Horizon unveils European headquarters in Munich


Horizon Robotics, China's leading smart driving technology firm, announced on Monday the establishment of its European headquarters in Munich, Germany, marking a pivotal step in localizing its global operations.
The company made the announcement at the IAA, where it is showcasing a range of its products including the Journey 6 computing platform and its latest HSD system for urban roads.
Another highlight at its booth is the European version of Nio's Firefly model—equipped with Horizon's proprietary Journey computing platform—highlighting its commitment to delivering responsive, safe, and premium intelligent-driving experiences tailored to European standards.
So far, Horizon has offered solutions to over 400 models from over 40 Chinese and overseas brands including BYD and Volkswagen.
The company has underscored its capability to provide full-chain technological support—from adaptation to homologation—ensuring compliance with international and EU safety standards.
Its systems have logged over 1.5 million kilometers of validation data in more than 50 countries and regions.
By establishing a Munich base, Horizon aims to enhance localization for European product adaptation, certification, and business development.
The move aligns with the growing trend of Chinese mobility tech companies building regional hubs to meet market-specific regulatory and consumer requirements.
Industry analysts say the European headquarters underscores Horizon's strategic ambition to deepen penetration in one of the world's most demanding automotive markets—positioning it not just as a technology supplier, but as a partner for global automakers advancing intelligent, safety-critical mobility systems.