The Geely logo is seen during the launching of Geely Auto France, in Paris, France, April 28, 2026. REUTERS
June 9 (Reuters) – A driver assistance system developed by Geely has been certified to operate in the European Union, the first time a Chinese auxiliary driving system meets those standards, the automaker said in a statement.
Geely is one of many Chinese automakers moving to set up production in Europe to avoid tariffs and increasingly strict regulations on importing foreign-made cars.
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Geely said its G-ASD (Geely Afari Smart Driving) system has met the United Nations’ UN R171 regulatory certification standards
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This certification is the unified access standard established by the EU for high-level Driver Control Assistance Systems (DCAS) and is regarded as the “passport” for such systems to be legally deployed on European roads
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Geely expects to launch the first model equipped with the system in Europe in 2026.
Reporting by Paolo Laudani and Danny Callaghan in Gdansk Editing by Ludwig Burger



