Shanghai (Gasgoo)- iMotion Technology said it has received a mass-production nomination from a Korean automotive group to supply an integrated driving–parking ADAS suite for 4 models. It is the company's first breakthrough with Korean OEM customers. Over the full lifecycle (2026–2033), expected sales are nearly 1 million units, with close to half destined for overseas markets.
The nominated ADAS solution will use Horizon Robotics' Journey® series compute platform. It must meet Australia–New Zealand regulatory standards as well as NCAP certification requirements.

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iMotion Technology's Journey-based ADAS solutions are already in mass production on 7 models. Two of these meet EU GSR General Safety Regulation requirements and have earned Euro NCAP five-star ratings.
Guided by its "four-transformation" framework — agile systems, lightweight algorithms, modular hardware and platform-based software — iMotion Technology has built platformized development capabilities across base software, hardware and manufacturing for the Journey series. That enables rapid migration and adaptation of solutions, delivering a cost-optimal answer for OEMs through system-level engineering.
As an early mover overseas and a supplier that helped the first Journey 3 programs land in the EU, iMotion Technology has mass-production experience across more than 30 models outside China. It has built robust overseas compliance and localization capabilities, meeting regulations such as GSR and GDPR and Euro NCAP star-rating requirements. Overseas R&D service centers and data systems help customers validate performance quickly and tailor features to regional scenarios and user habits.
The partnership is a key milestone in entering the Korean market, and a broader sign that Chinese independent ADAS solutions are gaining recognition from mainstream global automakers.







