to the company’s Together — Strategy 2025.

“Together with even more Chinese partners, we are shaping tomorrow’s mobility,” he said. “Volkswagen Group China aims to make daily use of a car even more convenient for Chinese customers, as well as improve everyone’s access to mobility.”

In e-mobility, Volkswagen’s cooperatio­n with JAC to build pure battery cars is progressin­g and, subject to regulatory approvals, is ready to build its first cars for the competitiv­e mass market segment in 2018.

Meanwhile, it will serve its customers in the fast-grow- ing pre-owned car marke t in cooperatio­n with its longestabl­ished car-manufactur­ing joint ventures.

Volkswagen Group China’s vision is not limited to products. The group is exploring how to improve the efficiency of urban transporta­tion and contribute to urban planning through potential multi-party cooperatio­n with partners including Tong ji University and fast-developing cities in eastern China and the Yangtze River Delta area for a Smart City initiative.

“Mobility for all people was our goal when we came to China more than 30 years ago. Now we are ready to take the next big step. We want to improve the quality of living for all people,” Heizmann said.

Volkswagen said the partnershi­p aims to pilot innovative smart mobility solutions that will ultimately free people to enjoy more benefits of city life. This could include setting up a green and connected shared mobility fleet for today, and possibly a future fleet of autonomous cars using technologi­es such as those demonstrat­ed by Sedric.

While the focus is on the future, the company is also working closely with its longtime partners, SAIC Motor and FAW, to meet the current needs of its customers. It plans to launch 30 models in China this year, while its product offensive in the fast-growing SUV segment is under way.

“We always keep in mind that the basis of our success in this country, which is still on the move, are the excitement of our Chinese customers, our partners, long-establishe­d and new, and the quality of our products on the street,” Heizmann said.

Sedric brings into reality a way of life that has been dreamed about for generation­s.” Jochem Heizmann, member of the board of management of Volkswagen AG, president and CEO of Volkswagen Group China planned to be launched by Volkswagen in China in 2017

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Sedric represents Volkswagen’s aim to make mobility accessible to everyone.

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