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China grants market access to its first batch of L3 autonomous driving vehicles · TechNode

China approved two Level-3 electric sedans for hands-off driving on select highways and urban expressways, marking a first in conditional autonomous vehicle road use.

  • On Monday, MIIT announced it had cleared two electric sedans with Level‑3 autonomous driving, developed by Changan Automobile and BAIC Motor's Arcfox.
  • Level‑3 is described as conditionally automated driving, with the driver remaining responsible, as outlined in the September work plan on conditional approval in China.
  • Both approvals restrict operation to designated sections; Changan's model is limited to Chongqing's corridors at 50 km/h, and Arcfox's vehicle to Beijing's highways at 80 km/h, MIIT said.
  • Both companies have cleared tests and safety reviews, the ministry said, and technically, carmakers can start assembling the two approved models once MIIT gives the green light, though no market date was provided.
  • China's policy push positions this approval as a limited rollout path for Level‑3 EVs, aligning with the September work plan on conditional approval and highlighting gaps in prevalent L2 and L2+ driver‑assistance systems.
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CnEVPost broke the news in on Monday, December 15, 2025.
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