Breaking News

Western Digital Accelerates Storage Innovation for AI Era Leica LUX Case for the iPhone 17 Pro/Pro Max ASUS Announces ROG Strix Aiolos Viltrox Launches AF 16mm F1.8 L for Full Frame Casio to Release G-SHOCK with Minimalist Metal Design and Even Better Fit

logo

  • Share Us
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
  • Home
  • Home
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Essays
  • Forum
  • Legacy
  • About
    • Submit News

    • Contact Us
    • Privacy

    • Promotion
    • Advertise

    • RSS Feed
    • Site Map

Search form

Nissan Puts Self-driving Tech Into New Minivan

Nissan Puts Self-driving Tech Into New Minivan

Consumer Electronics Jul 14,2016 0

Nissan Motor on Wednesday gave the a preview of its new auto-driving system that will be offered by the Japanese automaker when the Serena minivan debuts in the domestic market in late August. The ProPilot system is designed for highway use in single-lane traffic. It can handle steering, acceleration and braking on its own, even when there is congestion.

"With autonomous driving technologies, we offer comfort and peace of mind," Executive Vice President Hideyuki Sakamoto said. "We want to propose new value" to society, he added.

A camera attached to the upper part of the windshield allows the system to track the car in front and lane line markers together to maintain appropriate distance from the car ahead. Drivers can choose a speed between 30kph and 100kph, in 5kph increments, and specify a desired distance from the preceding car, such as 30 meters, 45 meters and 60 meters, when the vehicle moves at 100kph. When this reporter tried it on a test course, the ride felt similar to regular driving, with the vehicle stopping smoothly with plenty of room to spare when the car in front stopped.

Mercedes-Benz and Tesla Motors have offered comparable features in their products, mainly high-end vehicles. Nissan is different in that it employs the system in a minivan in order to appeal to a broad array of consumers. The new Serena is expected to start at between 2.5 million yen and 3 million yen ($23,932 and $28,719).

The Japanese company plans to apply the technology in its Qashqai sport utility vehicle set to debut in Europe next year, and intends to also introduce the system in the U.S. and China.

Tags: Self-driving Cars
Previous Post
European Antitrust Authorities Send Complaints To Google on Advertising, Search
Next Post
Samsung SERIF TV Now Available In The U.S.

Related Posts

  • Nvidia Unveils New Ampere Data Center Chips, Ampere Computers, and More

  • Waymo Resumes Driving Operations in Phoenix

  • Volvo Self-driving Cars to Use Luminar LiDAR Technology

  • California Approves Nuro’s Self-Driving Delivery Vehicles for Public Road Operations

  • Self-driving Vehicle Companies Suspend Testing

  • Mitsubishi Electric Develops MEMS LiDAR for Autonomous Vehicles

  • Alphabet's Waymo Outlines Latest Hardware and Software Used in its Cars

  • Autonomous Driving Startup Pony.ai Raises $400 Million from Toyota

Latest News

Western Digital Accelerates Storage Innovation for AI Era
Enterprise & IT

Western Digital Accelerates Storage Innovation for AI Era

Leica LUX Case for the iPhone 17 Pro/Pro Max
Cameras

Leica LUX Case for the iPhone 17 Pro/Pro Max

ASUS Announces ROG Strix Aiolos
PC components

ASUS Announces ROG Strix Aiolos

Viltrox Launches AF 16mm F1.8 L for Full Frame
Cameras

Viltrox Launches AF 16mm F1.8 L for Full Frame

Casio to Release G-SHOCK with Minimalist Metal Design and Even Better Fit
Consumer Electronics

Casio to Release G-SHOCK with Minimalist Metal Design and Even Better Fit

Popular Reviews

be quiet! Dark Mount Keyboard

be quiet! Dark Mount Keyboard

Terramaster F8-SSD

Terramaster F8-SSD

be quiet! Light Mount Keyboard

be quiet! Light Mount Keyboard

Soundpeats Pop Clip

Soundpeats Pop Clip

Akaso 360 Action camera

Akaso 360 Action camera

Dragon Touch Digital Calendar

Dragon Touch Digital Calendar

be quiet! Pure Loop 3 280mm

be quiet! Pure Loop 3 280mm

Noctua NF-A12x25 G2 fans

Noctua NF-A12x25 G2 fans

Main menu

  • Home
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Essays
  • Forum
  • Legacy
  • About
    • Submit News

    • Contact Us
    • Privacy

    • Promotion
    • Advertise

    • RSS Feed
    • Site Map
  • About
  • Privacy
  • Contact Us
  • Promotional Opportunities @ CdrInfo.com
  • Advertise on out site
  • Submit your News to our site
  • RSS Feed