Alibaba's Qwen AI is coming to cars, allowing drivers to order food and book hotels by voice
TLDR
- Alibaba’s Qwen AI will be built into vehicles from BYD, Volkswagen’s China JV, and seven other automakers for voice-driven services.
Key Facts
- Qwen will run on Nvidia’s automotive chip system and is designed to work with limited network connectivity.
- Supported features include ordering food delivery, booking hotels, buying attraction tickets, and tracking packages by voice.
- The system combines on-device processing with cloud computing to handle multi-step tasks and connect to payments and navigation.
- Automakers integrating Qwen include BYD, Geely, Li Auto, Changan, Dongfeng, BAIC, Great Wall Motor, SAIC Volkswagen, and SAIC IM Motors.
Why It Matters
- The announcement spans nine automakers at once, signaling broad adoption of Qwen as an in-car AI platform in China.
- Whether these AI features will be available in cars exported outside China was not confirmed at the time of reporting.
Evelyn Cheng / CNBC · 2026-04-24 · Read the original