While dozens of carmakers are unveiling autonomous concepts here at 2016 CES, showing things that one day may come to showrooms, Nissan has a more tangible announcement. It has said that it will “launch more than 10 vehicles with autonomous drive technology in the next four years.”
Nissan, together with its French partner Renault, will launch a range of vehicles with autonomous capabilities in the United States, Europe, Japan and China by 2020. Of course, being Renault-Nissan, the cars will be accessibly priced, unlike the flagship German luxury sedans promised in recent years also with autonomous systems. Read more…
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