Geely says its driver assistance system authorized for use in EU

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.
  • Geely said ​its G-ASD (Geely Afari Smart Driving) ​system has met the United Nations’ UN ‌R171 ⁠regulatory certification standards
  • 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
  • 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

 

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