Nissan has taken a significant step toward premiering its new autonomous mobility service that aims to compete with major players like Google’s Waymo.
Japanese carmaker Nissan has finally unveiled its autonomous driving technology. The system relies on a network of 14 cameras ...
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With fears of a trade war and a potential economic recession rising, the Nasdaq Composite has fallen into correction ...
The driverless technology from Nissan Motor Corp., which uses 14 cameras, nine radars and six LiDar sensors installed in and ...
A Nissan Serena minivan glides through Yokohama’s crowded streets, its steering wheel turning by itself while pedestrians in ...
Waymo is going to land in Japan this year ... their all-electric Jaguar I-PACE sport-utility vehicles, first in the Tokyo area, still with a human cab driver riding along. During Nissan's ...
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Nissan readies its own robotaxi tech, as Japan's aging population is driving SAE Level 4 efforts. Here's when it should launch.
Waymo is going to land in Japan this year ... their all-electric Jaguar I-PACE sport-utility vehicles, first in the Tokyo area, still with a human cab driver riding along.
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