Several OEMs including Nissan, GM and Mercedes have cited 2020 as the year they plan to offer a fully autonomous vehicle to consumers. Between now and then, automotive manufacturers will add autonomous features to vehicles such as lane changing, parking and emergency braking technologies. Both the European New Car Assessment Programme Subscribe to Automotive World … Continued
Several OEMs including Nissan, GM and Mercedes have cited 2020 as the year they plan to offer a fully autonomous vehicle to consumers. Between now and then, automotive manufacturers will add autonomous features to vehicles such as lane changing, parking and emergency braking technologies.
Both the European New Car Assessment Programme
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