Zeekr Group has introduced Zeekr G-Pilot, an intelligent driving system designed to enhance vehicle safety and automated capabilities. The system incorporates artificial intelligence, big data, and advanced system-on-chip (SoC) technology within an electrical and electronic architecture.
As part of Geely’s G-Pilot initiative, Zeekr G-Pilot will be available in multiple levels to accommodate different user requirements. The system includes features such as the General Automated Evasion System (G-AES) and Full-Capacity Vehicle-to-Parking (V2P) intelligent drive.
G-AES enables vehicles to perform evasive maneuvers at speeds between 80 and 130 km/h in response to unexpected obstacles. The system relies on AI-driven large model training to identify irregular obstacles and improve its response over time. The V2P intelligent drive allows vehicles to navigate and park autonomously, utilizing Zeekr’s map-free urban NZP function. Additionally, the AI Smart Parking Roaming feature enables vehicles to locate and park in available spaces without user intervention.
The upcoming Zeekr 9X, a flagship luxury SUV, will be the first model equipped with L3-ready autonomous driving technology supported by Zeekr G-Pilot’s H9 system. The vehicle is built on the next-generation ZEEA 3.0 electrical and electronic architecture and features a dual NVIDIA DRIVE AGX Thor controller with a computing capacity of 1,400 TOPS. The Zeekr 9X will be officially unveiled at the Shanghai Auto Show, with deliveries expected in the second half of 2025.
Zeekr plans to introduce over-the-air updates in the coming months to activate V2P and G-AES functionality across its vehicles. The company states that the Zeekr G-Pilot system will continue to develop through AI-driven updates over the vehicle’s lifespan.



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