BARCELONA: The Flyme Auto smart cockpit operating system is currently found in 22 car models from Geely, Lynk & Co, Galaxy and other marques.
China's Meizu had rolled out Flyme Auto in 2023, a system it had adapted to be used in cars.
At Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2025 in Barcelona (March 3 to 6, 2025), the company said "Flyme Auto is currently the smoothest and fastest-growing smart cockpit operating system, and has been ranking first in the number of new users for four consecutive months."
Meizu pointed out that in January 2025, more than 132,000 car models supported by Flyme Auto were sold in a single month, ranking first.
"It is one of the smart cockpit operating systems supporting the largest number of car models on the market, and serves more than 500,000 car owners around the world by bringing them a new cross-terminal third-place smart experience," said the company.
Since its launch in 2024, Meizu's globalization strategy has made significant progress.
Meizu has joined hands with Geely to hold launch events in Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Jakarta, the Philippines, and other countries.
In 2025, with Flyme AIOS as the base, Meizu aims to build a global smart travel technology ecosystem based on the three core areas of smartphones, smart glasses, and smart car scenarios.
