Toyota has partnered with Robosense to equip a number of its top-selling FAW models with RS-LiDAR-M series LiDAR (M-series).
By equipping Toyota FAW models with M-series, RoboSense will empower the vehicles with accurate perception capabilities, guard the driving safety intelligent models, and promote the series production and large-scale application of LiDAR in the automotive industry.
The M-series is the only second-generation smart solid-state LiDAR to achieve automotive-grade series production.
The M-series has so far obtained nominated orders for over 50 models from nearly 20 car companies, which now include Toyota, for an expected order volume of over 10 million units.
RoboSense had also agreed to a partnership with BYD on various models.


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