Nissan’s ProPilot 2.0 driver assist allows hands-off highway driving
Nissan’s ProPilot driver assist
could comfortably control the car with little to no input already, as Autoblog experienced on a road trip last year, but it still required a driver’s hand on the wheel.
Now the company
has announced ProPilot 2.0 will launch first on its Skyline sedan in Japan, which supports hands-off driving within a single lane.
Nissan says its next-gen driver assistance system is a world’s first,
but we’ve seen similar technology from Cadillac’s Super Cruise over the last two years, which also allows for hands-off operation as long as the car doesn’t need to change lanes.
日産:スカイライン[SKYLINE] 2019年秋。ProPILOT 2.0 「プロパイロット 2.0」
http://www2.nissan.co.jp/SP/SKYLINE/PROPILOT2/?rstid=20140314rst000001001