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BYD sees marketing edge to being first with driverless tech.

BYD Claims First to Have Chinese L3 Driverless Test License

Chinese automaker ramps up domestic rivalry in driverless technology.

In response to BMW’s granting of a license in December to test Level 3 autonomous driving technology in China, BYD says it was the first automaker to get such a license back in July.

In a classic case of corporate one-upmanship, the Chinese brand, currently trying to expand in European markets, makes the claim in its official account on the social media site Weibo. Its statement reads: “In July, BYD Group obtained the country's first high-speed highway conditional autonomous driving (L3 level) test license and continued to promote the research and development of intelligent technology to provide users with a safe and reliable smart travel experience.”

BMW announced earlier this month that it had received an extension to its Level 3 testing license to take in more of Shanghai’s road network, while Mercedes-Benz said it would carry out L3 tests on designated highways in Beijing.

Reuters also reports that IM Motors, the battery-electric brand of state-owned Chinese automaker SAIC Motor, wants to benefit from China’s accelerated regulatory approach to driverless technology, saying it is applying to the nation’s industry ministry for product entry of Level 3 cars.

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