Stellantis Puts Level 3 Autonomous Driving on Ice
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According to Reuters sources, Stellantis is backing away from its Level 3 autonomous driving project.
Stellantis puts Level 3 autonomous driving on ice
Stellantis has quietly shelved its first in-house Level 3 advanced driver-assistance program, called Auto Drive. Rising costs, technical hurdles and uncertain consumer appetite have urged the group to pause or abandon development, according to a report by Reuters. The Franco-Italian-American group, which owns Jeep, Fiat, Peugeot and Citroën, had trumpeted its “AutoDrive” programme earlier this year as a key plank of its future. The system was su…
Stellantis halts Level 3 advanced driver assistance program
Stellantis has put a halt to its Level 3 advanced driver assistance program, according to news first reported by Reuters on Tuesday. Three sources told Reuters the program came with too high a cost, technology challenges, and a lack of consumer interest. Reuters reports comments from a spokesman that the in-house system, referred to as part of the AutoDrive program, didn’t launch in February as expected. “What was unveiled in February 2025 was…
Stellantis has just suspended its program dedicated to the development of level 3 driving aids according to people close to the file. Generally speaking, the Franco-Italian-American group intends to reduce its ambitions in the field of software. L的article Self-driving: a big brake blow at Stellantis appeared first on Automobile Clean.
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