On December 31, 2025, the Harmony Intelligent Mobility Alliance (HIMA) officially released the "2025 Assisted Driving Mobility Report," announcing a critical turning point for intelligent driving in China, moving from "technology verification" to "user reliance," with a set of industry-shaking real-world data. The report comprehensively discloses the large-scale application results of HIMA's entire vehicle lineup in the field of assisted driving. The data is derived from real-world usage scenarios throughout the year, making it one of the most credible white papers on mobility behavior in the industry.
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2025 data |
Historical cumulative data |
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Assisted driving user activity rate |
98 % |
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Total mileage of assisted driving throughout the year |
4.36 billion kilometers |
5.64 billion kilometers |
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Avoid potential collisions throughout the year. |
1.656 million times |
3,003,000 times |
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Number of times assisted parking is used throughout the year |
250 million times |
330 million times |
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Parking space to parking space 2.0 usage count |
25.248 million times |
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Number of available parking lots nationwide ( parking space to parking space) |
Over 1 million |
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Data Source: HIMA official data, and verified by data from multiple authoritative Chinese media outlets.
Behind HIMA's high activity rate is the continuous evolution of the HUAWEI ADS (Advanced Driving System) intelligent driving system. In 2025, the system was fully upgraded to the WEWA architecture, leveraging Huawei's self-developed AI training cloud service to achieve "AI training AI," increasing the scale of safety-critical data by a thousandfold and significantly enhancing decision-making robustness in complex scenarios.
Full Scenario Coverage: The system has achieved full coverage of urban NOA (Navigation Assisted Driving), supporting challenging scenarios such as traffic light recognition, roundabout navigation, U-turns at intersections, and handling cut-ins.
Parking Revolution: The "Parking Space to Parking Space 2.0" function enables fully automatic guided parking from the parking lot entrance to the designated parking space, used over 25 million times throughout the year, covering over one million parking lots nationwide.
Five-Dimensional Safety System: Based on a "all-speed, all-direction, all-target, all-weather, all-scenario" safety framework, HIMA adheres to the concept of "safety without different configurations," equipping all models with the same safety architecture to ensure that entry-level and flagship models enjoy the same safety standards.
Usage Habits: 98% of car owners use assisted driving as a standard feature for daily travel, shifting from "trying it out" to "reliance," with "easy to drive, can't live without it" becoming common user feedback.
High-Frequency Scenarios: Throughout the year, the system helped users navigate traffic light intersections over 430 million times, handle highway/urban cut-in situations over 56.5 million times, and navigate urban roundabouts over 500,000 times. Regional Preferences: Guangzhou, Hangzhou, Shenzhen, Suzhou, and Dongguan are the top five cities with the most active use of assisted driving, reflecting the strong demand for intelligent mobility in high-density cities.
Authoritative Testing by CATARC: In November 2025, the China Automotive Technology and Research Center (CATARC) conducted the largest-scale assisted driving safety test in history. The HIMA Maextro H5, equipped with HUAWEI ADS 4, passed all tests with a perfect score across 7 core scenarios and over 200 test items, becoming an industry safety benchmark.
Leading Technical Standards: In the "White Paper on Automotive Intelligent Driving Technology and Industry Development" jointly released by Huawei, CATARC, and Tsinghua University, the "Five-Dimensional Safety System" was explicitly defined as the recommended industry standard, and HIMA became the most complete implementer of this system.