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Chinese ADAS Test: Tesla Leads, Many Local Brands Struggle

Chinese car news site Dongchedi and CCTV News ran a big test on driver assist systems (ADAS). They tried 36 different cars from popular brands, including start-ups, tech newcomers like Huawei, and old, well-known automakers. Each car went through 15 different real-life danger scenarios on highways and city streets. Tesla’s vision-only system came out on top. Many high-tech Chinese cars with lidar could not keep up.

Experts from public safety and Beihang University made sure rules matched China’s Level 2 ADAS standards.

Test Scenarios

The test covered six highway and nine city events. These included:

Each car had one try per event. A pass meant staying in the lane or stopping in time without help from the driver and not braking too hard.

How Results Were Judged

Engineers gathered data from the cars. Independent people gave “pass” or “fail” for each scenario. The results were made public with a simple scorecard.

Results: Highway Test

Top Scorers

Middle Group

Low Scores

Cars That Failed All Highway Scenarios

Full scores and car details were provided in the public video and reports.

English Translation: 36 Car Models: ADAS Highway Accident Scenario Test – Full Results

Symbols: ✔ = Pass, X = Fail, – = Not tested.

RankCar ModelHighway Scenarios Passed / TotalSudden Accident VehicleLane ClosedRoad ConstructionLead Car DisappearsAnimal CrossRamp Merge
1Tesla Model 3 (2023 RWD Refreshed)5 / 6XX
2Tesla Model X (2023 LR Refreshed)5 / 6XX
3Xpeng G6 (2024 Max)3 / 6XXX
4Wenjie M9 (AITO, 2024)3 / 6XXX
5Zhijie R7 (Avatar R7)3 / 6XXX
6BYD Denza Z9GT EV (2024)3 / 6XXX
7GAC Aion RT (2025)2 / 6XXXX
8Chery Fulwin 3X (2024)2 / 6XXXX
9Changan Avatr 12 (2024)2 / 6XXXX
10Wenjie M7 (AITO, 2023 Ultra)2 / 5XXX
11Avita 07 (2025 Ultra)2 / 5XXX
12Li Auto L6 (2024 Ultra Max)1 / 6XXXXX
13Xiaomi SU7 (2024 Max)1 / 5XXXX
14Wenjie M8 (AITO)1 / 5XXXX
15BYD Qin PLUS DM-i1 / 5XXXX
16iCAR V23 (2025 SUV)1 / 5XXXX
17Zeekr X (2024)1 / 4XXX
18BYD Seagull (2024 305KM)1 / 4XXX
19NIO ES6 (2024 100kWh)1 / 4XXX
20Xiaomi SU7 Ultra (2025)1 / 4XXX
21Zeekr 001 (2025 YOU Edition)0 / 6XXXXXX
22Baojun Enjoy PHEV (2025)0 / 6XXXXXX
23Lynk & Co 080 / 6XXXXXX
24Han LEV (BYD)0 / 5XXXXX
25GAC Honda P7 (2025)0 / 5XXXXX
26Passat (Volkswagen, 2025)0 / 5XXXXX
27Xpeng P7+0 / 4XXXX
28BYD Song Pro DM-i (2025)0 / 4XXXX
29Jetour X90 (2025 Ultra)0 / 4XXXX
30Firefly (2025)0 / 4XXXX

Why Tesla Scored Higher

Vision-Only Outperformed Lidar

Tesla uses only cameras for its ADAS. These models scored higher than most cars with lots of sensors. Reasons:

Chinese cars with lidar often made mistakes. For example, some mistook animals for road trash because the sensors got confused or missed them.

Lidar Limitations

Some cars using lidar lost sight of hazards, especially if objects were small or partially blocked. This caused them to miss events, like when a lead car vanished or when the test pig crossed the road.

Data Gaps for Chinese Start-Ups

Many brands built their car’s computer brains using mostly city driving data. This left a hole for scenarios like animals on highways, which led to many failures. Tesla’s global data collection gave it an advantage, even in China.

More Gear Didn’t Always Help

Cheaper cars sometimes did better than pricier ones. Some models with lots of expensive hardware failed most scenarios because their software wasn’t advanced enough.

Urban Test Snapshot

Tesla Model X also did well in city scenarios, passing 8 out of 9. Huawei-backed brands were just behind. No car had a perfect score. On average, success across all tests was about 36%.

Traffic safety officials told drivers that all these systems are driver-assist only. Drivers must pay attention and keep their hands on the wheel.

Automaker Responses

Some people said one try per scenario isn’t enough for perfect accuracy. Others argued these open tests are better than marketing claims without real data.

Why Tesla Missed the Animal Test

The test vehicle saw the animal run across but could not stop in time at highway speed. The driver had to step in.

Lidar Blind Spots

Other cars lost track of the animal because it was hidden or in a shadow. Their sensors flagged something, but the car’s computer filtered out the warning.

How ADAS Systems Compare

Tesla’s simple hardware and strong software beat most rivals using more sensors. Some Chinese brands may switch to simpler systems or mix vision AI with lidar to catch up.

However, Driver assist is not self-driving. Stay alert and ready to take over at any time. Software updates can improve these systems. If you drive in places with animal crossings, check that your car can handle it; most still cannot.

Dongchedi said they will run another test in late 2025. This next one will focus on night and rain. Tesla may update its hardware before then, and Huawei plans changes to its ADAS, hoping to improve.

The test showed that real driving data and fast, smart software are more important than just adding more sensors. This gap in software ability, not hardware, is now the main challenge for automakers.

Dongchedi led the project and shared a 1.5-hour video. You can watch it below:

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