Nissan’s ProPilot Listed as Level 2, Though It Can Probably Do Level 4

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Nissan's ProPilot Driver Assist system has been tested in Tokyo and demonstrated advanced autonomous driving capabilities, potentially reaching Level 4 autonomy. The system is expected to be available to consumers by fiscal year 2027.
Nissan's ProPilot Driver Assist system has been showcased in a test drive through Tokyo's busy streets, demonstrating its advanced autonomous driving capabilities. The system, powered by AI, can handle complex driving tasks without human intervention. It can manage vehicle control in complex intersections, adjust for blocked roads, and anticipate traffic lane congestion. The test drive showed the system to be smooth and competent, with the executive chief engineer Tetsuya Iijima not needing to touch the wheel or pedals throughout the ride. Nissan claims the system is capable of Level 4 autonomy, but it is currently listed as Level 2. The consumer version is expected to be available by fiscal year 2027, potentially as late as March 2028. The system's AI technology can seamlessly integrate vehicle, cloud, and third-party data to provide support that matches the driver's intent.
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