Leopard Titanium 7 SUV update adds Eye of God 5.0 intelligent system

Leopard Titanium 7 SUV gets Eye of God 5.0 update for smarter driving A. Krivonosov

Leopard's over-the-air update for the Titanium 7 SUV introduces the deep learning-based Eye of God 5.0 system, enhancing safety and connectivity in urban driving.

On February 15, Leopard announced a major new over-the-air update for its mid- and full-size Titanium 7 SUV. The headline addition is the integration of the deep learning-based "Eye of God 5.0" intelligent system. The update is officially available for the all-wheel-drive Ultra version with a 190-kilometer range.

This new system deeply integrates perception, decision-making, and vehicle control, enabling more confident operation in complex urban environments—think heavy traffic, narrow streets, and unusual maneuvers. Algorithms for navigating U-turns on two-lane roads and moving through roundabouts have been optimized.

Key features include emergency parking assistance on highways, low-speed automatic braking to prevent collisions, and a safe standby mode with owner notification for unsuccessful parking attempts. The system now provides reminders when a vehicle ahead starts moving and generates reports on driver-assistance system performance.

The DILINK smart cockpit interface has undergone a significant overhaul. The automatic screen-splitting function while driving has been enhanced, a floating window for blind-spot monitoring has been added, and personalization options have been expanded—including new sound effects and themed displays.

The "car-home" function enables integration with the Midea Smart Home system: dashcam footage can be transferred to a smartphone via Wi-Fi, and updates are installed automatically overnight. A road surface pre-scan system with suspension adaptation has also been implemented, and the head-up display functionality has been expanded to now show traffic light signals and recommended driving lanes.

Titanium 7 is betting not just on hardware, but on software. In an increasingly competitive market, it's software updates and the depth of the digital ecosystem that are becoming key factors in the model's appeal.

Author: Maxim Grishechkin

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