Buick Electra L7 Wins Autonomous Driving Test, Outperforming Tesla and Xiaomi

The Buick Electra L7 outpaced rivals like Tesla and Xiaomi in advanced driver-assistance (ADAS NOA) testing in China.

October 29, 2025 at 11:15 AM / News

The Buick Electra L7, an electric sedan developed by the SAIC-GM joint venture, took an unexpected first place in a comparative test of driver-assistance systems conducted by D1EV in Ningbo, China. The model outperformed strong contenders such as the Yangwang U7, Zeekr 9X, Xiaomi YU7, and Tesla Model 3 in urban autonomous navigation (Urban NOA) evaluations.

The event, held on October 26, 2025, marked the second annual Chinese Intelligent Driving System Competition. The 29-kilometer route included 28 traffic lights, 5 checkpoints, and 8 different real-world driving scenarios. Seventeen vehicles took part, with the exact route kept secret until the tests began to prevent manufacturers from fine-tuning their systems in advance.

Buick Electra L7: Performance Breakdown

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Why Buick Came Out on Top

The Electra L7 is the first model to use Momenta’s R6 Flywheel — a large AI model trained on over 3 billion kilometers of real-world driving data. Priced at 173,900 yuan (around $23,800), the L7 was also one of the most affordable vehicles in the competition.

Buick’s win underscores a shift in the autonomous driving landscape: cutting-edge technology is no longer confined to high-end cars. By leveraging algorithms trained on massive real-world data, automakers like Buick are proving that intelligent driving can be both sophisticated and accessible.

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