On July 9, Autolink announced that its AL-C1 intelligent cockpit domain controller, built on the third-generation Snapdragon cockpit platform SA8155P, has surpassed 2 million units shipped. The company has provided mass production support for leading Chinese automakers including Great Wall, GAC, Geely, BYD, Chery, and Jietu, completing development for 80 vehicle model projects that involve 184 configurations and are compatible with 14 language versions, with products exported to 126 countries and regions worldwide. According to the latest report from the Gaishi Automotive Research Institute, Autolink ranks third in the intelligent cockpit supplier installation volume from January to May 2025, with 237,677 units installed, holding a market share of 7.4%, demonstrating notable market performance. While maintaining stable large-scale delivery of the AL-C1, Autolink is also advancing the R&D and mass production of the next-generation products. The AL-C2 mid-to-high-end intelligent cockpit domain controller, based on the fourth-generation Snapdragon cockpit platform SA8255P, is expected to achieve mass production delivery in the third quarter of this year. Additionally, the AL-A1 cockpit-driving integration domain controller, built on the Snapdragon Ride Flex SoC SA8775P, is planned for mass production in the fourth quarter of this year, to be first applied in smart models from BAIC Group. In June, Autolink entered a new strategic cooperation agreement with Qualcomm Technologies to jointly promote the large-scale deployment of next-generation mid-to-high-end intelligent cockpit and cockpit-driving integration domain control products based on the premium Snapdragon cockpit platform (SA8397P) and Snapdragon Ride platform (SA8797P). Notably, at the beginning of 2025, Autolink unveiled its new ten-year development strategy aimed at 2035, emphasizing a holistic, global, and systemic approach with core controller platforms as strategic pivots, promoting multi-platform integration, market expansion, and system collaboration, while building technical and product capabilities for global outreach. Autolink has stated that it will further enhance its technological response and localized delivery capabilities in key overseas markets such as Japan, Europe, and North America, continuously expanding the depth of international cooperation, and accelerating the integration of the 'Chinese solution' for core intelligent automotive capabilities into mainstream global markets.
Autolink's AL-C1 Intelligent Cockpit Controller Surpasses 2 Million Units Shipped
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