Mercedes-Benz has become the first automaker to launch SAE Level 3 automated driving in the United States. After receiving ...
LOS ANGELES—Mercedes-Benz has never shied away from new technology. Historically, the carmaker has been an early adopter and developer of systems such as antilock brakes, stability control, airbags, ...
Mercedes-Benz said it will launch its Level 3 automated driving technology in the Western U.S. in the fourth quarter. To inform and empower current and future business leaders by providing the ...
Drive Pilot, the first Level 3 autonomous system to be state-certified for use on public roads, underscores the difference ...
Offered on the electric EQS fastback and gas-powered S-Class sedan, Drive Pilot will initially launch in California and ...
Drive Pilot is the first publicly-available system to achieve Level 3 on the 5-level “autonomous vehicle” scale, allowing ...
Time, as they say, is money. Mercedes-Benz is looking to put some time back in your pocket with the advent of its automated ...
Mercedes-Benz’s Drive Pilot is a step on the way to the fully autonomous robotaxis that many companies are developing, but it is still just a step; we’re not there yet.
The biggest difference is that, for U.S. customers, you first need to sit through a seven-minute video on how Drive Pilot works. It explains in detail when you can activate it, what it will look like ...
True autonomous driving? Don’t look to Tesla; it’s actually available from Mercedes-Benz. TheDetroitBureau.com has the details.
When specific driving criteria are met, Drive Pilot allows the driver to look away for long periods and keep their hands off ...
Mercedes' Drive Pilot system allows the car to take control of driving functions under certain conditions, freeing the driver ...