Called STLA AutoDrive 1.0, the new hands-free system only works up to 37 mph, and Stellantis confirms it's not scheduled to ...
Stellantis late February unveiled its STLA AutoDrive self-driving technology It’s Level 3, meaning you can take your eyes off ...
A little bit late to the SAE Level 3 party, Stellantis will deploy STLA AutoDrive conditional automation to its passenger ...
"The technology is fully developed and ready for deployment," Stellantis spokesperson Dan Reid told The Verge. "However, the current market for Level 3 autonomous driving is very limited. We have made ...
Stellantis, which counts Dodge, Jeep, and Chrysler among its portfolio of automobile brands, says its Level 3 automated ...
Many automakers offer hands-free driving-assistance tech in new vehicles, but most are limited to SAE Level 2 functionality.
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From level 3, cars can temporarily take over driving tasks under certain conditions. Stellantis vehicles will soon be able to do this too.
Stellantis says its new driving tech isn’t quite ready for primetime, but it will eventually allow drivers to read a book or watch videos while behind the wheel ...
Stellantis says that the system will alert the driver when it's available, "when traffic and environmental conditions align," ...
The Level 3 STLA AutoDrive system is only fit for certain conditions, at relatively slow speeds, for now. The Level 3 STLA ...