Called STLA AutoDrive 1.0, the new hands-free system only works up to 37 mph, and Stellantis confirms it's not scheduled to go on the market for now.
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Hosted on MSNNED students develop Pakistan's first driverless electric vehicleA team of postgraduate students from NED University has introduced a driverless electric vehicle, marking a significant innovation in Pakistan's automotive sector.According to details, the engineering ...
Stellantis is stepping into the autonomous driving scene with its newly announced STLA AutoDrive 1.0 which will be available ...
Why look at why robotaxi pilots and autonomous busses have been at the forefront of driverless vehicles on the road.
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