Report: L2+ ADAS Penetration Rate Hits 87% in China's NEV Passenger Vehicles from Jan-Oct 2025

Stock News12-18 20:46

Data from the October 2025 Automotive Intelligent Connectivity Insight Report reveals that Level 2 and above advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) were equipped in 87.0% of new energy passenger vehicles (NEVs) sold in China during the first ten months of 2025. The ADAS adoption rate showed particularly strong growth in the sub-160,000 RMB market segment, reflecting automakers' accelerated efforts to democratize smart driving technologies across mass-market models.

China's NEV sales reached 1.823 million units in November 2025, marking a 6.2% month-on-month increase and 20.5% year-on-year growth, with NEVs accounting for 53.2% of total vehicle sales. Passenger NEVs contributed 1.718 million units (up 18.5% YoY), while commercial NEVs surged 65.4% YoY to 104,000 units.

By vehicle type, NEV sedans represented 41.7% of November sales (down 4.5 percentage points YoY), whereas NEV SUVs expanded their share to 48.7% (up 2.7 percentage points). All commercial vehicle segments posted growth, with semi-trailer tractors leading at 193.5% YoY. Within passenger vehicles, sedans, MPVs and SUVs grew 8.7%, 28.0% and 27.7% respectively.

From January to October 2025, automatic emergency braking (AEB) systems achieved 67.8% penetration across all passenger vehicles, reaching 78% in the 160,000-240,000 RMB segment. NEVs demonstrated higher AEB adoption at 72.1%, signaling continued growth potential as ADAS technologies become standard features.

Full-speed adaptive cruise control (ACC) now equips 62.1% of passenger vehicles overall and 71.6% of NEVs, with demand driving further adoption. Meanwhile, automated lane changing (ALC) systems are gaining traction, currently concentrated in premium models but expected to expand with technological maturation and cost reductions.

The integration of multi-sensor fusion and AI algorithm optimization continues to enhance the environmental perception accuracy and dynamic response capabilities of automated parking assist (APA) systems, supporting broader deployment across vehicle segments.

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