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Stellantis has announced the launch of its innovative automated driving technology, STLA AutoDrive, designed to enhance the driving experience by enabling hands-free and eyes-off capabilities. This cutting-edge system is classified as SAE Level 3, which signifies that the vehicle can handle most driving tasks without direct human intervention under certain conditions.
The STLA AutoDrive technology aims to revolutionize the way drivers interact with their vehicles, promoting a new era of comfort and safety on the roads. With this advancement, drivers will be able to engage in other activities while the vehicle manages navigation and control, reducing stress and increasing convenience during commutes.
Stellantis emphasizes that the technology is not just about automation but also prioritizes safety. The system is equipped with advanced sensors and algorithms that ensure the vehicle can respond effectively to various driving scenarios. As the automotive industry continues to evolve, STLA AutoDrive represents a significant step toward fully autonomous driving, setting the stage for future innovations in mobility.
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