Gasgoo Munich- On May 25, Bosch Cross-Domain Computing Solutions (XC) announced a string of wins. Its fourth-generation multi-function camera and the full lineup of sixth-generation radar sensors have secured design wins from top global automakers, with multiple projects already entering mass production recently.
Built on Horizon Robotics' Journey J6B chip, the fourth-generation camera has secured multiple design wins from international automakers and Chinese domestic brands. Driven by superior sensing performance, reliability, and mature technology, order volume has surged.

Fourth-generation multi-function camera and the fourth-generation integrated driving and parking system; Image credit: Bosch Cross-Domain Computing Solutions (same below)
The system precisely adapts to the sensing needs of different vehicle models, covering typical driving scenarios across regions. Its order book now spans key markets including mainland China, Europe, Australia and New Zealand, Latin America, the Middle East, and the Asia-Pacific.
A cornerstone of Bosch's automotive sensing portfolio, the sixth-generation radar and its lightweight variant are advancing in parallel. Thanks to comprehensively upgraded performance and precise scenario adaptation, the lineup has secured multiple design wins from international and Chinese automakers. Several projects have simultaneously hit mass production, marking a dual breakthrough in orders and output.

Sixth-generation radar
Having undergone multiple rounds of technical iteration, the sixth-generation radar boasts all-around improvements in detection accuracy, response speed, and adaptability to complex environments. Leveraging Bosch's vast global driving data and robust functional safety certifications, it efficiently integrates into various intelligent driving scenarios. The lightweight version, meanwhile, optimizes for mass-market passenger vehicles without sacrificing core performance, delivering a balance of adaptability and cost-efficiency.









