Horizon Robotics said Journey 6B design wins passed 20 million units
The chipmaker disclosed that its entry-level driver-assistance processor has been designed into more than 50 models at over 25 carmakers, with Bosch, Denso and Aumovio building products on it.

Horizon Robotics said on August 19 that cumulative design wins for its Journey 6B driver-assistance chip had passed 20 million units measured over the products’ lifetimes, covering more than 50 models at over 25 carmakers worldwide.
The company said Bosch, Denso and Aumovio have each selected the chip as the development base for their own cost-focused driver-assistance products. Relaying an announcement by Bosch, Horizon said the supplier’s fourth-generation multifunction camera, the MPC4, had won large-scale production design wins and that the first of those projects enters mass production in the third quarter of 2026. Horizon described the MPC4 reaching production as further evidence of Journey 6B’s automotive-grade reliability and engineering maturity.
Journey 6B is the entry-level member of Horizon’s Journey 6 family, positioned by the company for mainstream models rather than flagships. It runs Horizon’s own BPU Nash architecture, which the company said supports Transformer-based and other mainstream driving algorithms and carries Level 2 assistance, active safety and combined driving and parking functions. Horizon said systems built on the chip meet the requirements of the Chinese and European new car assessment programs, and that bringing the silicon up for the first time took 23 minutes, which it called a record for the industry.
The chip reached volume production in May 2026 on the GAC Toyota Bozhi 3X, which Horizon described as its global production debut and as an example of driver assistance fitted as standard on an entry-level model from a joint-venture brand.
Source: Horizon Robotics · First reported by Gasgoo