Nissan Unleashes Hands-Free Self-Driving Test Car in Tokyo

The automotive industry is experiencing a rapid evolution in technology, marked by an intense competition to develop advanced autonomous driving capabilities. Nissan is at the forefront of this innovation, demonstrating its next-generation ProPilot advanced driver assistance system through test rides in a Nissan Ariya prototype on the bustling streets of Tokyo.
The Nissan Ariya development prototype utilized for these tests is equipped with a comprehensive suite of hardware: a lidar system mounted on the roof, 11 cameras, five radar systems, and numerous other sensors, all integrated with sophisticated software. For consumer vehicles, this system is classified as Level 2++, meaning it can autonomously accelerate, brake, and steer. However, it still requires a human driver to remain vigilant, observe the road, and be prepared to intervene by operating the pedals or steering wheel. While only Level 2 systems are currently permitted for consumer use in Japan, and higher levels are restricted to testing with a safety driver onboard, Nissan engineers confirm that the prototype's hardware and software are inherently Level 4 capable. This higher level of autonomy is critical for Nissan's planned fleet of robotaxis.
The ProPilot Level 2++ technology is designed to facilitate point-to-point journeys with minimal human intervention. Once a destination is set in the navigation system, the vehicle assumes control and manages the entire trip. Nissan is pursuing a dual-track development strategy, advancing its autonomous technology concurrently for both its consumer vehicle lineup and its upcoming robotaxi services. Richard Candler, Nissan Motor Corporation's corporate executive in charge of family, product & component strategy, indicated that in some markets, Nissan will supply vehicles to robotaxi operators, while in others, it aims to provide comprehensive end-to-end services.
The test ride showcased the third generation of Nissan's ProPilot system. This latest iteration is slated to debut on the Nissan Elgrand minivan in Japan in 2027, with a subsequent rollout planned for other international markets, including North America, although a specific timeline for broader availability has not yet been announced. The system was developed with versatility in mind, designed to be compatible with any Nissan-produced vehicle. While pricing details are still under consideration, officials have stated their objective to make the advanced technology accessible and affordable to a wider customer base.
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