‘Stellantis puts plans for level 3 autonomous driving in the refrigerator’

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Stellantis Planned to Launch Level 3 Self-Driving Cars As Early AS 2024, But Things Didn’t Go That Fast. Now the plans are said to be completely put on hold.

Almost three years ago, Stellantis Made It Very Clear That It Saw A Future in Autonomous Driving Cars. To give substance to this, it then bought aimotive, a company that would develop software for autonomous Driving for Stellantis. That should be used by autodrive, as Stellantis calls its program for autonomous driving. In 2024, The First Cars Should Already Be Working With Level 3 Autonomous Driving. That has not happened. On the contrary; Accordance to Reuters , Stellantis has put things on puse.

The Medium Understands From Insiders That Stellantis Has Concerns About The Development Costs, But also about its Possible Popularity. There may be too little demand to make it profitable. However, a statement from stellantis shows that the technology is still ready if stellantis sees potential in it, but for the time being that does not seem to be the case. With Autodrive Level 3 You Could release the Steering Wheel Up To A Speed ​​of 60 km/H and Even Take Your Eyes Off The Road.

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