BYD, the leading Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer, plans to equip its entire range of cars, from the budget-friendly Seagull to the luxury Yangwang U8, with L2+ level autonomous driving features by 2025. This ambitious plan is backed by significant investments in software development and collaborations with companies like DJI and Huawei, aiming to democratize access to these technologies. BYD will offer three levels of ADAS systems, named DiPilot 100, 300, and 600, featuring capabilities ranging from highway assisted driving to urban autonomous navigation. The rapid implementation has surprised the industry, positioning BYD ahead of competitors and sparking a competition not only based on price but also on ADAS functionality specifications. A projected sale of 5.5 million vehicles is anticipated for 2025.