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BYD has unveiled 11 new electric vehicles at a technology launch event in Shenzhen, with RoboSense serving as the exclusive partner to provide digital LiDAR technology across all configurable model options.
The March 5 event showcased BYD’s second-generation blade battery and upgraded megawatt flash-charging technology alongside the new vehicle lineup. RoboSense’s digital LiDAR systems will be exclusively equipped across all configurable variants of the 11 models.
The new electric vehicle lineup includes the BYD Song Ultra EV, 2026 BYD Sealion 06 EV, 2026 BYD Seal 07 EV, BYD Seal 08, and BYD Da Tang.
Premium models comprise the 2026 Denza Z9 GT, 2026 Yangwang U7, U8, and U8L variants, alongside the Fangchengbao Ti7 EV Flash-Charging Edition and Fangchengbao Ti3 EV Flash-Charging Edition.
The partnership represents a significant expansion of the relationship between the two companies. In August 2025, RoboSense disclosed during its Q2 earnings call that it had secured design wins for up to 32 models from a leading Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer.
BYD has also expanded LiDAR compatibility to entry-level models, according to Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) new vehicle announcements, with even the BYD Seagull expected to receive a LiDAR unit.

Customisable LiDAR configurations support diverse applications
RoboSense launched the world’s first mass-producible “thousand-beam” digital LiDAR system, the EM4, in early 2025. The system has been in large-scale production since July 2025, supporting intelligent sensing requirements from passenger vehicles to robotaxis.
The EM4 currently supports customisable configurations of 520, 720, and 1080 beams. Backed by in-house chip development capabilities, RoboSense can offer 2160-beam customised solutions to adapt to different vehicle models and autonomous driving levels.
RoboSense’s mature mass-production capabilities have enabled EM4 deployment on vehicles including the IM LS9, LS6, and Zeekr 9X, with the company securing design wins with multiple customers across both advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and robotaxi applications.
The partnership positions RoboSense’s digital LiDAR technology at the centre of BYD’s intelligent driving strategy across its expanding model range. The scalable beam configurations allow manufacturers to tailor sensor capabilities to specific vehicle price points and autonomous driving requirements, from basic ADAS functionality to full robotaxi applications.
