Gasgoo Munich-Gasgoo reported on April 20 that Li Auto announced it has become the world's first automaker to launch Amap's Auto Mobility AI Agent, with the two parties set to deepen cooperation in intelligent mobility interaction.
According to Li Auto, the partnership focuses on four key capabilities. First, the system precisely parses complex travel commands, recognizing vague and colloquial multi-dimensional needs. Second, it supports multi-turn dialogue to dynamically optimize routes—responding in real-time to changes in destination or routing preferences while driving. Third, it offers personalized navigation solutions that generate exclusive routes based on user habits and travel scenarios. Fourth, it intelligently plans long-distance charging paths, selecting optimal charging nodes for new energy vehicles.

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On April 19, Amap released a promotional video for its Auto Mobility AI Agent, highlighting core capabilities such as understanding complex intent, planning multi-stop routes, and making dynamic adjustments. Powered by Amap's spatial data and large model technology, the agent breaks away from the passive response mode of traditional navigation, instead actively perceiving, anticipating, and executing mobility services.
For Li Auto, which previously developed its own VLA driver AI model, the introduction of Amap's agent aims to shore up intelligent interaction in professional mobility scenarios. As the battle in smart cockpits shifts from basic features to scenario-based AI services, Li Auto is accelerating the refinement of its cockpit AI ecosystem through a dual path of in-house development and external partnership.
As large language model technology becomes more accessible, automotive mobility AI is evolving from simple voice control to proactive agents. As the first automaker to deploy this solution, Li Auto is well-positioned to lead the transition of in-car navigation from a mere "tool" to a true "mobility assistant."









