Lu Liang talked a lot with Old Wang and gained much knowledge about automobiles.
In terms of performance and intelligent driving systems, those could be added gradually later, but for now, the focus should be on crafting the shell and the frame.
Creating a car is like painting a picture; first, you splash the ink to sketch a basic outline, then you add landscapes and unique rock formations.
Old Wang also talked about his decisive errors, mentioning his somewhat outdated views, which led to the rejection of many novel designs.
It's like how the older generation thinks that square and grand is beautiful, but young people today don't think that way; they pursue dynamism and fashion.
Whether it's Apple or Tesla, they are both following this trend.
BYD is also feeling their way forward, only they got up early and ended up late to the marketplace.
If Lu Liang had an idea and was willing to invest money, he shouldn't just wait for the intelligent driving systems to emerge.