Former DJI self-driving unit seeks an edge in adapting drone tech to lorries
The latest moves mean ZYT is opening up new battlefronts in China’s fiercely contested autonomous driving landscape. Chinese self-driving tech firm ZYT plans to move into heavy-duty lorries and unmanned logistics vehicles, expanding its footprint from city streets to highways, as the race for commercialisation intensifies in the sector. The Shenzhen-based company, known as Zhuoyu, will introduce its navigate-on-autopilot feature to lorries on highways. Mass production is slated for the first half of 2026, CEO Shen Shaojie said on Tuesday.

