On October 23, OPPO officially announced a strategic partnership with BYD, aimed at exploring a new era of "mobile and automotive integration."
The collaboration will focus on innovative technologies, including AI-integrated cockpits, health-focused cabins, digital car keys, vehicle management systems, integrated desktops, multimedia service sharing, and computing power sharing.

Additionally, OPPO's Find X8 series smartphones will be the first to support the in-car connectivity experience of the Tengshi Z9GT.
The Z9GT is built on the Easy Three-Party platform and is the world's first technology platform capable of independent driving with three motors and rear-wheel steering. It also features CTB (Cell-to-Body) integrated battery technology and offers multiple laser radar options.
In terms of intelligent driving, the Tengshi Z9GT is the first to incorporate the BAS 3.0+ Superhuman Driving Assistance System, becoming the world's first "end-to-end intelligent electric integration" vehicle. It supports comprehensive driving assistance scenarios, including high-speed navigation without maps, urban navigation without maps, automatic parking, and valet parking. Future upgrades will also include intelligent driving for toll booths without degrading performance, enhancing the driving experience.
As the automotive and mobile industries continue to merge, OPPO, as one of the earlier smartphone manufacturers to venture into the automotive domain, has not only partnered with BYD but has also previously collaborated with companies like Li Auto, Tesla, NIO, and XPeng. Moreover, OPPO has engaged in related partnerships with two-wheeled electric vehicle manufacturers, Tier 1 suppliers, and mobility service providers.





