Nullmax Unveils MaxDrive Solutions at Auto Shanghai 2025

Nullmax showcased its MaxDrive solutions at Auto Shanghai 2025, featuring full-stack automated driving technologies adaptable to various chip platforms and sensor configurations.

Nullmax has showcased its full-stack MaxDrive solutions at the Auto Shanghai 2025, announced in a press release. These solutions are designed to cater to diverse vehicle models and markets, offering a range of functionalities from active safety features to autonomous driving capabilities for urban scenarios.

The MaxDrive solutions are adaptable to multiple chip platforms and sensor configurations, enabling OEMs to achieve mass production of differentiated vehicle models quickly. Nullmax presented four mass-production-ready solutions: MaxDrive Basic, MaxDrive Standard, MaxDrive Standard_Hyperlink, and MaxDrive Plus, each tailored for different driving scenarios and functions.

MaxDrive Basic focuses on active safety with compatibility for Texas Instruments and AXERA chips, while MaxDrive Standard offers integrated driving and parking domain control at the SAE L2+ level. MaxDrive Standard_Hyperlink enhances the driving experience through cross-domain integration, and MaxDrive Plus provides a comprehensive autonomous driving solution for urban, rural, and highway scenarios.

These solutions adhere to global safety standards and are designed to support the intelligent transformation of transportation, reflecting Nullmax's commitment to safety and innovation in autonomous driving technology.

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