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Next-Gen Nissan, Mercedes Tech Focuses on Naturalness

Next-Gen Nissan, Mercedes Tech Focuses on Naturalness

Summary

Nissan and Mercedes-Benz are improving car technologies to make driving feel more natural and easier for drivers. Nissan will introduce its self-driving system in robotaxis in Japan later this year, while Mercedes-Benz has upgraded its steer-by-wire system so drivers can steer without feeling delays or numbness.

Key Facts

  • Nissan is launching its Pro Pilot autonomous driving technology in robotaxis in Japan in 2024.
  • Mercedes-Benz has improved its steer-by-wire system, which replaces mechanical steering with electronic controls, to respond quickly and smoothly.
  • Both companies focus on making advanced driving technology feel natural and easy to use.
  • Nissan tested its self-driving Ariya electric SUV in busy Tokyo streets with complex traffic and many pedestrians.
  • Mercedes-Benz tested its steer-by-wire system in EQS sedans using a yoke-style steering wheel during fast driving.
  • The new Mercedes system removes the delay between steering input and wheel response that some other brands have.
  • Studies show growing consumer interest in hands-free driving features as people get more used to these technologies.
  • Experts say trying new tech personally helps reduce fear and increase acceptance of self-driving cars.
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