- The coPILOT system has secured orders from domestic Chinese automakers and is scheduled for mass production and delivery in 2026.
- The system is built on ZF’s ProAI computing platform and Horizon Robotics’ Journey 6P chip.

Chinese smart driving solutions provider Horizon Robotics (HKG: 9660) announced today that it has collaborated with German automotive parts giant ZF to jointly launch the coPILOT driver assistance system in China, supporting urban Navigation on Autopilot (NOA).
The system has secured orders from Chinese domestic automakers and is scheduled for mass production and delivery in 2026, Horizon Robotics said.
The coPILOT system is built on ZF’s ProAI computing platform, with its core computing foundation powered by Horizon Robotics’ Journey 6P chip designed for urban driving assistance.
The Journey 6P delivers 560 TOPS of computing power and multi-core heterogeneous computing resources, enabling end-to-end, VLA (Vision Language Action), and VLM (Vision-Language Models) driving assistance models, according to Horizon Robotics.

The coPILOT system can achieve peak computing power exceeding 1000 TOPS, supporting smart driving functions across highways, urban roads, automated parking, and parking-to-parking scenarios.
The Journey 6P series chips cover a computing power range from 18 TOPS to 560 TOPS, representing one of Horizon Robotics’ latest products.
As of August 2025, Horizon Robotics’ Journey series chips have surpassed 10 million units in cumulative mass production, according to the company.
The company has partnered with over 40 global automakers and brands, serving as a preferred choice for China’s top 10 automakers, it said.
Horizon Robotics has also established collaborations with leading Tier-1 suppliers across China, Japan, Europe, and other regions, becoming their preferred strategic partner for expanding into China and global markets, the company announced.

