Gasgoo Munich- QCraft recently demonstrated the results of its latest partnership with Qualcomm during the chipmaker's 2026 Automotive Technology and Cooperation Summit.
Since forming a strategic partnership in September 2025, QCraft has finalized development and road testing for both highway and urban NOA functions on Qualcomm's Snapdragon Ride platform (SA8775P and SA8650P). The company plans to begin mass deliveries for global markets in 2026.
Li Dong, the company's CTO, revealed that a solution based on the higher-performance QAM8797P platform is currently under joint development with Qualcomm.

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To date, the "Chengfeng" assisted driving solution has been integrated into nearly 30 mass-production models, with more than 50 additional models expected to join the lineup in 2026. Users have collectively logged over 3.5 billion kilometers using the system, which has facilitated more than 100 million automated parking maneuvers. The system's false triggering rate for Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB) stands at less than once every 500,000 kilometers, helping drivers avoid more than 146,000 potential accidents each year.
On April 20, Gasgoo reported that QCraft had signed a deal with Zhejiang Jinyou Supply Chain Technology Service Co., Ltd. for an initial batch of 100 Level 4 autonomous logistics vehicles.
These vehicles are set for official delivery in the first half of 2026. Currently, QCraft's L4 autonomous logistics vehicles are already in operation across multiple cities, including Ningbo, Jinhua, and Wuhu.
The autonomous driving solution for a single QCraft L4 logistics vehicle costs less than 10,000 yuan. This reduces average operating costs on the same routes by over 50% compared to manual driving, while supporting around-the-clock operations.
On the safety front, data harvested from millions of mass-produced NOA vehicles informs L4 training. This ensures the AI system possesses proven, reliable driving capabilities when navigating crowded alleyways, mixed traffic, and various long-tail scenarios. The solution accommodates cargo spaces ranging from 3 to 12 cubic meters, making it adaptable for diverse scenarios such as express delivery, cold-chain transport, on-demand retail, industrial logistics, and security patrols.
With operations already underway in cities like Ningbo, Jinhua, and Wuhu, QCraft plans to drive initial large-scale deployment of its L4 logistics vehicles in 2026, aiming to reach the 100,000-unit mark by 2027.









