Nissan successfully tests driverless car in Japan with advanced technology and aims for 2027 launch.
From Nasdaq: 2025-03-10 10:42:00
Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. NSANY successfully tested a driverless vehicle on a public road in Japan, equipped with advanced sensors, cameras, radars, and Lidar technology. The company aims to launch autonomous mobility services in Japan by 2027, showcasing its commitment to self-driving technology amidst global competition from companies like Alphabet Inc.’s GOOGL Waymo.
As Japan explores autonomous driving solutions to address population decline and driver shortages, Nissan’s self-driving Serena marks a significant advancement. The vehicle operates at normal road speeds, distinguishing itself from limited Level Four autonomous services in the country. Nissan’s focus on safety and technology development positions it as a key player in the autonomous driving landscape.
Toyota Motor Corporation TM is also investing in autonomous technology, showcasing a prototype “city” for testing various technologies, including autonomous driving. Nissan emphasizes the safety of its technology, with sensors providing full 360-degree awareness and built-in safety measures in case of system errors. The company’s dedication to innovation and safety sets it apart in the competitive autonomous driving industry.
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