"They must have mastered L2-level intelligent driving but just don't want to put it in the Qin."
Li Bing, in conversation with several engineers, could be considered a semi-expert after so many years in the automotive industry.
His prediction was that if BYD Qin's sales were pleasing and its reputation was good, they would soon launch the next model, most likely an SUV aimed at the mid-range market.
The low to mid-range market, while coveted by several new forces, was out of reach for them to engage in a price war with BYD.
After all, BYD boasted that they could produce even a nut on their own, while their competitors still needed to have others manufacture for them.
If they had to compete with BYD in the future, they definitely wouldn't outcompete them and would have to target the high-end market, winning with quality.
Listening to their conversation, Lu Liang absorbed knowledge like a sponge, feeling as if he had gone back to the days of learning foreign languages last year.