T he autonomous driving bubble popped some time ago as everyone but Tesla CEO Elon Musk realized it would have to be a ...
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, which counts Dodge, Jeep, and Chrysler among its portfolio of automobile brands, says its Level 3 automated ...
The Level 3 STLA AutoDrive system is only fit for certain conditions, at relatively slow speeds, for now. The Level 3 STLA ...
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 ...
Roger Ferguson, Business Council vice chairman, Conference Board trustee and former Federal Reserve vice chairman, joins ...
Stellantis, namely the multinational automotive colossus formed by the merger of PSA and FCA, has recently unveiled a new semi-autonomous driving suite with Level 3 capability at speeds up to 60 ...
Tesla, GM, Ford, Mercedes-Benz, and even Genesis have already established themselves in the Level 3 assisted driving market, and now it's time for the Stellantis group of automakers to catch up.
The Legend's semi-autonomous driving system is rated at a level 3 on the five-level scale for self-driving technology, the first such practical application introduced to the market in the world.
Several subclasses are on the way to Baldur's Gate 3 when Patch 8 launches, and each comes with a new set of deadly features.