Recently, at the "AI Night" event held in Wuhu, Anhui, Chery Automobile did not only talk about cars - it gave the spotlight to a new species that can walk, interact, and understand tasks: the Mojia Robot. This conference marked Chery's official commitment to embodied AI as its **third growth curve**, following traditional fuel vehicles and new energy vehicles, and announced that its AI strategy has expanded from the cabin to a wide range of real-world scenarios.

The Mojia robot is not just a concept display, but an intelligent entity that has already taken root in the real world. Relying on Chery's years of experience in intelligent systems, precision engineering manufacturing, and vehicle-level integration capabilities, Mojia has achieved a key breakthrough in AI, moving from "digital reasoning" to "physical execution." It can perceive the environment, understand instructions, and take initiative actions, providing feedback - this is the core of embodied intelligence: giving AI a body and bringing it into reality.

Currently, the Mojia robot has covered more than 100 practical application scenarios, ranging from urban traffic management to hospital guidance services, from park patrols to government hall navigation. Its role is evolving from a "tool" to a "collaborator." Even more impressive is that this series of robots has been deployed in over 30 countries and regions around the world, becoming a new symbol of Chinese manufacturing going global.

At the event site, a Mojia traffic police robot demonstrated tasks such as traffic control, violation identification, and voice guidance; another medical guide robot smoothly completed triage consultation, route guidance, and registration assistance. These capabilities are the result of Chery's deep refinement of multimodal perception, task planning, and human-machine trust mechanisms.

As an important part of Chery's smart mobility ecosystem, Mojia does not exist in isolation. It forms a data and capability loop with the intelligent cabin, autonomous driving platform, and vehicle-road collaboration system. The road condition information collected by the vehicle can optimize the robot's patrol path, while the interaction data of the robot in public places can also feed back to improve the car's AI understanding model. This "vehicle-road-person-machine" integrated layout is building a future lifestyle network centered around trustworthy AI.

Chery clearly stated that the goal of Mojia is not to replace humans, but to become a "trustworthy human assistant." In the era when AI moves from the cloud to the ground, this company that started with car manufacturing is using steel and algorithms to give artificial intelligence wheels, arms, and eyes - making intelligence truly leave the screen and enter the streets and alleys.