02
MAR
2016
Renault-Nissan Alliance Team
 

Autonomous ‘Piloted Drive’ Nissan Qashqai to be launched in Europe next year

Autonomous ‘Piloted Drive’ Nissan Qashqai to be launched in Europe next year
  • Stage one autonomous drive technology will give refreshed Nissan Qashqai  ‘single lane control’ in heavy traffic conditions on highways

  • Boost for European manufacturing as Piloted Drive Qashqai to be made at Sunderland Plant (UK) in 2017

  • Represents an important milestone in the company’s effort to launch a range of vehicles with autonomous drive technologies by 2020

The award-winning Nissan Qashqai crossover will be the company’s first vehicle in Europe to feature autonomous ‘Piloted Drive’ technology when it rolls off the line next year, Nissan announced.

Produced at Nissan’s flagship manufacturing plant in Sunderland, UK, the refreshed Qashqai will be equipped with ‘Piloted Drive 1.0’ a feature that allows cars to drive autonomously and safely in a single lane in heavy traffic conditions on highways.

Thousands of hours of testing and multiple sensors on the car ensure that the system anticipates its surroundings correctly.  

Today’s announcement marks an important step in the brand’s commitment to making autonomous drive technologies accessible to all and paves the way for Nissan’s Intelligent Mobility vision, a 360-degree approach to a smart automotive future.  Nissan has already set out its commitment to launch a range of vehicles with autonomous drive capabilities by 2020, including vehicles that will be able to safely navigate city intersections.

The technology will be installed on mainstream, mass-market cars at affordable prices, with Piloted Drive 1.0 coming to Japan in 2016. An on-road demo event in Europe in 2016, will showcase the maturity of Nissan’s autonomous drive technology.

For more information, please find the full press release here

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