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Stellantis Puts Level 3 Autonomous Driving on Ice

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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…
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According to Reuters sources, Stellantis is backing away from its Level 3 autonomous driving project.

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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Automobile Propre broke the news in on Thursday, August 28, 2025.
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