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Geely Unveils AI-Driven Toyota Prado Competitor

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24 Apr 2025, 01:25 pm

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The article focuses on Geely's introduction of a new AI-driven vehicle aimed to rival the Toyota Prado, featuring 'full-domain AI' technology. This Cruiser model promises constant connectivity through Geely's satellite system and incorporates Geely’s 'Golden Short Blade Battery' for enhanced safety, addressing battery safety concerns prevalent in China following recent fatal incidents. Although the vehicle utilizes advanced AI technologies, the article primarily discusses automotive advancements rather than broader AI safety or governance issues. Its relevance to AI safety discourse lies in its tangential connection to battery safety regulations and not to existential AI risks.

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It says the Cruiser is powered by “full-domain AI” technology.Geely also claims the vehicle will stay fully connected even in remote areas via Geely’s own satellite system.The Cruiser uses Geely’s ‘Golden Short Blade Battery’, which is protected by bulletproof materials and coatings to prevents deformation, fire and explosions.Battery safety is a sudden and very big issue in China because of anEV crash that killed three female university students. It has resulted in tougher safety regulations.Related:2025 Geely EX5 ReviewRelated:2025 Riddara RD6 likely for AustraliaJoin the conversation atour Facebook pageOr email us ateditor@carsales.com.au