Nissan  driverless future at the Tokyo Motor Show



The automaker says it will market autonomous-drive vehicles – cars that can operate without the assistance of a driver – by 2020. Carlos Ghosn, chief executive of Nissan, said in a news release.

It is able to drive by itself in stop-start traffic, with the technology constantly going to evolve and add new features.

Nissan will be adding technology that will allow the car to drive on highways in a way it can autonomously negotiate hazards and change lanes, like the Tesla Model S can.


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